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e-commerce in MENA is predicted to reach US $48 billion by the end of 2023.
  • Tabby’s BNPL payment solution will be available to over 120,000 Paymob merchants.
  • Tabby is a payments and shopping app, and Paymob, an omni-channel payments facilitator in MENAP.

Cairo, Egypt—Tabby, a payments and shopping app, and Paymob, an omni-channel payments facilitator in MENAP, announced a partnership “to fuel growth for retailers in Egypt by enabling businesses” across Paymob’s network to benefit from Tabby’s split in four, interest and fee-free payment solution via Paymob’s gateway.

Together, Tabby and Paymob create a Buy Now Pay Later solution for both in-store and online retailers.

Tabby’s BNPL payment solution will be available to over 120,000 Paymob merchants

Ahmed Khalil, Tabby Egypt’s General Manager, said, “Today there is a strong demand for greater financial freedom and flexibility to enable consumers to make their purchases. Retailers need the technology infrastructure that allows them to plug and play solutions that offer financial freedom instantly at checkout, without interest or fees. Partnering with Paymob allows our technology to be instantly accessible to their network of over 120,000 retailers in Egypt.”

Paymob’s Executive Vice President for Global Business Development, Omar El-Gammal, said, “Our partnership with Tabby is key because it encompasses both physical, in-store and online, e-commerce payments solutions, to provide a better checkout experience, increased conversions and an expanded client base for merchants in Egypt.”