GSTechnologies launches new website

GSTechnologies

GSTechnologies Ltd (LON:GST), the integrated information and communication technology infrastructure solutions provider, has announced the launch of the Company’s new website at https://gstechnologies.co.uk .

The website reflects the recent developments with the Company, including the establishment of GS Fintech.  The content on the website is consistent with the Company’s previous disclosures and does not include any new material information.

Additionally, the Company is pleased to report that it has successfully registered the GS Money and the GSend trademarks in the UK.

GSTechnologies is a global technology company listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange under the ticker, GST. The group operates two core businesses across blockchain payments and financial services, as well as information and communication technology services, GS Fintech and EMS respectively. The company has operations in the UK, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China.

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