Saturday, June 28, 2025
24.8 C
London
HomeBankingJordan Kuwait Bank partners Mastercard and FOO to launch multicurrency prepaid wallet...

Jordan Kuwait Bank partners Mastercard and FOO to launch multicurrency prepaid wallet offering

Date:

UK Tribunal Rules Visa and Mastercard Interchange Fees Breach Competition Law

Landmark decision finds payment giants’ multilateral interchange fees unlawful,...

UK Tribunal Rules Visa and Mastercard Fees Violate Competition Law

Landmark Decision Could Reshape Payment Processing LandscapeHighlights: The UK...

Belgium Prosecutors Investigate Worldline Local Unit for Potential Misconduct

An In-Depth Look into the Probe and Its Implications...

Summary of Jordan Kuwait Bank’s Launch of eliWallet

  • Entities Involved:
    • Jordan Kuwait Bank (JKB)
    • Mastercard
    • FOO (UAE-based fintech)
  • Product Launched:
    • eliWallet: A prepaid digital wallet offering both virtual and physical cards for multicurrency transactions.
  • Features and Benefits:
    • Multicurrency Transactions: Supports online and in-store payments.
    • Money Transfers: Enables swift cross-border money transfers.
    • Secure and Seamless Experience: Utilizes advanced technology for secure transactions.
    • Mastercard Partnership: Leverages Mastercard’s extensive network and digital payment expertise for global acceptance.
  • FOO’s Role:
    • Development and Deployment: Oversees the development, customization, and deployment of eliWallet.
    • Testing and Integration: Manages testing and integration with third parties.
  • Statements:
    • Suhail Al-Salman (Head of Retail Business, JKB): Emphasizes eliWallet as a significant step towards financial empowerment with features designed to ease users’ lives.
    • Ghady Rayess (Managing Partner, FOO): Highlights that eliWallet will simplify and streamline the payment process to meet modern demands.

Related stories

spot_img

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories