Sterve offers 25% cheaper online payment acceptance in partnership with Tap Payments

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Jaicky Kumar (Cofounder & CEO) and Deepak Mishra (Cofounder & COO)

Sterve is the first ever AI-powered integrated platform for MSMEs to manage their commerce and business finance through one app. It helps MSMEs get online, efficiently manage business operations, send personalized marketing offers and increase sales up to 40%.

Sterve was featured among the top 100 startups in Abu Dhabi Finance week. Currently, more than 4,000 businesses are registered with Sterve and more than $8 million worth of transactions are completed over the platform.

The partnership between Sterve and Tap Payments unlocks endless benefits of online payments for MSMEs and they can start accepting the payment from the first day. Payment acceptance would be seamlessly integrated to a single onboarding process to make it simple, fast and secure. Through the partnership with Tap Payments, businesses can accept online payment which is 25% cheaper.

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Speaking about the partnership Jaicky Kumar (Cofounder & CEO) and Deepak Mishra (Cofounder & COO) say Together, when the purpose is established and acted upon, great things can happen and the same can be said for the partnership between Sterve and Tap Payments. It will enable Sterve’s customers to accept digital payments with the same ease as the Sterve Business platform. The partnership has the potential to transform the digital payment landscape for MSMEs in the region

This partnership will transform the way MSMEs operate in the digital economy and enable them to stand tall alongside large enterprises in the region. Not only can they quickly start accepting online payments, but they’ll also have access to all the popular payment methods.

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