Reggie Tan

Reggie Tan

FinTech Columnist | Payments Policy Analyst

BA in Finance, self-studied financial journalism. Former commercial bank international settlement officer, now independent commentator focusing on digital currency regulations. Writes Cross-Border Payments Journal column for Economic Observer, explaining forex policies through real-life cases.

Latest Articles

Compliance Guide for Performance Pay and Commission Issuance: Incentives and Risks Coexist
Compliance Guide for Performance Pay and Commission Issuance: Incentives and Risks Coexist
Want to know how to issue performance pay and commissions without breaking the law? This guide details the four major legal pitfalls in salary issuance compliance, teaching you to build a full-process compliance system from system design to issuance, effectively motivating employees while avoiding labor disputes and financial risks.
Still Worried About Bank Transfer Delays? Digital Currency Is Your Better Solution
Still Worried About Bank Transfer Delays? Digital Currency Is Your Better Solution
Still worried about bank transfer delays? Digital currency transfers, through decentralized peer-to-peer networks, 7x24-hour uninterrupted operation, and automated instant settlement, completely solve the delay pain points of traditional banks, with transactions typically completing in minutes rather than days.
Still Worried About Fund Delays? These Fast Arrival Success Cases Are Worth Learning From
Still Worried About Fund Delays? These Fast Arrival Success Cases Are Worth Learning From
Still troubled by fund arrival delays? This article shares multiple success cases including e-commerce T+0 settlement, cross-border payments, and Web3 cross-chain transfers, showing you how to achieve fast fund arrival by optimizing payment tools and processes, bidding farewell to waiting.
As Simple as Getting Change: New Experience with Stablecoin (USDT) Remittances
As Simple as Getting Change: New Experience with Stablecoin (USDT) Remittances
Still troubled by high international remittance fees and long waits? Through stablecoin (USDT) remittances, you can save about 3-5% in costs and achieve near-instant arrival. This guide details the full process from acquiring USDT to safe cash-out, helping you easily complete low-cost cross-border transfers.
How to Save Money on USDT Remittances? The Ultimate 2025 Guide to Leveraging Platform Discounts
How to Save Money on USDT Remittances? The Ultimate 2025 Guide to Leveraging Platform Discounts
Want to know how to save money on USDT remittances? This guide details 2025's latest strategies: select the low-fee TRC20 network, uncover platform fee waivers, cashbacks, and other stablecoin USDT remittance discounts, and use internal transfers for zero-cost. Help you easily save on every fee.
Remitting from China to Overseas? Complete Guide to USDT Fee Reduction Methods
Remitting from China to Overseas? Complete Guide to USDT Fee Reduction Methods
Struggling with high costs when remitting from China to overseas? This article provides the ultimate USDT fee reduction methods: prioritize the TRC-20 network, combined with low-fee platforms and internal transfers, to reduce per-transaction costs to under 1 USD and bid farewell to traditional wire transfer hassles.
From Purchase to Receipt: Full Breakdown of USDT Stablecoin Cross-Border Remittance Process
From Purchase to Receipt: Full Breakdown of USDT Stablecoin Cross-Border Remittance Process
Want to use stablecoin USDT for low-cost cross-border remittances? This article breaks down the full process from purchasing USDT, selecting the TRC-20 low-cost network for transfers, to the recipient selling via C2C and withdrawing, while providing safe trading and risk avoidance methods.
Sending Money from China to Malaysia: Is Stablecoin USDT a Better Choice?
Sending Money from China to Malaysia: Is Stablecoin USDT a Better Choice?
Want to know how to send money from China to Malaysia more cost-effectively? Using USDT stablecoin, transaction costs can be as low as under $1, with arrival in minutes, saving up to 99% compared to traditional banks. This article provides detailed operation guides and safety tips.
Legal and Tax Issues of Stablecoin Cross-Border Remittances: A Comprehensive Compliance Guide
Legal and Tax Issues of Stablecoin Cross-Border Remittances: A Comprehensive Compliance Guide
Want to use stablecoins for cross-border remittances? This guide deeply analyzes global legal frameworks and tax handling practices. Learn how to calculate capital gains, comply with AML/KYC regulations, ensure every stablecoin remittance is safe and compliant, and avoid legal risks and high fines.
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