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| Aug 22, 2021

Cashy and Wipay form partnership

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  Companies to bring cash back offers to the Caribbean

Mexican based Fintech, Cashy is partnering with the regional payment outfit, WiPay to bring cash back offers to the Caribbean and drive more paying customers to local businesses across the region as we all recover from the COVID pandemic.

Cashy is an early payment discount platform that helps companies to settle new payment dates of their invoices. “We couldn’t be more excited to work with WiPay and their extensive business reach in the Caribbean,” says Clay Sigurdson, President/Founder at Cashy.

He stated that, “WiPay is the perfect partner for Cashy to launch Cash back offers in the Caribbean with.”

Aldwyn Wayne, CEO of WiPay Caribbean.

For his part, Aldwyn Wayne, CEO at WiPay remarked, “WiPay is pleased to extend the American cash back network to the Caribbean. American consumers will be able to enjoy the same cash back reward benefits they enjoy while shopping in the States right here in the Caribbean.”

He added, “what this means, is that If your business uses WiPay and someone from the States, using an American card with cash back features enabled, they will be able to get cash back as a reward from spending at your location.” WiPay Jamaica Country Manager, Kibwe McGann pointed to the benefits to be accrued from this partnership.

He pointed out that, “in the Caribbean, tourism is big business. With travel numbers bouncing back to pre-covid numbers in many island territories, the timing of the partnership couldn’t be more. I’m especially excited for our WiPay Jamaica Merchants.”

Benefits to come from the partnership

The benefits of this new partnership include.

  • Cashy will launch cash back offers to over 50M U.S. travelers to the Caribbean
  • WiPay merchants will have their businesses and offers advertised to a massive new audience
  • The Cashy “Pay on Performance” model means zero risk to the businesses but the best benefit of all to these businesses which is more revenue driven

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