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Paysafe links up with Ethiopian airlines to facilitate cashless payments for those who do not hold a bank account
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Make international money transfers quickly through a Paysafe multicurrency digital wallets Skrill and NETELLER
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Use Paysafe to transfer money between individuals or to make payments to a retailer
Paysafe, the online payments company that does need it’s users to have a bank account, has recently announced a partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, facilitated by Flocash, to accept payments for tickets. Paysafe offers an alternative for making payments over the internet and making international money transfers. This new partnership will enable Skrill and NETELLER digital wallet holders to buy tickets via their website to fly from Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.
For people who do not have a bank account or who prefer to make payments in cash, Paysafe offer a mastercard as well as a paysafe app for making payments on the go and sending money abroad to people or to merchants. Customers can open up a multiple currency digital wallet, making international money transfers with ease. Customers purchase a Paysafe card from various outlets and use this to top up Skrill or NETELLER digital wallets, to facilitate online purchases where there is the ability to pay using this method. Using the Paysafe mastercard, purchases can be made in a number of outlets such as supermarkets, newsagents and petrol stations globally.
Paysafe Group plc is a company headquartered in the Isle of Man. They are currently in delisting status as it prepares for a private equity take over by Pi UK Bidco, owned by private equity giants Blackstone and CVC.