“First Abu Dhabi” launches a digital market – the economic –...

“First Abu Dhabi” launches a digital market – the economic –...
“First Abu Dhabi” launches a digital market – the economic –...

First Abu Dhabi Bank launched a digital marketplace through its digital payit wallet, which allows small and medium-sized companies to display and sell their products and services that they provide to the growing base of digital payit wallet customers through a convenient platform.

The launch of the digital market came as another method of payment to support the sector of small and medium and local companies and consumers alike, and it is the first platform of its kind in the region to be launched by a bank.

The platform includes a range of products and services such as groceries, electronic gadgets, medicines, specialized stores, and educational programs. The market provides a fee collection unit; Where companies can collect periodic payments via payit. Traders can launch their business digitally through the platform without the need for operational costs, with the possibility of benefiting from the merchant support program.

Hana Al Rostamani, Executive Vice President of the Group and Head of the Personal Banking Sector at the bank, said: We continue our commitment to support and empower small and medium-sized companies and local companies through our keenness to invest in technology.


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