Sea Group’s MariBank launches in Singapore on an invite-only basis

MariBank, Singapore tech giant Sea Group’s digital bank, has launched in Singapore to select members of the public as it rolls out its services progressively.

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Singapore tech giant Sea Group has launched its digital banking services to select members of the public.

“We are rolling out our services progressively on an invite-only basis,” MariBank said on its new website that was launched on Tuesday.

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It is the latest online lender to join a slew of others in Singapore since the city-state issued four digital bank licenses in December 2020.

MariBank has been rolling out its services progressively the third quarter of 2022, and was previously only available to employees of Sea Group.

The bank currently only offers a savings account that earn depositors an annual interest rate of 2.5% — no minimum deposit is required and no minimum spending amount or salary credit is needed.

Its rival, Grab-Singtel’s GXS Bank, is also offering only a single product — a savings account at 3.48% per annum — to customers and employees by invite only.

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The launch of MariBank comes after Sea Group announced its first quarterly net profit last week, helped by cost-cutting measures such as reducing headcount and marketing expenses.

Days later, the Indonesian arm of Sea Group’s e-commerce arm Shopee reportedly laid off hundreds of employees full-time and contract workers.

Sea had already slashed more than 7,000 jobs last year in a bid to cut costs, according to media reports.