Breakfast Briefing for Business Owners & CFOs

eCOM DataFin and OnePort Host Successful Breakfast Briefing for Business Owners & CFOs – March 6, 2024

Hong Kong, March 6, 2024 – eCOM DataFin, a leading Fintech company specializing in Data-Driven Lending, joined forces with OnePort, a prominent port community service company, to a highly anticipated breakfast briefing for the esteemed members of the OnePort Community.
The event served as a platform to unveil a trio of innovative product offerings: eSPIN Cash and eFreight Pay, Pay Later.

Esteemed industry leaders and organizations, including representatives from the Hong Kong Container Tractor Owner Association Limited, Hong Kong Container Drayage Services Association Limited, The Chamber of Hong Kong Logistics Industry Limited, and Hong Kong Sea Transport & Logistics Association, graced the occasion, highlighting the significance of the collaborative endeavor.

Horace Mak, CEO of eCOM DataFin, took center stage to elucidate the company’s pioneering approach using an API-Led Data Fabric. This cutting-edge technology enables seamless data aggregation and matching from trusted sources, empowering businesses to analyze their performance effectively. Mak emphasized the pivotal role of data in driving informed decision-making, underscoring eCOM DataFin’s commitment to ‘Data-Driven Financing.’

About eCOM DataFin 

eCOM DataFin Limited is revolutionizing the financial landscape with its focus on ‘Data-Driven Lending’ tailored to the trade and logistics community in Hong Kong.

About OnePort

Oneport Limited, a collaborative venture between Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT), Modern Terminals Limited (MTL), and COSCO-HIT Terminals (Hong Kong) Limited (CHT), stands as a beacon of excellence in the port community service sector. With a mission to streamline operational processes, OnePort facilitates seamless collaboration among diverse stakeholders in the port ecosystem. The company boasts an extensive clientele, including all Hong Kong container terminals, over 100 shipping lines, 24,000 shippers & freight forwarders, over 4,000 trucking companies, and approximately 300 barge operators. These partnerships form the bedrock of the Hong Kong logistics industry’s continued growth and development.

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