Al Mouj Muscat signed an agreement on Tuesday with Thawani Pay, the Sultanate of Oman’s leading digital payment company, to enable residents to start paying for services by smartphone. This announcement is the latest strategic partnership where digital innovation is transforming life at the nation’s leading lifestyle destination and is creating opportunities for enterprise.
A local start-up success story, Thawani Pay is the Sultanate of Oman’s first non-banking financial company (NFBC) to be granted a Payment Service Provider (PSP) license by the Central Bank of Oman (CBO). The fintech’s payment app can now be used by Al Mouj Muscat residents to securely and easily pay for services such as service charges and cooling charges. Through the application, they will be able to navigate and find Al Mouj Muscat’s tab and be able to enter their residential details to settle their outstanding payments.
As Al Mouj Muscat’s CEO Nasser bin Masoud al Sheibani says, this new agreement with Al Mouj Muscat is set to elevate its customer service further: “We are delighted to have entered into a partnership with Thawani demonstrating how we continue to innovate at Al Mouj Muscat. Thawani’s impressive solutions will greatly enhance and add value to the customer experience of our 7,000 residents.
“The agreement also demonstrates our commitment to SMEs, which are critical to the successful diversification of our economy and so it is extremely rewarding to be able to support Thawani Pay by providing them with a platform for increased visibility.”
As CEO of Thawani Pay, Majid al Amri said: “We are very proud to enter an agreement with Al Mouj Muscat. Oman’s premier lifestyle and leisure destination continues to innovate, ensuring that digital solutions play their part in creating great moments for residents every day.
“We know that users value our app for its real time visibility and anytime, anyplace accessibility and we are excited to work to provide a solution that delights customers with a business partner as significant as Al Mouj Muscat.”
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