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“Palpay” launches new instant payment services


PalPay, the leader in modern electronic payment services in Palestine, has launched a group of advanced electronic services for immediate payment, with the aim of facilitating the processes of sending and receiving money, and paying purchases to its subscribers securely.

The new services launched by PayPal included the launch of the ‘iBURAQ’ service, which will enable its subscribers to transfer or receive money to any other subscriber at all banks, instantly and in a safe and easy manner around the clock (currently from eight in the morning to eight in the evening) by filling out the required data. Without cash and without commissions, note that the service is available to all subscribers.

For its part, the company explained that it has been working to facilitate the methods of charging the ‘My Wallet’ PALPAY application from the ‘E-SADAD’ platform, through which the subscriber can charge his balance in the wallet through any of his own bank applications or electronic wallet without cash and without commis
sions. In addition to developing the ‘USSD’ service, which will enable Bank of Palestine Group subscribers, individuals and merchants, to transfer and receive money and pay in local stores without the need to connect to the Internet or via non-smart phones.

Thaer Hamayel, General Manager of PALPAY, expressed his pride and pride in launching the new, diverse and advanced services, which come as a continuation of our vision to keep pace with technological development in the world, which would make it easier for our subscribers and save them time and effort, in a way that meets the financial needs of all segments.

Hamayel added that PayPal aims primarily to enhance the culture of electronic payment services in Palestine, in a way that meets the daily payment needs and transfers money for individuals and businesses instantly through secure technology and software without incurring the hassle of waiting in light of the crowded daily requirements

Source: Maan News Agency