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OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) taps Saber for India, EU and UK payouts

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OBOOK Holdings’ OwlTing Group is expanding its cross-border payment reach by integrating Saber Money into its OwlPay Harbor platform. The integration enables direct payout settlement into India in Indian rupees, plus pay-in and payout capabilities in the Eurozone and United Kingdom, using Saber’s regulated digital currency infrastructure.

OwlPay Harbor earns transaction-based fees on settled volume, so opening India, one of the world’s largest export markets, broadens its potential enterprise payment flows. The company highlights that 2026 is when its infrastructure is intended to convert into production client relationships and revenue, with new corridors like India supporting that strategy.

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OwlTing deepens regulated digital-currency rails by adding a large India corridor.

OwlTing is positioning OwlPay Harbor as core infrastructure for enterprise cross-border payments. Integrating Saber Money adds settlement into India in rupees and supports euro and pound flows, using regulated digital currency rails instead of traditional correspondent banking chains.

This move targets large export-linked payment flows, citing India’s US$860.09 billion exports as context. OwlPay Harbor earns fees per transaction, so more corridors can expand its revenue base, though the filing does not quantify expected volumes or margins.

OwlTing also notes a growing regulatory footprint in 42 U.S. states plus the EU and Japan as part of its payment infrastructure strategy. Future company disclosures will be needed to show how much transaction volume and revenue actually materialize through the India and Europe/UK corridors.

India exports FY 2025-26 US$860.09 billion Total exports of goods and services, FY 2025-26
India export growth 4.22% Growth vs FY 2024-25 exports of US$825.26B
Avg remittance cost 6.5% Average cost to send a US$200 cross-border transfer
UN SDG remittance target 3% Target cost for US$200 cross-border transfer
Saber annualized volume US$1.5 billion+ Payment volume processed across more than 40 countries
U.S. state licenses 42 states OwlTing regulatory footprint in the United States
OwlTing growth rate 42% CAGR High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026 ranking basis
cross-border payment financial
"one of the world’s largest cross-border payment markets"
A cross-border payment is money sent from one country to another, like wiring funds to a friend overseas or paying a foreign supplier. It matters to investors because these transfers involve extra steps—currency conversion, fees, timing and regulatory checks—that affect a company’s costs, cash flow and exposure to exchange-rate swings; smoother, cheaper cross-border payments can boost profit margins and expand market reach.
correspondent banking financial
"Moving money into markets like India through traditional correspondent banking remains slow and costly"
A network arrangement where one bank provides payment, settlement and foreign-exchange services on behalf of another bank so customers can send and receive money across regions where the sending bank has no branch. Think of it as a local post office using an international partner to deliver mail: it enables cross-border trade and remittances, generates fee income for the servicing bank, and creates operational and compliance risks that can affect bank profitability and market access.
digital currency payment infrastructure financial
"an Asia-first cross-border digital currency payment infrastructure provider powered by Mudrex Inc."
Money Transmitter Licenses regulatory
"has obtained Money Transmitter Licenses or their equivalent in 41 U.S. states"
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Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) regulatory
"operates under a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) registration in Poland"
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"an Electronic Payment Service Operator (Bank API license) in Japan"
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

June 2026

Commission File Number: 001-42858

OBOOK Holdings Inc.

9F., No. 28, Wencheng Rd., Beitou Dist.,

Taipei City 112, Taiwan,

Republic of China

+886-2-6610-0180

(Address of principal executive offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F Form 40-F

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Exhibit 99.1

 

OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) and Saber Money Open Settlement into India's US$860 Billion Export Economy

 

 


SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

 

 

OBOOK Holdings Inc.

 

 

By:

/s/ Chun-Kai Wang

Name:

Chun-Kai Wang

Title:

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Date: June 29, 2026


EX-99.1

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OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) and Saber Money Open Settlement into India's US$860 Billion Export Economy

Integration with Saber Money brings India rupee payout and Eurozone and UK payment access to OwlPay Harbor, opening a near real-time settlement path into one of the world’s largest cross-border payment markets

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Arlington, Virginia, United States, June 29, 2026 – OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) (“OwlTing” or the “Company”), the operating brand of OBOOK Holdings Inc., a global fintech company, today announced the integration of Saber Money (“Saber”), an Asia-first cross-border digital currency payment infrastructure provider powered by Mudrex Inc., a Y Combinator-backed digital asset platform, into OwlPay Harbor.1 The integration opens direct payout settlement into India in Indian rupees, the primary corridor of this expansion, along with pay-in and payout capability in the Eurozone and the United Kingdom.

