Wave Money
Nan Su has a range of diverse work experience. From 2014 to 2015, Nan Su worked at MySQUAR in various roles, including as a QC manager and a junior project manager. During this time, they managed testing operations and gathered feedback from real-world users. From 2016 to 2017, at MySQUAR, Nan Su acted as a product associate, providing local insight and feedback on products. In 2017, Nan Su became the head of growth at Freshgora, where they focused on application and marketing strategy, coordinated marketing campaigns, and acquired new users. Lastly, since 2018, Nan Su has been employed as the head of product management at Wave Money, responsible for defining and implementing payment services and managing the lifecycle of b2b portals.
Nan Su completed a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Computer Studies, Yangon from 2009 to 2012. Nan then pursued a Master's Degree in Computer Science from UCSY from 2013 to 2015. Nan Su also obtained a Diploma in Project Management from The Institute of Commercial Management. In terms of additional certifications, Nan Su received certifications in areas such as Product Management, Digital Money, Communication for Product Managers, and Agile User Stories. Nan also gained expertise as a Professional Scrum Product Owner.
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Wave Money
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Wave Money is the largest mobile financial services provider in Myanmar. Guided by a mission to Build a Better Myanmar for its People, Wave Money is dedicated to driving greater financial inclusion among the unbanked population. Wave Money provides essential cash transfer, remittances and payment services to 35 million customers through an extensive agent network which covers 90% of Myanmar. Over 54,000 Wave shops – mostly owned and run by women – are serving customers across 299 townships nationwide. Always innovating, Wave Money’s WavePay mobile wallet meanwhile caters to over 11.5 million customers enabling reliable, secure, convenient and instant payments anytime, anywhere. Inclusion is at the heart of Wave Money’s people-centric culture. In line with its mission to Build a Better Myanmar for its People, Wave Money is on the forefront of financial, digital and social inclusion, and women empowerment. Wave Money directly and indirectly provides livelihood to over 30,000 women nationwide, and is committed to being an equal opportunity workplace where every person is enabled, empowered and encouraged to grow. Wave Money implements several programmes that promote diversity, health and wellness, work-life balance, and learning and development, making it one of the most trusted and respected employers in Myanmar.