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SurePay is now accepting mobile payments through Bitt’s mMoney app

SurePay is now accepting mobile payments through Bitt’s mMoney app

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(CAVEAT: Views expressed in this article are strictly BajanReporter.com‘s and in no way endorsed by either mMoney nor SurePay or any parent companies and/or subsidiaries)

It is said most people spend a fortnight of their working lives queuing and paying bills, this is set to be dramatically reduced when a revised app creates more leisure time for the average Bajan…

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During the second day of the inaugural Smart Barbados conference at Two Mile Hill, Senator Rawdon Adams – CEO of Bitt Incorporated, parent company of the mMoney e-wallet along with Anthony Yearwood – the General Manager of Massy Info Com Technologies, inked a memorandum of understanding allowing both companies to combine SurePay with mMoney as the most recent means for customers in Barbados to have an option of staying home and clear their utilities rather than wait in a long and frustrating line.

Speaking after the signing, Mr Yearwood said both outfits came to a mutual comprehension of rather than competing with each other for the same device to pool their resources and provide a single solution for consumers. Some readers may recall how the Barbadian supermarket chain Super Centre, before it became part of the Massy Group of companies, had one of the earliest forms of eCommerce selling products via the web. The biggest seller was Sweet & Dandy mauby syrup.

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The Bitt incorporated CEO says by using mMoney’s digital footprint in conjunction with SurePay, it allows utilities to be cleared while offering greater convenience plus it fits in with mMoney’s mandate to provide Montserrat with digitised currency and to also look at the digitisation of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank’s reserves.

With mMoney now situated as both a cellphone top up and a payer of bills, Barbadians have alternatives to banking apps, especially in view of the drastic reduction of interest rates at certain banks, which has drawn even the ire of the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley.

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