PRESSR: "Whish Money" launches "Whish Pay" service on the "Shopify" platform in a pioneering step to enhance instant electronic payments.

United Arab Emirates: Fintech leader Wish Money SAL is pleased to launch its Wish Pay payment service on Shopify, the leading global e-commerce platform.

"Whish Pay" offers an innovative electronic payment solution, enabling business owners to provide a seamless and secure payment experience for their customers. This pioneering step aims to revolutionize the field of digital payments and accelerate the growth of e-commerce in the region.

In this context, Tawfiq Koussa, co-founder and CEO of Which Money, said: “Whish Money is dedicated to innovating financial solutions to grow businesses, and this collaboration with Shopify will be a turning point in the path of regional e-commerce, as it will provide a seamless payment experience that eliminates the challenges associated with electronic payments, providing entrepreneurs with effective tools to succeed in the digital world.”

Shopify's "Whish Pay" service provides a fast and flexible integrated payment experience. It enables instant settlement of funds, eliminates the risk of chargebacks, and offers competitive fees, supporting the sustainable growth of online stores. This collaboration gives Shopify merchants direct access to the Wish Money user base of over one million users, enabling them to pay directly from their e-wallets.

Commenting on the partnership, Jad Fakhani, better known as "Wolfofbey," a prominent e-commerce entrepreneur and mentor in the Middle East, said, "The launch of Wish Pay on Shopify represents a turning point for digital commerce in the region. This collaboration enables local businesses to rapidly scale, compete globally, and achieve success with unprecedented speed, security, and ease."

With Wish Pay already a recognized payment service across major platforms, the launch of Wish Pay on Shopify opens the door for a greater number of merchants to access digital payment solutions, reflecting Wish Money's commitment to expanding its footprint in the digital world through advanced financial solutions, which will positively impact businesses and merchants in the region.

About Whish Money SAL

"Whish Money SAL" is part of the "Talaco" Group, founded in 2004. It is a leading financial technology company licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Lebanon, with offices in Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. With over one million users in over 110 countries, "Whish Money" leverages a vast regional network of over 1,200 agents in Lebanon and 3,000 points of sale in the UAE. The company offers a comprehensive suite of digital financial services, including flexible payment solutions, secure money transfers, and advanced merchant tools that meet the needs of both individuals and businesses.

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