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Al-Futtaim Group and Tap Payments sign GCC payments deal

By Leandra Monteiro

November 11, 2022

  • Al-Futtaim Group
  • Domestic Payments
  • GCC
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Tap Payments, Al-Futtaim Group Tap Payments and Al-Futtaim Group announced the signing of a deal to power online payments for their brands across the Middle East. Key brands that will be powered by this partnership include B&Q, Watsons and Al-Futtaim’s signature lifestyle rewards platform, Blue Rewards.

Tap Payments has helped secure billions of transactions for customers worldwide and currently supports over 100,000 businesses of all sizes, including many household names. Due to issues like inadequate digital payment infrastructure and services, underbanked customer and merchant groups, and a cultural preference for cash, only around a third of retail payment transactions are made online.

However, new legislative and regulatory initiatives as well as the introduction of new local, regional, and international payment providers are driving change. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked an increase in digital use and a shift away from cash. By offering payment systems that adhere to international payment industry standards, Tap Payments offers businesses and customers in the MENA region an easy, quick, and secure online payment experience.

Speaking about the partnership, Ahmed Alaradi, Group EVP of Business, commented, “It is an honour and an incredible achievement for Tap Payments to support the Al-Futtaim Group, a company that provides some of the world’s most-loved brands to its customers across the region, with its payment services. We look forward to expanding this relationship across MENA and beyond.”

Tap Payments connected the disconnected payment landscape across the MENA region by developing a single and unified integration for all payment methods that are highly adopted by consumers in the region. With a single integration, Tap’s payment gateway goSell enables businesses to offer all the local payment methods that are popular in the region, such as mada, Knet, Benefit, Fawry; international payment methods such as Visa, Mastercard, Amex; and even alternative payment methods like BNPL, Apple Pay, or STC Pay.

Himanshu Shrivastava, Chief Technology Officer at Al-Futtaim added, “Driven by our customer-centric approach, we continuously seek out best in class technology solutions to support our brands’ expansion objectives and ensure the best possible shopping experience for our customers. We’re excited to work with Tap Payments to deliver seamless payment experiences for our customers so they can pay for purchases quickly and conveniently.”

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