February 13, 2025
Addis Insight
Neb Bank Launches New Digital Payment Systems
Neb International Bank has officially launched its latest digital service applications, Neb Amber Pay and Neb Paystream, designed to streamline financial transactions and enhance payment convenience for customers.
The launch event took place on February 5, 2017, at the bank’s headquarters. Speaking at the ceremony, Neb Bank CEO Ato Henok Kebede highlighted the significance of these new digital solutions in simplifying business transactions and improving financial accessibility.
Neb Amber Pay, one of the newly introduced platforms, enables businesses to receive payments securely and efficiently while providing real-time monitoring of financial activities via mobile devices. This application supports multiple payment methods and is particularly beneficial for businesses with multiple sales personnel, as it allows them to process transactions from a single account using a mobile application.
The second product, Neb Paystream, is designed to facilitate online transactions, allowing businesses to receive digital payments for the services they provide. Ato Henok emphasized that this innovation caters to the growing demand for seamless online financial solutions in the business community.
The CEO further noted that the launch of these digital services aligns with Neb International Bank’s commitment to technological advancement and customer convenience. By embracing innovative financial solutions, the bank aims to enhance operational efficiency and drive digital transformation.
Neb International Bank reaffirmed its dedication to continuously integrating new technologies to improve its services, ensuring customers have access to cutting-edge digital banking solutions.
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Alemayehu Erjabo
February 13, 2025 At 10:29 pm
Very well and amazing service through technology .this what expected from Ethiopian government ,Ethiopian telecom and Ethiopian banks .go ahead with current global technology .
Very well and amazing service through technology .this what expected from Ethiopian government ,Ethiopian telecom and Ethiopian banks .go ahead with current global technology .
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