Fawry inks agreement with Tamatem Plus

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Fawry inks agreement with Tamatem Plus
Fawry inks agreement with Tamatem Plus

Fawry has entered into a strategic partnership with Tamatem Plus. This collaboration aims to offer Egyptian gamers easy and seamless access to the market through enhanced e-payment solutions without having to rely on banking services or going to unsecure foreign websites.

Under this partnership,ย users will have access to two of Fawry Accept flagship services: card payment and Fawry Pay reference code. With a network of over 310,000 Fawry retail outlets and 230 FawryPlus branches, users can conveniently make payments using their preferred method.

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Fawryย Acceptย payment gateway services, including card payments and Fawry Pay reference code, will enableย users to make secure and hassle-free transactions. Users can pay with their cards (Mastercard, Visa, and Meeza) directly on theย Tamatem Plusย platform. Alternatively, they can visit the nearest Fawry retail network and pay in cash using the Fawry Pay reference code.

Upon placing an order on theย Tamatem Plusย platform, users will receive a 48-hour valid reference code through a pop-up message, email, and SMS, which will serve as a unique identifier for the transaction.

“We are very pleased with our partnership withย Tamatem Plus, the online platform that provides a convenient way for users to top up their accounts and enjoy in-app purchases often without having access to a bank account,” said Bassem Lotfy, Head of Acceptance – E-Commerceย at Fawry.

Faisal Bitar, Managing Director of Tamatem Plus, added, “We are excited to collaborate with Fawry and bring their secure and widely accepted payment solutions to our platform. This integration aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing a seamless gaming experience for our users in Egypt.”

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