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Jirnexu Sdn Bhd (Jirnexu) is a Southeast Asian financial technology startup headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The company provides technology to help financial institutions manage different stages of the customer journey: marketing, acquisition, fulfilment and retention.


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Business operations

Jirnexu provides banks, insurance and telecommunications companies with a full stack technology solution to help them manage the customer lifecycle from marketing through retention. With a Southeast Asian focus, the company currently has both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) operations in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Companies working with Jirnexu include Citibank, HSBC, Standard Chartered, Alliance Bank, AEON, AIA, Zurich, Manulife, U4Life, BSN, RHB, and U Mobile.


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History & background

Jirnexu was formerly known as Saving Plus.

In 2012, former Citi banker Yuen Tuck Siew, together with James Barnes founded RinggitPlus.com, a comparison and application website for financial products in Malaysia. The website was officially launched in 2013 to allow comparison of and application for credit cards, home loans, car loans, investments and insurance schemes.

In 2014, RinggitPlus.com merged with SaveMoney.my, an online portal that provides information on different credit cards, car loans, phone, travel and shopping in Malaysia. SaveMoney.my was founded by Liew Ooi Hann and Lucas Ooi in 2012. Following the merger, Saving Plus Sdn Bhd was incorporated while RinggitPlus.com continued to operate as a comparison website.

In 2016, Saving Plus rebranded itself to Jirnexu; the name means "prosper" in Maltese. The company launched XpressApply, an online application and CRM technology as part of its business to provide financial institutions a channel to reach consumers digitally by handling banking product applications online.

Several venture capital firms have funded Jirnexu, including SBI Group, Celebes Capital, NTT DoCoMo Ventures, Nullabor, Tuas Capital Partners, Anfield Equities, Digital Media Partners, Gobi Partners, OSK Ventures International Berhad and private investor Steve Melhuish. In October 2017, Jirnexu reported having total funding of US$8.0 million. In November 2017, Jirnexu, has been approved by Malaysia's central bank to compare, sell, process payments, and issue e-policies for insurance products.


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Financial products

The financial products available for comparison on the websites include loans, credit cards, mortgages, saving accounts and insurance plans. 25% of the existing products on RinggitPlus.com are Shariah-compliant.


Malaysian Fintech Firm Jirnexu Closes US$11 million Series B
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See also

  • Personal finance
  • Financial services
  • Financial technology
  • FinTech SaaS
  • Customer lifecycle management

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External links

  • Official Website
  • RinggitPlus
  • KreditGoGo

Fintech firm Jirnexu Closes US$11mil Series B | Digital News Asia
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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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