Khaleej Times

Emirates NBD, Network Internatio­nal join hands to launch Emirates NBD Pay

- Staff Report muzaffarri­zvi@khaleejtim­es.com

Emirates NBD has expanded its portfolio in the payments space with the launch of Emirates NBD Pay.

In a statement, the leading banking group in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (MENAT) region said it collaborat­ed with Network Internatio­nal to launch its new platform that will offer card acceptance solutions to the bank’s existing and potential institutio­nal banking clients in the UAE.

Emirates NBD Pay will enable clients to accept card payments across multiple channels including Point of Sale (POS) machines, payment gateway, Pay By Link, unified commerce, soft POS along with unattended kiosks.

The bank will also offer valueadded services including buy-nowpay-later (BNPL), attractive POS lending solutions for Network Internatio­nal merchants, businessto-business payments, and sector specific integrated payment acceptance solutions for select clients, along with additional services such as easy payment plan (EPP) on POS, instant loyalty points redemption and dynamic currency conversion (DCC).

Ahmed Al Qassim, senior executive vice-president and group head, Corporate and Institutio­nal Banking

at Emirates NBD; and Nandan Mer, group chief executive officer, Network Internatio­nal, signed the agreement.

“As a leading bank in the region, we are constantly working towards empowering businesses to succeed in a rapidly evolving digital environmen­t. We are pleased to announce our foray into the merchant acquiring space, further adding to our rich suite of innovative solutions by enabling merchants to enhance their payment acceptance capabiliti­es to meet changing customer expectatio­ns," Ahmed Al Qassim said.

"We are confident that our collaborat­ion with a market leader like

Network Internatio­nal, holding a solid track record in reliable and secure acquirer processing services, will help us offer our clients a superior value propositio­n,” he said.

A leading player

Emirates NBD is one of the largest issuing banks in the UAE with one in every four cards issued in the region belonging to the bank. With the growing demand for digital payments in the region, the agreement will support Emirates NBD in providing card acceptance solutions to its existing and potential Institutio­nal Banking clients, whilst reaffirmin­g Network Internatio­nal’s position as the region’s largest endto-end payment service provider.

Ahmed Al Qassim said the UAE payments market is ripe right now and expected to grow rapidly over the next few years, given the strong uptick in digital payment adoption during the pandemic. "As a digitalfir­st bank, we see this as a strong market opportunit­y and look forward to establishi­ng ourselves as a key player, thus complement­ing our leadership position in the issuing space and supporting the UAE’S vison to become a cashless economy,” he said.

A win-win collaborat­ion

Emirates NBD has a long-standing relationsh­ip with Network Internatio­nal. The payments leader provides a range of issuer solutions and value-added services to the bank across the UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt. This collaborat­ion represents the first extension of the relationsh­ip into the merchant acquiring business. The bank has chosen Network Internatio­nal to leverage their expertise in the cards acceptance industry, built on best-in-class technology and decades-long experience.

Nandan Mer said “Emirates NBD has been a long-standing and major client and "we are delighted to be their partner of choice" as they expand their service offering in the payments space.

 ?? ?? Nandan Mer, group CEO Network Internatio­nal; and Ahmed Al Qassim, senior executive vice-president and group head, corporate and institutio­nal banking at Emirates NBD, signing the agreement in Dubai. — supplied photo
Nandan Mer, group CEO Network Internatio­nal; and Ahmed Al Qassim, senior executive vice-president and group head, corporate and institutio­nal banking at Emirates NBD, signing the agreement in Dubai. — supplied photo

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