BNPL : MoneyHash And Tabby To Enhance Flexible Payment Options

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MoneyHash, the payment orchestration platform in emerging and global markets, has partnered with Tabby, the Saudi Arabia–headquartered financial services app. This collab offers merchants seamless access to flexible Tabby payments across the UAE and KSA via MoneyHash’s unified API.

Businesses are now able to activate Tabby’s buy now pay later service, reducing time-to-market and enhancing the checkout experience. The integration allows digital commerce businesses to provide Tabby’s installment options directly at the time of checkout, potentially helping with achieving higher conversion rates, increased average order values, as well as lower cart abandonment.

With a single integration that is made via the MoneyHash platform, merchants are now able to gain access to Tabby’s comprehensive suite of buy now pay later (BNPL) capabilities, which are enabled by “streamlined onboarding and technical support.”

By combining Tabby’s BNPL infrastructure with MoneyHash’s orchestration layer, the partnership supports the demand for flexible payment methods, while aligning with digital transformation and financial inclusion initiatives.

As noted in the update, MoneyHash is is delivering infrastructure-level payment solutions that somewhat mirrors AWS’s overall approach to cloud computing.

The payment orchestration software enables payment gateway integration through a single API, “offering smart payment routing, multi-currency payment processing, and a unified dashboard for complete operational control.”

MoneyHash enables businesses to “turn payment complexity into competitive advantage, delivering the flexibility and scalability needed to scale across one of the world’s fastest-growing digital markets.”

As covered, Tabby is a financial technology firm that helps people in the Middle East to stay in control of their spending.

Global brands and small businesses, including SHEIN, Amazon, Adidas, IKEA, H&M, Samsung and Noon use Tabby’s technology to enable business growth and gain customers by providing flexible payments options.

Tabby is currently headquartered in Saudi capital of Riyadh and presently serves clients across Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait.



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