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Financial Technologies to launch 'atom-Paybuzz' at GITEX
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 04 - 2007 at 15:05
- PRESS RELEASE
Financial Technologies Middle East (FTME) today announced that they will be launching atom-Paybuzz solution in the middle-east market at the GITEX Exhibition.
Arshad Khan, Director, FTME said, "From brick&mortar to click&mortar the business dynamics are changing very fast. We believe atom-Paybuzz will add another avenue to the way business has been conducted till now and that avenue will be the 'm-commerce'.
"I am excited about the fact that merchants here are very tech-savvy, and the best thing about atom-Paybuzz is that it's simple. It allows the merchant to complete the transaction, receive payment on a secure network, and the customer to enter the credit-card details without worrying about revealing the information to a human interface that could be prone to misuse".
atom-Paybuzz is poised to offer various benefits that will redefine the existing payment processing methods. It will add as a critical link in the business value chain where all the related entities to a transaction get benefited significantly.
For merchants it adds another medium of receiving payments thus attracting new breed of buyers and with minimum chances of payment failures.
For customers it provides an excellent mechanism to pay without going through the conventional methods of payments which have there own disadvantages.
For banks it will ensure higher security as the card details are managed electronically without any human contact with it. Thus it will help in reducing the problematic transactions resulting in an increase in the business conducted using credit-cards.
"Get true m-commerce added to your business horizon by getting connected to atom-Paybuzz, added Arshad Khan. With the new technologies on the frontiers it's getting imperative to offer to your customer all the opportunities of conducting business with you. With this technology we will be offering the merchants and there customer facilities like making payment anytime and anywhere. They can enjoy the convenience of making payments from home, office or on the move as they will no more be restricted to conventional payment methods that require personal presence or internet connections."
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About Financial Technologies Middle East (FTME):FTME is a leading technology enterprise set up in 2005, delivers Straight Through Processing (STP) solutions such as Technology Licensing, Development & Business Process Outsourcing and Domain Consulting for financial services industry - exchanges, brokers, banks and financial institutions. FTME is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Financial Technologies (India) Ltd (FTIL), a market leader in solutions and services to the financial services industry. FTIL is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India. In a joint venture with Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, Financial Technologies has set up Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange, the Middle East's first commodities and currencies derivatives exchange.
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