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With the Mobius button, you can now perform quick transaction actions from anywhere within the app. You'll never have trouble finding it because it always remains at the bottom of the page, right with Home, Wealth, Cards, and Profile.
The button allows you to do frequently used actions such as sending money to people or groups (Send It), making or requesting payments (Pay Bills, Scan QR, Pay Me, Split Bills), moving their balance (Universal Move Balance) and topping up e-Wallets (e-Wallet Center).
In the Wealth section, you may open new accounts and view your assets in three different tabs: Cash, Investment, and Credit. The Cash tab shows your liquid assets, while the Investment tab enables you to view and manage your future investments, and finally, the Credit tab helps you to manage your loans.
The Cards section allows you to find and manage all of their debit cards in one place, be it physical or virtual, including adding new ones.
Without going to a bank, money changer or switching apps, you may now buy, sell, send, and receive money in any of the 7 supported foreign currencies. Your m-Card can be linked to the currency you'd like to use for purchases, making it easy to use it in other countries.
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