Merchants with EazyPay POS systems can offer Tabby's 'Pay in 4' to customers.
This service lets customers split purchases into four interest-free payments at checkout.
Eazy Financial Services “EazyPay”, known for its expertise
in Point-of-Sale (POS) and online payment gateway acquiring services, has
recently announced a collaboration with Tabby, one of MENA’s shopping and
financial services apps. This partnership signifies a milestone for EazyPay as
it solidifies its position as the premier provider of buy now pay later (BNPL)
services over EazyPay POS terminals network in Bahrain.
Interest-Free Payments with Tabby's 'Pay in 4' through
EazyPay
Under this collaboration, merchants utilizing EazyPay’s POS systems
will now have the opportunity to offer Tabby’s 'Pay in 4' solution to their
customers. This service allows customers to split their purchase amount over
four monthly, interest-free payments during checkout, without incurring
additional fees. The integration of this solution addresses the growing demand
for flexible payment options and aims to enhance the overall checkout
experience for consumers.
Zain Khan, Director of Business Development at Tabby, Source: LinkedIn
Zain Khan, the Director of Business Development at Tabby, commented:
“Our partnership with EazyPay is an exciting step forward for Tabby as we
expand our position in Bahrain, and underscore our in-store efforts. Our POS
Pay in 4 solution makes in-store Pay in 4 easier for both the shopper and the
cashier, and we’re thrilled to bring this solution to the Bahraini market.”
EazyPay Introduces Visa Direct for Fund Transfers
Earlier, EazyPay
partnered with talabat to enhance the
online payment sector, as reported by Finance Magnates. It introduced a
Visa Direct account funding solution for swift and secure fund transfers within
Bahrain and beyond. Talabat has seen the potential in expanding checkout options
and enhancing convenience, security, and reliability.
Previously, EazyPay collaborated with American Express
Middle East, widening payment options for consumers and merchants. This
alliance aims to increase accessibility to American Express cards, offering
more choices to consumers and fostering growth opportunities for local
businesses.
March 2024 (Manama, Bahrain) – Eazy Financial Services “EazyPay”, a leading Bahraini financial institute specialized in Point-of-Sale (POS) and onlin... pic.twitter.com/TozkjG13KC
Nayef Tawfeeq Al Alawi, the Founder and CEO of Eazy Financial
Services, commented on the new partnership: “As we pioneer the
integration of Tabby’s BNPL service into our POS systems,
we reaffirm our commitment to revolutionizing the payment landscape in Bahrain.
This partnership epitomizes our dedication to empowering merchants and enhancing
the shopping experience for consumers, setting a new standard for seamless and
accessible payment solutions.”
Eazy Financial Services “EazyPay”, known for its expertise
in Point-of-Sale (POS) and online payment gateway acquiring services, has
recently announced a collaboration with Tabby, one of MENA’s shopping and
financial services apps. This partnership signifies a milestone for EazyPay as
it solidifies its position as the premier provider of buy now pay later (BNPL)
services over EazyPay POS terminals network in Bahrain.
Interest-Free Payments with Tabby's 'Pay in 4' through
EazyPay
Under this collaboration, merchants utilizing EazyPay’s POS systems
will now have the opportunity to offer Tabby’s 'Pay in 4' solution to their
customers. This service allows customers to split their purchase amount over
four monthly, interest-free payments during checkout, without incurring
additional fees. The integration of this solution addresses the growing demand
for flexible payment options and aims to enhance the overall checkout
experience for consumers.
Zain Khan, Director of Business Development at Tabby, Source: LinkedIn
Zain Khan, the Director of Business Development at Tabby, commented:
“Our partnership with EazyPay is an exciting step forward for Tabby as we
expand our position in Bahrain, and underscore our in-store efforts. Our POS
Pay in 4 solution makes in-store Pay in 4 easier for both the shopper and the
cashier, and we’re thrilled to bring this solution to the Bahraini market.”
EazyPay Introduces Visa Direct for Fund Transfers
Earlier, EazyPay
partnered with talabat to enhance the
online payment sector, as reported by Finance Magnates. It introduced a
Visa Direct account funding solution for swift and secure fund transfers within
Bahrain and beyond. Talabat has seen the potential in expanding checkout options
and enhancing convenience, security, and reliability.
Previously, EazyPay collaborated with American Express
Middle East, widening payment options for consumers and merchants. This
alliance aims to increase accessibility to American Express cards, offering
more choices to consumers and fostering growth opportunities for local
businesses.
March 2024 (Manama, Bahrain) – Eazy Financial Services “EazyPay”, a leading Bahraini financial institute specialized in Point-of-Sale (POS) and onlin... pic.twitter.com/TozkjG13KC
Nayef Tawfeeq Al Alawi, the Founder and CEO of Eazy Financial
Services, commented on the new partnership: “As we pioneer the
integration of Tabby’s BNPL service into our POS systems,
we reaffirm our commitment to revolutionizing the payment landscape in Bahrain.
This partnership epitomizes our dedication to empowering merchants and enhancing
the shopping experience for consumers, setting a new standard for seamless and
accessible payment solutions.”
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
Education:
Honours degree Information Technology, Anfell College, London
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