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TOD chooses TPAY for mobile payments

By Edlyn Cardoza

January 16, 2023

  • Cross Border Payments
  • DCB
  • Egypt
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TOD, TPAY, Subscription Payments, DCB, Payment Rails, Cross Border Payments, Risk Management, Payments as a Service, MENA, META, EgyptTOD, one of the fastest-growing streaming platforms for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has struck a strategic partnership with TPAY, the payments leader for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META), allowing users to subscribe to its rich sports and entertainment content via their mobile numbers.

The partnership will cover up to 105 million consumers in Egypt as a start and will expand to more countries across MENA.

In the initial partnership phase, TPAY will enable TOD to accept subscription payments from consumers via DCB (Direct Carrier Billing), bringing its content within reach of consumers who don’t have access to traditional payment methods, such as credit and debit cards.   

John-Paul McKerlie, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at TOD, said, “TPAY offers unrivalled coverage across META, has relevant local payment methods, and a track record of enabling merchants such as TOD to accept payments quickly and simply. This allows us to instantly deliver our premium content to millions across the region.”  

Raj Soni, TPAY’s COO, added: “This partnership validates our status as the payment processing partner of choice for premium merchants especially in the streaming vertical. We are happy to have built payment rails that can remove all the complexity like cross border settlement, faster payment cycles, compliance, and risk management while our merchants remain focused on their core business and expansion.”  

TPAY is one of the leaders in payments in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey (META). TPAY provides a full-service, end-to-end solution that makes it easy for merchants – to access and accept payments from consumers in more than 30 countries in the region. Regional digital merchants use TPAY’s technology and international brands, including Google, Huawei, MBC, Tencent, Anghami, Marvel, beIN, and others, to access and accept payments from consumers across the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa.  

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