UPaisa signs strategic agreement with Bookme
KARACHI: Digital financial service platform ‘UPaisa’ has signed a strategic agreement with Bookme, Pakistan’s premier online ticketing platform to integrate its payment API into the Bookme app.
This will offer their joint customers a seamless and secure payment experience for booking tickets for movies, buses, events and much more.The agreement was signed by Chief Marketing Officer at PTCL & Ufone 4G Syed Atif Raza and CEO Bookme Faizan Aslam in Islamabad to facilitate customer facilitation as well as for strengthening Pakistan’s digital payment landscape.
A press release on Wednesday said the partnership simplifies transactions for Bookme users to enhance their experience by allowing them to purchase tickets effortlessly using UPaisa’s payment gateway.
Commenting on the development, Syed Atif Raza said, “We are thrilled to partner with Bookme to bring our secure payment solutions to a broader audience. The collaboration furthers our commitment to fostering innovation, financial inclusion, and the proliferation of cutting-edge digital solutions for our customers.”
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