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MOVI-Vietjet tech app wins Global Economics Award

The Global Economics Award aims to praise great contributions made by businesses, helping to further global economic development.

The prestigious magazine Global Economics, a UK-based financial publication, has awarded the Best New Fintech Product 2022 to “Fly first - Pay later”, a technology product which is developed by Vietjet - the Vietnamese budget carrier, and  MOVI - the consumer finance solution.

 Local passengers check-in at Kiosk. Photo: Vietjet

The Best New Fintech Product 2022 award given to "Fly first - Pay later" is a tribute to a product that was born during the Covid-19 pandemic, which is not only financial support but also has a humanistic meaning, supporting the recovery of economic and social activities as well as people's lives.

“Fly first - Pay later” is a 100% online financial product that first appeared on the Vietnamese market.  Customers can experience Vietjet flight services and pay in installments via MOVI. Ticket booking is done via the Vietjet website by choosing "Flight First - Pay Later" via MOVI in just a few minutes.

With the technology application, the two companies hope to help customers remove all barriers when traveling by plane. They can easily choose the right trips without worrying about financial problems in the context of the economies of Vietnam and the world facing many pressures, difficulties, and risks of inflation.

The Global Economics Award is an annual award to honor companies from around the world that have contributed to regional and global economic development, rewarding the best names in finance, banking, real estate, insurance, technology, energy, logistics, and transportation. 

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