Hong Kong, May 29, 2024
eCOM DataFin, a pioneer in Data-Driven Lending, collaborated with OnePort, a leading port community service provider, to host an insightful afternoon tea briefing for members of the OnePort Community. Held on May 29, 2024, this event introduced key financial solutions to cargo owners, truckers, and freight forwarders.
During the session, eCOM DataFin unveiled its latest innovative products: eSPIN Cash and eFreight Pay Later. These offerings are specifically designed to address the financial needs of the logistics sector, providing flexibility and data-driven insights to support business growth.
The event was honored by the presence of representatives from the Lok Mau Chau China-Hong Kong Freight Association. Their participation highlighted the importance of the collaboration and its impact on the logistics community.
Horace Mak, CEO of eCOM DataFin, presented the company’s groundbreaking approach utilizing an API-Led Data Fabric. This advanced technology facilitates seamless data integration and matching from reliable sources, empowering businesses to make informed decisions based on accurate performance analysis. Mak emphasized the critical role of data in financing, reinforcing eCOM DataFin’s dedication to ‘Data-Driven Financing.’
About eCOM DataFin
eCOM DataFin Limited is transforming the financial services landscape with its focus on ‘Data-Driven Lending’ tailored for the trade and logistics sector in Hong Kong. Utilizing sophisticated data analytics, eCOM DataFin offers innovative financing solutions that cater to the unique requirements of the international import and export industry.
About OnePort
OnePort Limited, a joint initiative of Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT), Modern Terminals Limited (MTL), and COSCO-HIT Terminals (Hong Kong) Limited (CHT), excels in providing port community services. Dedicated to enhancing operational efficiencies, OnePort fosters seamless collaboration among various stakeholders in the port ecosystem. The company’s extensive client base includes all Hong Kong container terminals, over 100 shipping lines, 24,000 shippers & freight forwarders, more than 4,000 trucking companies, and around 300 barge operators. These partnerships are crucial for the ongoing growth and development of Hong Kong’s logistics industry.
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