Bringing Myanmar gyms under one umbrella


Wide reach: Htet Aung Latt says Flexible Pass has brought 45 local and international partners on board its service. — The Nation

WITH health and fitness centres popping up in big cities across Myanmar, a technology startup is bent on bringing all gyms under its innovative platform that offers users on the go access to all facilities in the network, said Htet Aung Latt, the founder and chief executive of Flexible Pass.

“Now we cover nearly 70 different locations in Yangon, and have plans to expand to Mandalay over the next few months,” Htet Aung Latt said in an exclusive interview. “We will try to reach everywhere in Myanmar over time.”

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