Moneybees, in collaboration with Tivoli Money Exchange, has unveiled a new branch, highlighting their dedication to enhanced crypto trading and meeting increasing consumer demands in the Philippines.
This expansion involves opening a new branch at One Ayala in Makati, Philippines, signifying the company's commitment to meeting the growing demand for reliable and convenient cryptocurrency exchange services.
The new branch at One Ayala aims to provide customers with transparent rates and expert support, ensuring a seamless and efficient crypto trading experience. Tivoli is poised to serve a broader customer base by establishing its presence at its largest location to date, promising faster crypto exchanges with shorter waiting times.
Since 2021, Moneybees has strategically positioned Tivoli branches throughout Metro Manila, offering various cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD Tether, and more. This expansion not only reinforces Moneybees' dedication to fulfilling the needs of its customers but also contributes to the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.
By combining traditional currency trading with cryptocurrency investments, Moneybees and Tivoli are pioneering the integration of these two financial worlds. This integration enhances customer liquidity and convenience, further solidifying cryptocurrencies' importance in today's market.
The new branch at One Ayala provides an accessible hub for Filipinos to engage in crypto buying and selling activities. Situated at the corner of Ayala Avenue and EDSA in Makati, this intermodal transportation hub accommodates Moneybees' competitive crypto services, catering to users of all backgrounds who seek digital currency solutions.
Jay Villarante, Chairman and CEO of Moneybees Forex Corporation, expressed excitement about expanding their services to the new Tivoli branch. Villarante highlighted the company's commitment to customer satisfaction and safety, with transparent rates and expert support remaining at the core of their operations.
With a legacy of trust built since its establishment in 1983, Tivoli has gained recognition for its expertise in buying, selling, and exchanging currencies. The company's branch at One Ayala will continue to facilitate a wide range of high-value and low-value transactions, ensuring the utmost reliability in over-the-counter operations.
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