This milestone reflects the Philippines’ rapid strides in financial inclusion, with the Ayala and Globe Telecom-backed platform leading as the nation’s top finance super app with over 90 million users.
Mynt’s vision of “Finance for All” is now represented globally, engaging policymakers and business leaders to address financial gaps through fintech.
Mynt president and CEO Martha Sazon joins the ultra-exclusive Davos gathering to speak at the WEF panel session “Leaving Asia’s Comfort Zone.”
“We are honored to be part of the World Economic Forum Unicorns Community— representing the Philippines and its booming fintech industry,” said Sazon.
“This reflects our commitment to transforming financial services in our country and contributing to global financial inclusion and innovation conversations. We look forward to engaging with other leaders and exploring new ways to drive positive change,” she added.
Sazon will share insights at the panel session, alongside leaders like Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong and Thailand’s Minister of Commerce Pichai Naripthaphan.
Held annually in Switzerland, Davos serves as the World Economic Forum’s flagship event, convening global leaders to tackle pressing economic and social challenges.
This year’s forum, themed “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,” focuses on leveraging innovation to drive growth and institutional empowerment.