NBO taps PayByte to enhance digital payment solutions in Oman
By Gloria Methri
National Bank of Oman (NBO) has signed a strategic partnership with PayByte, an Oman-based digital payment solutions provider, to enhance the digital payment landscape across the Sultanate.
The partnership marks a significant step towards providing more convenient, secure, and innovative payment solutions for businesses and consumers in Oman.
Dr Ali Salim Al Shekaili, Assistant General Manager and Head of Digital and E-Channels at NBO, said, “We are excited to partner with PayByte, a company that shares our vision for innovation and excellence in digital payments. This collaboration allows us to offer our customers more convenient and secure payment options, solidifying NBO’s position as an aspiring leader in the digital banking space. With PayByte, we are committed to driving digital transformation in Oman, providing our clients with the best possible financial services.”
PayByte operates as a payment aggregator offering comprehensive digital payment services, including an online invoice system, Payment Gateway, QR Code solutions, and a Marketplace platform. These services are accessible via the PayByte website and mobile applications, available on both iOS and Android platforms.
Through this partnership, NBO aims to leverage PayByte’s technology and expertise to deliver enhanced customer payment experiences. The collaboration aligns with NBO’s commitment to providing innovative financial solutions that meet its clients’ evolving needs.
PayByte strives to provide a more convenient payment experience through adaptable customer support and quick transaction cycles. Focusing on open communication and regulatory compliance, PayByte ensures that the solutions developed are secure and reliable, offering peace of mind to merchants and consumers alike.
As NBO continues to expand its digital capabilities, this partnership with PayByte represents a significant milestone in the bank’s journey towards enhancing the digital payment ecosystem in Oman. The collaboration is expected to drive increased adoption of digital payment solutions, contributing to the overall growth and development of the country’s financial sector.
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