Telenor Micro-finance Bank has joined hands with Pakistan’s leading corporation in the energy sector –Byco, providing Easypaisa services and fuel payment on Byco fueling stations.
The service that will be extending throughout the country on all fueling stations in the country, is also part of Telenor Microfinance Bank’s branchless banking and will enable customers of Easypaisa in conducting transactions while effortlessly paying for fuel through their service.
The leading micro-finance institution has continually advanced the country into a digitally forceful economy by extending groundbreaking resolutions to stimulate greater financial incorporation and empowerment.
The service will be easing the processes for consumers at filling stations of Byco by offering branchless banking that makes them the leading light for putting the foundation stone in the country’s growing digital economy.
Telenor Microfinance Banking CEO Aslam Hayat states: “Easypaisa continues to take the lead to deliver digital finance at easily accessible locations.”
“Our principal aim is to arrange for convenient and cost-effective financial resolutions to the public. By joining forces with top industry players, we are adding significance to our customer’s lives, enhancing their ability to manage their financial future,” he adds further.
“Easypaisa remains at the forefront of empowering people through innovative, technologically driven, and low cost financial services,” he goes on to say.
During the signing ceremony, Byco’s Head of Customer Services, Fayaz Ahmad Khan stated: “Byco is proud to partner with Telenor Microfinance Bank to present Easypaisa payment and microfinance solutions at our retail outlets network across Pakistan. Byco is Pakistan’s most innovative Oil Company, and believes in providing maximum convenience to our customers.”
“Easypaisa offers the cutting edge of payment solutions and will facilitate our customers from Karachi to Kohat in their payment needs,” he adds further.
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