, Malaysia

Paydibs to help SMEs start online business at zero transaction fee

 

Payment service provider in Malaysia Paydibs recently launched its Paydibs ZeroStart campaign which is designed for small and medium sized companies (SMEs) in the country, helping them to adopt online payment easily for their e-commerce business.

The company offers Paydibs Checkout, which is an online payment solution that facilitate SMEs to accept payments securely anytime, anywhere from online shoppers via credit and debit cards, online banking and e-money.

Paydibs Checkout comes with multiple payment channels acceptance, robust fraud engine, merchant control panel and customisable features based on merchants’ need.

Under Paydibs ZeroStart campaign, SMEs will enjoy transaction fee at 0% when they sign up for Paydibs Checkout before 31 December 2018.

“Align with Financial Sector Blueprint 2011-2020, [Malaysian central bank] Bank Negara has taken various step to enhance the electronic payments (e-payments) platform in the country. Paydibs wants to take part in this initiative to support the country towards cashless society,” said Paydibs CEO Terry Yee.

“We believe Paydibs ZeroStart campaign allows SMEs to adopt e-payment easily and is able to help in accelerating the acceptance of e-payments among businesses in the country,” he added.

By Muneerah Bee

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