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Easily Transacting Business Payments through Paylink

by David Okelezo
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One of the problems besetting the Africa continent, especially, in the sub-Saharan region is, the high number of the unbanked, who have no access to, not only send and receive money, but also, to purchase and make payment online.

Having internet connectivity is, one thing that has become more accessible now, but having a trustworthy channel that will ensure your data is well protected.

Giving you the option of sending and receiving directly, into your bank account, from anywhere in the world, any time and from anyone is, really a big deal.

In order to ensure that the banked and the unbanked, have a platform they can personalize, to their own taste and use, in sending, receiving and paying money, has necessitated the development of a platform known as Paylink.

Paylink is a payment solution, developed by SystemSpecs, where individuals, business organisations, NGOs, government parastatals, etc., can easily pay, send, and receive money instantaneously, into their bank account anytime, any day.

It does not matter the type of business you run, even, if it is online, or offline.

You can still use Paylink services. For businesses using social media as a platform, to sell their products and services, Paylink is the best payment solution that you can use.

If you have a website, all you have to do is to get your business, or personal account customised link and send to your customers for payment.

This way, internet fraud gets cut off and your account is, more protected, as Paylink will configure and hide your bank account details, from public view, thus, providing it with an extra layer of protection, away from prying eyes.

Paylink can be used in numerous ways, which are geared towards providing the best experience.

Below are four, (4), ways, in which Paylink can be used:

Payment for Goods and Services

Over the years, SystemSpecs has mastered the art of developing, customer-centric products that end up, giving the customers, more than they asked for.

Paylink could not have come, at a better time, as it has, seamlessly, made it easy, for people to purchase and make payment, for goods and services.

Donations and Fees

Paylink makes it very easy, to make donations and pay fees, without worrying, whether the money paid will bounce back, or not.

Events Contributions

For those plannings weddings, burials, birthdays, Childbirths, etc., they can, easily, make contributions with Paylink.

Instant Payment

The best thing about Paylink is that, payment is swift and instantaneous. No errors.


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