Three Southeast Asian SaaS tools, one tracking cycle, zero pricing news. 2C2P, KiotViet, and MoMo Business each show verified, dated changes below. None of them touched a price card this round -- that gets called out under each tool rather than left for you to assume.
2C2P (by Antom)
- 2026-06-01: Partnership with Vietnam Airlines announced to deploy 2C2P by Antom's PACO (Payment Air Controller) platform, routing transactions dynamically across multiple acquirers through a single API. Rollout covers 8 APAC markets -- Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Hong Kong -- starting H2 2026. Source: TechNode Global (2026-06-01), The Paypers.
- 2026-05-28: At the AWS Bangkok Summit, 2C2P by Antom announced AWS as its infrastructure backbone supporting daily transactions across 6 markets. Amazon Bedrock now generates merchant-integration code connecting checkout flows to 2C2P's payment network; internal code-review turnaround dropped from about 1 week to 1 day. 5 integration use cases planned; pilot completed with QuickPay. Source: AWS Press Center (press.aboutamazon.com, 2026-05-28), Fintech Singapore, Frontier Enterprise.
- Pricing: No published tier or fee changes found. 2C2P remains quote-only/enterprise pricing with no public rate card.
An 8-market PACO rollout landing alongside an AWS-Bedrock code pipeline in the same two months signals real infrastructure investment. Six markets today. Eight markets by H2 2026, if the PACO rollout ships on schedule. Worth watching whether that 1-day code-review turnaround holds once more merchants join the AWS backbone -- pilots always look cleaner than production runs. For general context, a mid-tier regional payment gateway often lists around SGD 30-80 a month for card processing, and a Bangkok-based SME tool in the same category often runs THB 990-2,500. Neither number is 2C2P's -- the company still keeps its own rate card private, quote-only as always.
KiotViet
- E-invoice and tax-declaration modules updated for compliance with Nghi dinh 141/2026/ND-CP (effective 2026-01-01), which requires business households with annual revenue above VND 1 billion to issue tax-authority-coded e-invoices, including cash-register-originated invoices connected to tax-authority data feeds; registration required within 30 days of crossing the threshold. KiotViet's own May 2026 product walkthrough documents the accounting-book and tax-declaration features added for this requirement.
- Integration: continued sync with Shopee, Lazada, Tiki, and TikTok Shop for centralized multi-channel order management; logistics API connectivity with GHTK, GHN, VNPost, and ViettelPost through the KiotViet SDK, including a new TypeScript package for n8n automation workflows.
- Pricing: No tier changes found this cycle. Published per-outlet pricing remains VND 220,000-550,000/month depending on package, per third-party market reporting (loopin.one, nplgcorp.com).
Nghi dinh 141 forced this update -- KiotViet didn't build the e-invoice and tax-declaration tools because merchants asked for them. Compliance first, convenience second. That's still useful for the people who need it. A household-business owner in Vietnam crossing the VND 1 billion revenue line doesn't have to go shopping for a separate tax tool on top of running the shop. The multi-channel sync with Shopee, Lazada, Tiki, and TikTok Shop matters more day-to-day for most sellers than the compliance module ever will. Most owners will never open the tax module unless a threshold letter forces them to.
MoMo Business
- 2026-03-19: MoMo launched linking between its "Loa bao chuyen khoan MoMo" (payment-notification speaker) product and household-business bank accounts. 3-step in-app flow: open MoMo Doi Tac (MoMo Partner), select "Cap Nhat Tai Khoan Ho Kinh Doanh," submit business-license details, then attach the registered household-business bank account for direct payout. Source: momo.vn official press release (momo.vn/tin-tuc/thong-cao-bao-chi), corroborated by VnExpress, SGGP, and Tin nhanh chung khoan (all 2026-03-19/20).
- Driver: Nghi dinh 68/2026/ND-CP, which requires household businesses and individual business owners to declare every bank account and e-wallet used for business activity to the tax authority.
- Announced but not yet shipped as of this research pass: automatic account-name matching to the registered business license, and pre-filled tax-declaration downloads.
- Pricing: No merchant-fee or tier changes found this cycle.
Tying a payment-notification speaker to compliance paperwork is smart. It's a small feature riding on real infrastructure. Most household-business owners in Vietnam already have that MoMo speaker sitting on the counter, so the bank-account link rides on infrastructure that's already there. The account-name matching feature will probably matter more than this initial launch, once it ships. Automatic matching is what actually saves someone from typing a business-license number wrong at 11pm before a filing deadline.
Coverage note
Research window: 2026-06-19 to 2026-08-18, the last 30-60 days. 2C2P's items fall inside that window cleanly. KiotViet and MoMo don't. KiotViet's e-invoice compliance work and MoMo's account-linking feature are still the most recent dated, sourced items available for those two tools. Both predate the 60-day window -- 2026-03-19 for MoMo, and a 2026-01-01/May-2026 compliance rollout for KiotViet. A second check turned up nothing more recent for either. That gap matters: two of three tools in this tracker haven't had a fresh, sourced, dated update in over four months. Both are worth a re-check next cycle, before this tracker calls them stale.