Kima Network and Mocasa join forces for seamless DeFi-powered BNPL services as offering faster, cheaper, and more inclusive credit access in Southeast Asia.Kima Network and Mocasa join forces for seamless DeFi-powered BNPL services as offering faster, cheaper, and more inclusive credit access in Southeast Asia.

Kima Network Taps Mocasa for DeFi-Based Buy Now, Pay Later in Southeast Asia

2025/11/06 05:30
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Kima Network, a leading decentralized payment infrastructure, has partnered with Mocasa, the fastest-growing Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) platform. The basic purpose of this partnership is to make decentralized finance (DeFi) buying easy, especially in Southeast Asia.

Kima Network undertakes a highly responsible task: handling decentralized payment infrastructure. This is a very important aspect because all platforms are doing their best to provide some sort of task; this task is the most important of them. Mocasa facilitates users’ easy access to things through “Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL).” Kima Network has released this news through its official X account.

Kima and Mocasa Partnership Redefines Credit Access in Asia

The unification of Kima Network with Mocasa will make a crucial contribution to bridging traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralized finance (DeFi), especially for Southeast Asians. They are showing how credit is funded, settled, and scaled. BNPL receivables going on-chain will be a plus point for both FinTech firms due to their prominent existence.

On the other side, with this collaboration, DeFi-powered liquidity will fuel Mocasa’s BNPL operation for users. Mocasa’s feature “Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) surely attracts a huge number of users to take advantage of this chance. In addition, this service facilitates users with cheaper, faster, and more inclusive access to credit.

Kima Network and Mocasa Empower Users with Seamless Buy Now, Pay Later Solutions

Kima Network with Mocasa solves the issues related to payments and the buying of users. Mocasa wants its users to feel free to buy and then pay later if they have no money at that time. This service plays its role in bringing the whole world to a common point for its interests.

In short, this collaboration will definitely grow in productive ways by offering later options to avoid the users’ hesitation about buying products without having money.

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