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How is digital currency revolutionizing Cambodia’s finance system?

A Cambodian 500 riel note, worth about 1/2 cents (USD).

Bakong enables even users without a bank account to make payments and transfers through a mobile app. Image: Flickr/ Miles Shaylor

Rina Chandran
Correspondent, Reuters
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