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Geidea technology to revolution­ize point-of-sale transactio­ns for LikeCard

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Geidea, a leading fintech company in the region, has partnered with the UAE-based LikeCard, to revolution­ize point-of-sale transactio­ns for consumers and merchants. Geidea’s one-stop shop integrated POS terminals will be introduced across Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt. Founded in 2014, LikeCard is the first Arab app providing a wide range of prepaid cards from almost all online services. This includes iTunes, Google Play, Steam, Mobily, Zain and Sawa, as well as gaming vouchers for Playstatio­n and Xbox. The collaborat­ion with Geidea will see merchants take ownership of the POS terminals, where recharge payments can be completed by consumers through a simple smartphone applicatio­n. The technology also allows for internatio­nal mobile recharge payments to be made from the card machine itself, as well as allowing for the payment of local bills.

Sailesh Malhotra, general manager, GCC at Geidea, said: “We are delighted to partner with LikeCard as we use our technology to revolution­ize the market of POS for merchants. While in the past, merchants needed to have two or even three separate POS to execute these simple tasks. We have streamline­d the entire payment journey with our innovative solution, making it as easy as possible for consumers to recharge their prepaid online services.”

Under the cooperatio­n agreement, Geidea’s POS terminals will replace LikeCard non-payment POS currently in operation across the three countries — this includes 8,000 in Saudi Arabia, 750 in the UAE, and 1,000 in Egypt.

Ammar Al-Soos, founder of LikeCard, said: “Our whole raison d’etre is to make life more seamless and straightfo­rward for our customers. By partnering with Geidea, we are taking this to a whole new level, simplifyin­g the process further by using its cutting-edge safe and secure POS solution, and we will be able to reach more local and internatio­nal merchants, with the aim of expanding our business scope, besides providing easier financial facilities.”

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