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Ooredoo Group selects GoSwiff as global mobile payments partner

Ooredoo Group has selected GoSwiff, a global mobile payments and marketing solutions provider, as its partner for the implementation of its international mPOS (mobile point of sale) platform.
The partnership will cover some nine markets covering Algeria, Indonesia, Iraq, Kuwait, Myanmar, Maldives, Oman, Qatar and Tunisia. It will include recruiting merchants to the platform, from large corporates to micro-merchants.
GoSwiff will provide an integrated multi-payment solution including mPOS, mobile money and airtime top-up for Ooredoo’s merchant clients. The service will also include value added services including merchant reward programmes, to encourage a greater volume of transactions, and consumer loyalty tools that will enable Ooredoo to better engage with its customers.
As part of the agreement, Ooredoo Group is outsourcing managed services for mPOS to GoSwiff, including merchant profiling, segmentation and engagement with different industry verticals.
“With its comprehensive range of services and international experience, GoSwiff is a strong partner to help Ooredoo build our mPOS platform. Combined with its global footprint and extensive capabilities in outsourcing the deployment, merchant acquisition and merchant on-boarding in emerging markets, we are confident that our partnership with GoSwiff will enable us to broaden our offer and engage even more effectively with our customers,” said Ooredoo Group CEO Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani.
“We are proud to have been selected by Ooredoo Group as its global partner as the company introduces its offer of mobile payments to nine exciting markets across North Africa, Middle East and South East Asia. We already have a presence in each of these regions and, with this new partnership with Ooredoo, look forward to serving local merchants even better,” said GoSwiff CEO Simone Ranucci Brandimarte.
“Our focus will be on long term value creation, offering a seamless buying experience to customers, benefiting Ooredoo’s customers both online and at the point of sale. We look forward to developing new services jointly in the future and bring innovation into the countries we operate in together,” said GoSwiff COO Stefano Diemmi.

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