Online payment solution Easypay launched
KARACHI: Tameer Microfinance Bank and Telenor Pakistan have introduced Easypay bundles secure, centralized and convenient payments available on easy to plugin APIs, with widespread access through multiple channels and value added services like advanced analytics and reporting.Easypay provides multiples ways of making payments for online shoppers. Customers can pay directly
By our correspondents
May 29, 2015
KARACHI: Tameer Microfinance Bank and Telenor Pakistan have introduced Easypay bundles secure, centralized and convenient payments available on easy to plugin APIs, with widespread access through multiple channels and value added services like advanced analytics and reporting.
Easypay provides multiples ways of making payments for online shoppers. Customers can pay directly to an online merchant through their Easypaisa Mobile Account, or they can make payments at any of the 65,000 Easypaisa shops across Pakistan. They can also use their credit/debit cards safely and with no added cost through the Easypay platform.
Speaking on this occasion, Nadeem Hussain, CEO Tameer Microfinance Bank said, “We are committed to bringing innovative solutions to our customers. The introduction of Easypay is another step towards facilitating our customers by delivering convenient solutions with transformational effects.”
Yahya Khan, Chief Financial Services Officer, Telenor Pakistan said, “Easypaisa always strives to be at the forefront to contribute towards economic development in Pakistan. This consolidated solution will help boost the e-commerce industry in Pakistan by offering secure, instant and easy integration of payments for online trade,” he added.
The service is particularly beneficial for online merchants by allowing them to make all their settlements on a single account with real-time notifications.
Easypay provides multiples ways of making payments for online shoppers. Customers can pay directly to an online merchant through their Easypaisa Mobile Account, or they can make payments at any of the 65,000 Easypaisa shops across Pakistan. They can also use their credit/debit cards safely and with no added cost through the Easypay platform.
Speaking on this occasion, Nadeem Hussain, CEO Tameer Microfinance Bank said, “We are committed to bringing innovative solutions to our customers. The introduction of Easypay is another step towards facilitating our customers by delivering convenient solutions with transformational effects.”
Yahya Khan, Chief Financial Services Officer, Telenor Pakistan said, “Easypaisa always strives to be at the forefront to contribute towards economic development in Pakistan. This consolidated solution will help boost the e-commerce industry in Pakistan by offering secure, instant and easy integration of payments for online trade,” he added.
The service is particularly beneficial for online merchants by allowing them to make all their settlements on a single account with real-time notifications.
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