Audax says Amanah Pro is now live with Maybank Indonesia Syariah and Muslim Pro, giving Southeast Asia a current embedded-finance signal that is tied to a specific regulated use case rather than a generic partnership announcement.
What is live now
According to Audax’s customer page, users in Indonesia can open a Shariah-compliant Hajj savings account within minutes through a fully paperless onboarding journey embedded directly inside the Muslim Pro app. The company also says the launch marks its first deployment in Indonesia with Maybank Islamic less than 18 months after the earlier partnership announcement.
Why the signal matters
That makes the story useful because the signal is operational. It combines regulated Islamic banking, third-party app distribution and a highly specific savings journey linked to Hajj registration, instead of offering only high-level language about financial inclusion or digital transformation.
Regional read-through
For regional banks and fintech operators, the more important question is not whether embedded finance is conceptually attractive. It is whether a bank can deploy compliant savings products inside an external ecosystem fast enough to create a real distribution advantage. Audax is presenting Amanah Pro as an example of that path.
Claim boundary
The article keeps the attribution close to Audax’s public page: launch status, onboarding flow, Muslim Pro distribution and the stated implementation timeline are treated as company-described product facts, while broader adoption and commercial outcomes remain open questions.
