Bank Alfalah launches restaurant app
KARACHI: Bank Alfalah has introduced a first-of-its-kind, end-to-end digital dining payment solution that transforms the restaurant experience for consumers and merchants, a statement said.
Eatsy, a restaurant app, digitises the full dine-in and payment journey. From table reservations to real-time ordering, card creation and payments, the app serves as a one-stop platform to make dining cashless, smarter, faster and more rewarding. Bank Alfalah has already onboarded 11 tier-one restaurants. The bank aims to expand this footprint by onboarding more restaurants within the same year, further strengthening its mission to digitise the dining experience across the country.
“Our goal is to make payments embedded simpler, promote financial inclusion and offer a digitised lifestyle solution that embeds in today’s consumer lifestyle. Eatsy is more than just an app; it is an embedded platform for the future of payments and dining in Pakistan,” said Yahya Khan, chief digital officer of Bank Alfalah.
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