Veem and Coins.ph have announced an expanded partnership aimed at making cross-border payments between the United States, Canada, and the Philippines faster, cheaper, and more accessible—especially for businesses and Filipino remote workers. By using Veem’s licensed collection infrastructure in North America and Coins.ph’s BSP-regulated payout network, funds can move more efficiently from USD to PHP and reach recipients through local banks, e-wallets, and other domestic rails. Veem CEO and co-founder Marwan Forzley said the collaboration combines Veem’s global payment network with Coins.ph’s local expertise to deliver a faster and more scalable payout solution for the Philippines. Telegram, one of the world’s biggest messaging apps, is valued at around 30 billion dollars, yet it is run by only about 30 employees working from home across different countries. This small-team model works because Telegram focuses on hiring only people who can work independently without needing constant supervision or long meetings. Running a global platform with only 30 people may sound impossible, but Telegram is built in a way that reduces the need for a large workforce. Telegram’s setup raises a big question about the modern workplace: Do companies really need hundreds of workers and daily meetings to succeed? Read more in our articles including "Veem, Coins.ph Expand Payment Partnership Covering US, Canada, PH" and "How Telegram operates globally with just 30 work from home employees".
Veem and Coins.ph have announced an expanded partnership aimed at making cross-border payments between the United States, Canada, and the Philippines faster, cheaper, and more accessible—especially for businesses and Filipino remote workers. By using Veem’s licensed collection infrastructure in North America and Coins.ph’s BSP-regulated payout network, funds can move more efficiently from USD to PHP and reach recipients through local banks, e-wallets, and other domestic rails.
Veem CEO and co-founder Marwan Forzley said the collaboration combines Veem’s global payment network with Coins.ph’s local expertise to deliver a faster and more scalable payout solution for the Philippines. Telegram, one of the world’s biggest messaging apps, is valued at around 30 billion dollars, yet it is run by only about 30 employees working from home across different countries. This small-team model works because Telegram focuses on hiring only people who can work independently without needing constant supervision or long meetings.
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