MoneyHash Partners with Tabby to launch BNPL for MEA Merchants

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MoneyHash has partnered with Tabby, the Saudi Arabia–headquartered financial services app. Image Courtesy: MoneyHash
MoneyHash has partnered with Tabby, the Saudi Arabia–headquartered financial services app. Image Courtesy: MoneyHash

MoneyHash, the first and leading payment orchestration platform in emerging and global markets, has partnered with Tabby, the Saudi Arabia–headquartered financial services app. This collaboration offers merchants seamless access to flexible Tabby payments across the UAE and KSA through MoneyHash’s unified API. Businesses can activate Tabby’s buy now pay later service, reducing time-to-market and elevating the checkout experience.

Expanding Flexibility at Checkout

The integration allows e-commerce businesses to offer Tabby’s interest-free installment options directly at checkout, helping drive higher conversion rates, increased average order values, and lower cart abandonment. With a single integration through the MoneyHash platform, merchants gain access to Tabby’s full suite of BNPL capabilities, supported by streamlined onboarding and technical support.

MoneyHash and Tabby Logo (Image Courtesy: MoneyHash and Tabby official website)

“Merchants today are racing to meet customer demand for flexible and frictionless checkout experiences,” said Mohmad Amir, Head of Sales & Solutions at MoneyHash. “Our integration with Tabby makes it remarkably simple for businesses to embed BNPL into their payment stack, unlocking new revenue opportunities and meeting customer expectations without heavy development work.”

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

“Partnering with MoneyHash allows us to accelerate BNPL adoption and strengthen the region’s digital economy,” said Zain Khan, Senior Director Business Development, Tabby. “Together, we are empowering merchants to meet customer demand for flexible payments while driving long-term growth.”

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