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AlloyX Group Co-Founder and CEO Dr. Thomas Zhu Joins Visa China Summit to Explore the Intersection of AI and Next-Gen Payments

  • Mar 18
  • 1 min read


March 13, 2026 — Visa China’s Commercial Payments Summit, themed “Payments in Motion,” was held in Shanghai, bringing together leaders from cross-border commerce, Fintech, and global business expansion. Dr. Thomas Zhu, Co-Founder and CEO of AlloyX Group, attended as a representative of Visa’s partner ecosystem and delivered remarks at the summit.


In his address, Dr. Thomas Zhu shared AXG’s global progress in applying AI to payment services. He noted that as the global digital economy becomes increasingly interconnected, AXG is building secure, efficient, and compliance-ready enterprise payment and financial infrastructure, while advancing AI-enabled capabilities across intelligent compliance, transaction automation, and risk management to support the digital upgrade of cross-border trade.


At the summit, Dr. Thomas Zhu engaged in a productive dialogue with Ms. Elaine Chang, SVP, Group General Manager, Visa Greater China, and Ms. Chavi Jafa, SVP, Head of Commercial and Money Movement Solutions, Visa in Asia Pacific. The conversation explored key industry developments and the commercial potential of Cross-border Payments and AI-powered Agents.

 

About AlloyX Group

AlloyX Group under Solowin Holding (Nasdaq: AXG) is a global integrated financial services institution bridging traditional finance and digital assets ecosystem. The Group operates across stablecoin payments, tokenization service, digital brokerage, and on-chain financial infrastructure. By integrating traditional brokerage and banking systems with blockchain technology, AlloyX Group delivers secure, efficient, and auditable digital financial solutions for institutions. Backed by leading international investors, we are building the next generation digital financial infrastructure empowering the global transition toward a regulated digital economy. Learn more at: www.alloyx.com

 
 
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