LAHORE: MCB Bank and Easypaisa have collaborated to expand Pakistan’s first ever comprehensive online payment solution, “Easypay”. Through this facility, any individual having VISA or MasterCard Credit / Debit Cards, can make online purchases Easypay enabled (powered by MCB Bank) Internet merchants.
According to a press release by the bank its Head Retail Banking Group (North) Zargham Khan Durrani, said the collaboration between MCB Bank and Easypaisa will momentously contribute towards economic development of the country by providing secure payment solutions for the growth in e-commerce market.
Nadeem Hussain, Founder, President and CEO Tameer Microfinance Bank said the collaboration is a significant step up towards directly contributing to the economic development of Pakistan by providing a secure and customized solution for online trade. E-commerce will ideally favor the women entrepreneurs in Pakistan; working from home and supporting their families. Through Easypay Online Payments, Easypaisa will be enhancing customers’ experience and bridging gaps in the industry said
The Bank, being the first one in the industry to enroll Tameer Bank/ Telenor as 'Payment Facilitator', has ventured into new hallways of payment eco system where they will be able to expand the card acceptance footprint for the developing E-commerce market in Pakistan. This is a big achievement that will benefit masses and promote digital means of making online payments instantly.
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