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Mercurity

www.mercurity.com

 
Mercurity Fintech Holding is a digital financial services group driven by blockchain technology, aiming to build a global unified asset trading marketplace via asset digitization, so that global assets can have unlimited flows round-the-clock. The group`s business scope covers digital asset trading, asset digitization, cross-border remittance, etc., and it is committed to providing customers with compliant, professional and efficient digital financial services. MFH has been always deeply engaging in the field of digital finance and promoted its deployment in financial strategy. In early March, MFH successfully acquired NBPay, a cross-border remittance platform, and constantly expanded the strategic area of digital ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.mercurity.com
  • 2500 Plaza 5 Unit 2553
    Jersey City, NJ USA 07311
  • Phone: 201.559.8360

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