Altibbi Mobile App to Enhance User Experience with Direct Mobile Payment Facility
Posted on
Monday, 18 January 2016
Industry Sector
Healthcare
Country
United Arab Emirates
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Mobile pay or mobile money is a facility that allows consumers to purchase or pay for services through their mobile phone rather than paying through the traditional methods of cash, cheque or credit cards.
Subscribers to the Altibbi app, which is available to all users in the GCC, can now pay the nominal monthly subscription fee of AED 19.99 through their mobile credit. The payment will allow consumers to use features such as unlimited calls for the whole family.
Commenting on the launch of this facility, Hussein Abdelkarim, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Altibbi said, “As an evolving brand in the telemedicine industry, Altibbi strives to give its consumers the most convenient option to ensure users can easily access the innovative range of healthcare services that we have to offer.”
“Currently, mobile technology has become a large part of our everyday lives and businesses globally are increasingly adapting to the mobile payment services market. By introducing this service, we want Altibbi to become the leading brand for consumers wanting quick access of safe and effective healthcare services,” he concluded.
Users can download the Altibbi app from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
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