A LinkedIn post from Thunes highlights the company’s participation this week in the Merchant Payments Ecosystem (MPE) event in Berlin. The post notes that Thunes representatives are engaging with other payments industry players on themes including cross-border payment infrastructure and scaling hyperlocal payment options.
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The content suggests Thunes is positioning itself within ongoing industry discussions about the future of global payments and merchant acquiring. For investors, active presence at MPE may signal efforts to deepen relationships with merchants, partners, and potential clients, which could support future transaction growth and network expansion in cross-border and local payment rails.
By emphasizing both cross-border and hyperlocal payments, the post indicates a strategic focus on interoperability and localization, areas that are increasingly important for global e-commerce and digital wallets. If translated into commercial agreements or product integrations, this focus could enhance Thunes’ competitive standing in the payments ecosystem and potentially strengthen its long-term revenue prospects.

