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Fortumo Launches Robi Axiata on its Direct Carrier Billing Platform

Fortumo Launches Robi Axiata on its Direct Carrier Billing Platform Image Credit: Rido81/Bigstockphoto.com

The mobile technology company Fortumo on Thursday announced the launch of the Bangladeshi mobile operator Robi Axiata on its payments platform

Merchants using Fortumo’s platform can now collect payments from more than 52 million Robi and Airtel subscribers through direct carrier billing.

 

Merchants connected to Fortumo’s platform can collect payments from Robi and Airtel subscribers through Fortumo’s Unified SDK. Unified SDK connects merchants to Robi and a network of hundreds of telcos and 30+ digital wallets through one integration. Fortumo hosts and localizes Unified SDK checkout flows on its platform, making it simple and scalable for merchants to launch local payment methods across the world.

In Bangladesh, credit card penetration is only 0.2% while 41% of people own a smartphone. For merchants, this creates the problem of having many users able to access services but without a payment method to pay for premium content. Carrier billing solves the problem by allowing any mobile device owner to charge payments to their phone bill instead.

Ahmed Armaan Siddiqui, EVP of VAS & New Business at Robi Axiata
Robi always strives to give the best experience to our customers. Demand for digital services is increasing among Bangladeshi consumers but one of the biggest barriers is the payment medium. With partners like Fortumo and carrier billing, it will be much easier to facilitate payments which will contribute us to better serve our customers.

Martin Lips, VP of Business Development at Fortumo
Adding local payment methods is the main way merchants can achieve rapid revenue growth in emerging markets. Our aim at Fortumo is to make launching those otherwise complex payment methods as simple as possible for merchants. We are excited to partner with Robi/Airtel and help merchants grow in Bangladesh.

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