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The partnership is aimed at enabling SMEs access e-commerce faster (AFP file)
  • They will also ensure easy onboarding and a simple pay-as-you-go pricing model.
  • Users can soon sign up on the Wio Business app and be set up with a payment gateway to optimize payments within minutes.

Abu Dhabi, UAE—Wio Bank, Gulf region’s first platform bank, has announced a partnership with Stripe, a financial infrastructure platform for businesses, enabling SMEs in the UAE to access e-commerce faster and more conveniently.

Wio said that this partnership, it will empower SMEs and freelancers who previously struggled to access payment products to enter e-commerce faster with an easy-to-create Stripe account. This will allow them to activate their e-commerce business with a payment gateway and receive payments instantly.

In addition, Wio Business and Stripe ensure easy onboarding and a simple pay-as-you-go pricing model.

Users can soon sign up on the Wio Business app and be set up with a payment gateway to optimize payments within minutes.

Jayesh Patel, CEO of Wio Bank, commented on the partnership, “We have a vision of facilitating more digital commerce while removing as much friction as possible for our customers. Partnering with Stripe is a natural path to accelerate that goal as more businesses turn to online commerce as an opportunity, necessity, and competitive advantage in today’s global economy.”

Wio said that to date, accepting online payments from the UAE has required onerous onboarding processes that take significant time and investment for businesses to complete, with most providers requiring physical in-person onboarding.

Girard Moussa, head of the UAE at Stripe, said, “The UAE is a global tech talent hub. However, too many companies still face challenges when trying to accept payments, make payouts, and manage the finances of their internet businesses. We are thrilled to work with Wio to help remove these complexities so businesses can focus on what makes them special.”