HKUST startup launched a Coin Exchange Kiosk in HKUST campus

A one-of-a-kind fully automated coin exchange kiosk is launched in HKUST campus by HKUST startup, Coin Dragon Limited.The kiosk can turn unused coins into something of REAL value – like Octopus card add-value service, bank deposit, gift coupon, or charity donation.10% service charge applies if the exchange is for add-value service or bank deposit. A special offer of 9% service charge applies to the users in HKUST kiosk.

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Coin Exchange Kiosk located in LG3, HKUST

Coin Dragon Limited is the award winner of the Fintech Focus Area in the 7th HKUST One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition organized by HKUST Entrepreneurship Center in 2017. The founder Richard Kollen, CEO and Co-Founder of Coin Dragon / HKUST Alumni, has launched the kiosk around different parts of Hong Kong since the end of 2017. “Thanks to the support from HKUST and the prize from the HKUST One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition, we’ve been able to launch 30 machines publicly to date, and we’re happy to be able to serve the HKUST community with this service as well," said Richard. For the kiosk location details, please refer to https://www.coindragon.co/location-en.

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User can clear out unused coins by a few simple steps

 

More information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/coindragonHK or www.coindragon.co.

 

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