The crypto-investment app, Abra International has announced its partnership with ECPay, a Philippines-based electronic payment systems provider. With this Abra will now start selling crypto for cash in all 7-Eleven stores across the Philippines.

The service will allow users of Abra wallet to purchase crypto via 7-Eleven’s CLIQQ app or kiosks. The minimum deposit requirement should be 500 Philippines pesos (roughly $10) and a maximum purchase amount should be 100,000 pesos (over $1,900) per day. The app will charge a two percent transaction fee. Users can purchase all of Abra’s offered cryptocurrencies through their wallets.

The Abra International users can add money to the wallet via the payment platform ECPay’s 6,000 retail partners across the Philippines. It thus includes all 7-Eleven stores. Users can invest in any of the assets that Abra supports. It includes cryptocurrencies, traditional stocks, and ETFs. The partnership thus is one step forward for popularizing cryptocurrency usage. It also makes investments simple and accessible to everyone. The Abra users of the Philippines can add pesos into Abra. They can use that to invest in cryptocurrencies or popular stocks like Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc.

In July, crypto wallet Abra had announced some major changes for its U.S. users due to “continued” regulatory uncertainty in the country. It migrated all digital currencies other than BTC, ETH, LTC, and BCH to a native hosted wallet solution, the source says.