Fast Finance Pay Corp. (OTC:FFPP) Stock In Focus After Launching OK Secure Crypto Wallet
The nascent financial technology and gateway-provider Fast Finance Pay Corp. (OTC:FFPP) was one of the companies to come into focus on Monday. This morning, it could be a good move on the part of investors to take a closer look at the development. The company, which provides a payment platform to e-merchants, announced yesterday that it had launched a secure and entirely free Messenger service.
Andreas Garke, President and CEO of Fast Finance Pay Corp., stated, “This unique app allows people to safely transfer and receive cryptocurrency with friends and businesses directly in an encrypted chat. We believe the features are comprehensive and can be used for many applications, such as a voucher, via chat with crypto payable directly to companies for in-store and online purchases, as well as transferring crypto among contacts within a person’s cell phone. Users can choose from a huge selection of vouchers for Amazon, Walmart, Apple, Airbnb, and many more. Together with our partner Bitrefill, we offer users of the app a prepaid VISA or Mastercard that can be loaded with cryptocurrency and used anywhere VISA or Mastercard payments are accepted.
Fast Finance Pay Corp. revealed that the new product, OK Secure, would provide users with secure communications with video calls, chat, and cloud storage. The security would be provided by way of end-to end encryption powered by blockchain technology, the company added.
The President and Chief Executive Officer of the company, Andreas Clarke, spoke about the development yesterday. He noted that the one-of-a kind app would allow users to receive and transfer cryptocurrencies safely and directly through an encrypted chat. Users would be able to transact with businesses as well as their friends. He stated that the company believed that the features provided in the app were comprehensive. The app could be used for a range of purposes. For instance, users could use the app for voucher payments through a chat with companies that would enable crypto payments directly.
The app would provide users with the option of choosing from a massive collection of vouchers for vendors like Airbnb, Apple, Amazon, and Walmart, among many others. Additionally, Clarke noted that Fast Finance Pay Corp. had also tied up with Bitrefill, its partner, to offer the app users a prepaid Mastercard or VISA card that could be loaded with crypto. Consequently, users would be able to make payments wherever Mastercard or VISA are accepted. It remains to be seen if the launch of the latest app will lead to any attention for Fast Finance Pay Corp. stock.