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Checkout.com, Tabby in partnership to boost BNPL adoption for merchants in UAE, Saudi Arabia

Checkout.com, Tabby in partnership to boost BNPL adoption for merchants in UAE, Saudi Arabia

Checkout.com, a leading global digital payments solutions provider, partnered with Tabby, the financial services and shopping app, to offer flexible and high-performing payment solutions to merchants in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
This partnership integrates Tabby's popular Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) solutions directly into Checkout.com's platform, allowing merchants to offer consumers seamless, flexible payment methods at checkout.
Checkout.com partners with Tabby
As part of the agreement, Checkout.com has already integrated Tabby's innovative BNPL solutions into its platform, offering merchants flexible, consumer-friendly payment options.
By offering greater flexibility at the point of purchase, the collaboration aims to enhance the shopping experience, foster consumer loyalty, and drive business growth.
Abdulaziz Saja, KSA General Manager, Tabby, said the partnership enables the company to bring its flexible payments to even more merchants.
'This gives Checkout.com's businesses access to Tabby's over 15 million high-intent shoppers while offering their customers greater flexibility at checkout,' he said.
Remo Giovanni Abbondandolo, General Manager MENA, Checkout.com, said the company is excited to partner with Tabby to empower merchants in the UAE and Saudi Arabia with more payment options for their customers.
'In the past 12 months, the popularity of BNPL remained a preferred payment method for online shoppers in the UAE and KSA with adoption rates reaching 39 per cent and 42 per cent, respectively, highlighting the region's growing demand for flexible payment options. 'Moreover, with an 80 per cent increase in daily online shopping since 2020, consumers are eager to adopt new payment solutions,' he said.
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