Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has launched a campaign to introduce its "Zaheb" digital service, driven by the rising demand from merchants and business owners for digital solutions.
The service caters to large-scale, medium, and small enterprises (SMEs) as part of KFH’s ongoing efforts to digitize banking services, elevate delivery standards, and enhance overall customer experience.
KFH offers "Zaheb" as an innovative e-payment solution that enables businesses and institutions to collect payments swiftly and securely via shareable payment links. The service is designed to meet the needs of business, catering to diverse sales methods and customer transaction types, while streamlining payment and collection processes and boosting overall operational efficiency.
The service offers a simple, secure, and efficient method for collecting payments, along with the ability to monitor transactions and manage users. Zaheb merchants can easily share payment links via email, SMS, or social media platforms, allowing recipients to complete transactions instantly. Other key features include ease of use, speed, security, transaction tracking, and the ability to generate reports.
Merchants can access the service through the eCorp application or via the eCorp webpage available on KFH’s website (kfh.com). The platform allows the addition of an unlimited number of sub-users and enables merchants to set a 24-hour validity period for payment links. Payment links can also be used outside Kuwait, provided that locally issued cards are used for the transaction.
The launch of Zaheb underscores KFH’s efforts to empower businesses, encourage their integration into the regulated banking ecosystem, and promote wider adoption of electronic payment solutions. The service also contributes to advancing financial inclusion, enhancing transaction security and speed, and aligning with the latest developments in the payments landscape. By reducing operating costs and improving liquidity through fast and secure cash flows, Zaheb supports revenue stability and sustainable business growth.
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