
Wilmington, Delaware Mar 18, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Microxen Inc., a Delaware-based technology company, announced the launch of Keeal, a payment platform designed to help freelancers and service providers receive payments from international clients using secure payment links. The platform initially focuses on supporting freelancers in Bangladesh.
The platform enables freelancers to generate secure payment links that can be shared directly with international clients, allowing professionals to collect payments without complex setup processes or traditional international transfer barriers.
The launch of Keeal comes as Bangladesh continues to grow as one of the worlds largest freelance markets. Many freelancers working with global clients face challenges related to payment delays, limited payment options, and complicated onboarding processes with existing financial platforms.
Keeal aims to simplify the payment experience for freelancers by providing tools that allow them to request and manage payments through a centralized platform. The system is designed to help independent professionals receive payments more easily while maintaining a transparent and secure transaction process.
According to Microxen Inc., the initial launch focuses on supporting freelancers and digital service providers based in Bangladesh, with plans to expand the platform to additional markets in the future.
More information about the platform is available at:
https://keeal.com

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