PRESS RELEASE: ABA Bank launches PayWay, its online payment service for businesses
ABA Bank, the member of the National Bank of Canada Group, officially launches its own online payment gateway for merchants. The service is called PayWay. Being perfectly tailored to the local business needs, PayWay provides a secure, convenient and easy-to-integrate solution that helps entrepreneurs sell their products or services online and accept payments instantly.
Currently, PayWay enables Cambodian businesses to accept payments from MasterCard or Visa directly into their bank account. In the nearest future, more payment options will be introduced to the platform.
The service is offered at competitive rates and becomes the best-in-class tool for various local businesses, such as airlines, online travel portals, online shops, food delivery, hotels, restaurants, and others. The launch of PayWay is in line with ABA Bank’s strategy to provide the best financial solutions to its customers and reflects rapid growth of online commerce in the Kingdom.
“We at ABA Bank are closely tracking the changes in the local market. With the increase of access to the Internet and growing popularity of gadgets, the consumers’ buying behaviour changes accordingly. In this regard, we developed and launched PayWay payment gateway platform that would help to grow the e-commerce in the market and carter various types of businesses,” said Mr. Zokhir Rasulov, Chief Digital Officer of ABA Bank.
“PayWay provides the unique online checkout experience to consumers and can be easily integrated with merchant’s existing website or mobile application developed for iOS or Android platforms.”
With PayWay, merchants can stay informed on sales performance and perform various transactions remotely from their PC or smartphone.
For more information about PayWay payment gateway platform, please visit payway.ababank.com.
ABA Bank introduces PayWay service to boost online businesses in Cambodia
PRESS RELEASE: ABA Bank launches PayWay, its online payment service for businesses