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PAYMENT24 MOBILE APP LAUNCH IN AFRICA


Payment24 is a fuel management solution and mobile app that allows motorists, small business owners and fleet operators to make payment procedure at the fuel pump has been launched.

The app is a global fuel payment system developed in South Africa and will be obtainable to oil companies’ clients on their smart phones, allowing them to pay for fuel at over 600 filling stations across the country.

The progress will place the oil company as a guide to way in mobile-based customer ease in Africa, allowing the petroleum firm to get better efficiencies, decrease the danger of losses due to wrong grades of fuel being billed, and eradicate the risks of payment scam or errors at the pump. The app also positions the corporation to enhance its ‘know your clients’ initiatives and lays the basis for mobile-based constancy programmes, promotions and referral programmes.
By means of the app, motorists are relocated at the filling station and enter the pump number to support filling up and payment. Limitations can be prearranged, and multiple family members or employees can be managed from a particular dashboard, allowing the account owner to track and run fuel expenses.

The combined CEOs of Payment24, Shadab Rahil and Nolan Daniels, says the app has gained significant hold in the market and is in use by main task force owners and organizations across Africa and abroad. On the African continent, Payment24 lists the UN headquarters in Ethiopia and Standard Bank in Namibia as clients.

Rahil says that South African consumers and small business owners can now use this higher fuel administration and payment solution to keep money for fuel, speed up the payment method, manage and trail fuel spending by family members and employees, run financial records and make logs. In our pilot projects, customers reported a drastically better experience and said they cherished not having to hand over credit or debit cards or carry cash for fuel purchases.

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