BNPL: EazyPay to Offer Tabby’s Flexible Payments via POS Terminals Network

Eazy Financial Services, a Bahraini financial institute specialized in Point-of-Sale (POS) and online payment gateway acquiring services, announces is collaboration with Tabby, MENA’s e-commerce and financial services apps.

This partnership marks a significant milestone as EazyPay becomes “the provider of buy now pay later (BNPL) services over Eazypay POS terminals network in the Kingdom.”

Merchants utilizing EazyPay’s POS systems will be pleased to know “that they can now extend Tabby’s interest and fee-free Pay in 4 solution to their customers.”

The innovative service enables customers to “split their purchase amount over four monthly, interest-free payments during checkout.”

This integration addresses the growing demand “for flexible payment options while ensuring a frictionless checkout experience for consumers.”

Nayef Tawfeeq Al Alawi, Founder and CEO – Eazy Financial Services commented on the partnership:

“We are pleased to partner with Tabby, a trailblazer in the realm of shopping and financial services, to bring innovative payment solutions to our merchants and customers alike. As we pioneer the integration of Tabby’s buy now pay later 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.”

Zain Khan, director of Business Development at Tabby:

“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.”

This partnership underscores EazyPay’s dedication to “enhancing the payment experience and delivering optimal solutions to its merchants across the Kingdom of Bahrain.”

Furthermore, it represents one of many initiatives aimed “at enriching the payment landscape and fostering financial inclusivity in the region.”



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