Stitch develops tokenised payment solution for SMEs

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Stitch develops tokenised payment solution for SMEs
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Fintech start-up stitchmoneyhq develops a platform to allow businesses to accept tokenised payments. DigitalEconomy start-up SME

“With LinkPay, Stitch can enable businesses to offer a more frictionless and secure payments experience, making it easier than ever for their customers to pay, saving on costs,” comments Junaid Dadan, chief product officer at Stitch.

According to Stitch, the need for fintech infrastructure that can address the challenges businesses face when it comes to scaling across a fragmented continent has been increasingly taking the spotlight in Africa’s financial services space. Moreover, payment by manual bank transfer is onerous and high-friction, and repeat transactions require consumers to log in and initiate payments uniquely every time, adds the company.

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