 


1 All money transmission services in the United States are provided by OwlTing USA, Inc. (NMLS ID: 2324336), a wholly owned subsidiary of OBOOK Holdings Inc.


The integration extends OwlPay Harbor’s reach into one of the world’s largest cross-border payment markets without OwlTing building local payout rails of its own. India’s exports of goods and services reached a record US$860 billion in its fiscal year ending March 2026.2 These flows come from global businesses paying Indian software firms, manufacturers, and service providers, the type of enterprise cross-border payment that OwlPay Harbor is built to settle.

 

Moving money into markets like India through traditional correspondent banking remains slow and costly. The World Bank puts the average cost of sending a US$200 cross-border transfer at around 6.5 percent, more than double the 3 percent target set under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.3 Through the integration, OwlTing's enterprise clients can initiate payments through OwlPay Harbor, with Saber and its authorized bank partners handling local settlement into India in Indian rupees, in near real time, replacing the multi-intermediary correspondent chain with a single regulated settlement path.4 The integration also allows OwlTing’s clients to collect and pay in euros and British pounds across the Eurozone and the United Kingdom.

 

OwlPay Harbor earns transaction-based fees on the volume it settles, so each corridor it opens widens the base of enterprise payment flow the platform can settle and earn fees on, and India is among the largest it has added to date.

 

“The structural shift in cross-border payments is that regulated infrastructure, not individual banking relationships, is becoming the layer enterprises route their money through,” said Darren Wang, Founder and CEO at OwlTing Group. “We built OwlPay Harbor as that infrastructure, and India is one of the clearest tests of it. Opening a market this large is a direct step in turning the infrastructure we have built into the way enterprises settle every day.”

 


2 According to India’s Ministry of Commerce & Industry, “The cumulative exports (merchandise & services) during FY 2025-26 (April-March) is estimated at US$ 860.09 Billion, as compared to US$ 825.26 Billion in FY 2024-25 (April-March), an estimated growth of 4.22%.” Please see https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2252272&reg=3&lang=1. This figure represents India's total exports of goods and services and is provided as market context only; it does not represent OwlTing's transaction volume, addressable share, or revenue.

3 Average cost of sending a US$200 cross-border transfer, according to the World Bank, Remittance Prices Worldwide. See https://remittanceprices.worldbank.org. The 3 percent reference target is United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10.c.

4 "Near real time" reflects settlement capability as described by Saber and may vary by transaction, beneficiary bank, and network conditions, and is subject to applicable processing requirements.


“Moving money into India has long meant multiple intermediaries, slow times, and limited transparency,” said Edul Patel, Founder and CEO at Saber Money. “Saber settles directly into local bank accounts in local currencies across Asia, in near real time, with compliance built into every transaction. Bringing that to a regulated, publicly listed platform like OwlTing puts institutional-grade settlement within reach of the enterprises that need those corridors most.”

 

In January 2026, Saber announced its integration with Circle Payments Network as a Beneficiary Financial Institution5, and OwlTing participates in the network as an Originating Financial Institution6, placing the two companies on complementary sides of regulated digital currency settlement. Saber is powered by Mudrex Inc., whose venture investors include Y Combinator, Nexus Venture Partners, and QED Investors.7

 

OwlTing has described 2026 as the year its infrastructure begins converting into production client relationships and revenue. Opening India adds a major new corridor through which those enterprise payment flows can settle. As OwlTing activates additional corridors and enterprise flows migrate onto the platform, the associated revenue opportunity is expected to build cumulatively over time.

 

OwlPay Harbor is the settlement foundation of OwlTing’s broader payment infrastructure, which also includes OwlPay Agent Wallet and OwlPay Agent Checkout for payments initiated by AI agents. As more commerce moves through AI agents, settlement still has to clear through the regulated, licensed rails that OwlPay Harbor provides. That foundation extends to U.S. coverage in 42 states, with regulatory footprints in the European Union and Japan.8

 


5 According to Saber Money's press release “Saber Integrates with Circle Payments Network to Strengthen Global Off-Ramp Capabilities” announced on January 27, 2026. Please see https://www.prnewswire.com/apac/news-releases/saber-integrates-with-circle-payments-network-to-strengthen-global-off-ramp-capabilities-302671122.html.

6 According to OwlTing's press release “OwlTing Joins Circle Payments Network, Expanding Digital Currency Access to High-Growth Global Markets” announced on December 4, 2025.

