
Beyon Money Business and EazyPay Forge Strategic Partnership to Launch Co-Branded POS Solution for Bahrain's Merchants
The agreement introduces a co-branded POS device that integrates Beyon Money Business's Flexi Wallet capabilities into EazyPay's trusted POS network. The solution enables merchants to accept a broad range of payment methods benefitting their customers with fast, secure, contactless payments. Supporting the POS device is a real-time, data-driven dashboard that empowers businesses with full visibility over their transactions. With a user-friendly interface and advanced analytics, merchants can monitor performance, track sales trends, and make informed decisions with greater agility.
In addition to the smart payment features, the solution includes a streamlined onboarding and settlement process, allowing merchants to quickly get started and manage funds. The offering also presents a compelling value proposition for businesses by enabling faster settlement cycles, reducing reliance on traditional banking systems, and enhancing liquidity management.
Merchants will also enjoy access to a daily earnings growth opportunity of up to 4.5% on their Flexi wallet balances, with the flexibility to withdraw funds at any time—transforming the POS from a transactional tool into a strategic financial asset.
By aligning with Beyon Money Business, EazyPay reinforces its role as a key enabler in Bahrain's digital payments ecosystem and strengthens its position in the competitive fintech landscape.
Commenting on the launch, Bruce Rayner CEO Beyon Money said:
'Our collaboration with EazyPay is a strategic step forward in enabling digital-first commerce for Bahrain's business sector. By combining our advanced wallet infrastructure with EazyPay's robust acquiring capabilities, we're offering merchants a future-ready solution that simplifies operations and enhances their bottom line.'
Nayef Tawfiq Al Alawi, EazyPay Founder – MD & CE0 added:
'We are proud to partner with Beyon Money Business on this groundbreaking solution. It reflects our shared commitment to advancing Bahrain's fintech agenda and delivering high-impact services to the business community. Together, we're reshaping how merchants accept payments and manage financial operations.'
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