Our story

Built where MSO operations are most demanding

MMMX is our project code name — software shaped by operators who live inside deal flows, exchange rates, and compliance reviews every day.

Across Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore, licensed Money Service Operators run sophisticated businesses — yet many still struggle to find software that is genuinely easy to use and capable enough for how they actually work.

Day-to-day operations are not simple ledger entries. Teams coordinate complex deal management, track exchange rates across counterparties, reconcile profit on multi-leg flows, and keep multi-party transactions auditable under time pressure. Tools that are either lightweight spreadsheets or heavy enterprise systems rarely fit that middle ground.

At the same time, anti-money laundering expectations have tightened considerably. Regulators and banks expect clearer KYC evidence, controlled approvals, and workflows that separate who prepares a transaction from who authorises it. Maker–Checker–Admin is no longer optional hygiene — it is how serious MSOs stay licensed and bankable.

MMMX was developed to close that gap: powerful where operators need depth — balances, deals, screening, audit trails — and intuitive where teams need speed. We are not selling a vision of the future; we are building against pain points we hear repeatedly in the field.

Operations that match reality

Deal grouping, FX legs, processed and unprocessed balances, and period P/L — modelled the way MSO desks already think, not how a generic ERP wishes they would.

Compliance without friction

KYC profiles, screening, attention flags, and approval gates woven into the workflow — so compliance is part of operating, not a separate scramble before audit season.

Power with clarity

Sophisticated capabilities behind an interface operators can learn in a day — because software only helps when the whole team, not just the power user, can trust the numbers.

We named the project MMMX while we build. The goal is unchanged: give MSO teams one system they can run, defend, and grow with — without choosing between simple and serious.