7 Mudrex Inc. funding and investor information is as reported by third-party sources and has not been independently verified by the Company. For more information, please see https://mudrex.com/about-us.

8 As of June 29, 2026, OwlTing Group has obtained Money Transmitter Licenses or their equivalent in 41 U.S. states and is applying for licenses in additional states. The Company has now expanded its regulatory footprint in 42 U.S. states, and it also operates under a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) registration in Poland (European Union) and an Electronic Payment Service Operator (Bank API license) in Japan. For a list of global licenses obtained, see https://www.owlting.com/owlpay/licenses?lang=en.


About OwlTing Group

OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) is the operating brand of OBOOK Holdings Inc., a global fintech company founded in Taiwan, with subsidiaries in the United States, Japan, Poland, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Malaysia. The Company operates a diversified ecosystem across payments, hospitality, and e-commerce. In 2026, OwlTing was named to the Financial Times and Statista “High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026” list, ranking No. 226 among the top 500 fastest-growing companies in the region with a 42% CAGR. In 2025, OwlTing was ranked among the top 2 global players for the "Enterprise & B2B" category in the digital currency sector by CB Insights' statistics. The Company’s mission is to use distributed ledger technology to provide businesses with more reliable and transparent data management, to reinvent the global flow of funds for businesses and consumers, and to lead the digital transformation of business operations. To this end, the Company introduced OwlPay, a hybrid payment solution, to empower global businesses to operate confidently in the expanding digital currency economy. For more information, visit https://www.owlting.com/portal/?lang=en.

About Saber Money

Saber Money is an Asia-first digital currency payment infrastructure provider that helps enterprises and fintechs move money across borders in real time. Powered by Mudrex Inc., Saber states it processes more than US$1.5 billion in annualized payment volume across more than 40 countries, with regulatory registrations and licenses including India (FIU), the United Kingdom (S21), the European Union (VASP), Canada (MSB), and Australia (AUSTRAC). For more information, visit https://saber.money.

 

Forward-Looking Statements

This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. These statements relate to future events or the Company’s future financial or operating performance and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “intend,” “believe,” “estimate,” or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations and assumptions and speak only as of the date of this announcement. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these statements and are encouraged to review the risk factors described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

 


Third-Party Information

This press release may contain references to third-party companies, products, services, or research publications. Such references are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement, sponsorship, or recommendation by the Company unless expressly stated. Operational, payment coverage, and roadmap figures attributed to Saber Money are as reported by Saber Money and have not been independently verified by the Company.

 

Product Availability

Certain products or services described in this press release may not be available in all jurisdictions and may be subject to regulatory approvals and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

 

OwlTing Group Media Relations

pr_office@owlting.com

 

OwlTing Group Investor Relations

ir@owlting.com

 

Saber Money Media Relations

naga@mudrex.com


FAQ

What did OwlTing Group (OWLS) announce in this Form 6-K?

OwlTing Group announced that its OwlPay Harbor platform has integrated Saber Money’s digital currency payment infrastructure. This opens direct payout settlement into India in rupees and adds euro and pound capabilities across the Eurozone and United Kingdom.

How does the Saber Money integration benefit OwlPay Harbor and OBOOK (OWLS)?

The integration lets OwlPay Harbor route enterprise cross-border payments through Saber’s regulated infrastructure instead of traditional correspondent banking. OwlPay Harbor earns transaction-based fees on settled volume, so adding India, Europe, and the UK expands corridors where it can generate fee revenue.

Why is India an important market for OwlTing Group (OWLS)?

India’s exports of goods and services reached about US$860.09 billion in its fiscal year ending March 2026. OwlTing targets enterprise payments such as global businesses paying Indian software firms, manufacturers, and service providers, making India a key corridor for potential cross-border payment flows.

What regulatory coverage does OwlTing Group report in this filing?

OwlTing reports it has Money Transmitter Licenses or equivalents in 41 U.S. states and has expanded its regulatory footprint to 42 U.S. states. It also operates under a VASP registration in Poland and an Electronic Payment Service Operator (Bank API) license in Japan.

How does Saber Money position its own payment network in this announcement?

Saber Money describes itself as an Asia-first digital currency payment infrastructure provider. It states it processes more than US$1.5 billion in annualized payment volume across over 40 countries and holds regulatory registrations in India, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada, and Australia.

What growth recognition does OwlTing Group (OWLS) highlight for 2026?

OwlTing notes it was named to the Financial Times and Statista “High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026” list. It ranked No. 226 among the top 500 fastest-growing companies in the region, with a reported compound annual growth rate of 42%.

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