As advanced in a previous article, Digital Global Pass has used the direct operator billing to build its payment services. How did it emerge? Keep reading to find out.
Years back, there was a form of financial exclusion. Many
people could not pay online because they did not have a credit or debit card
and some sort of banking information was necessary to purchase products on the
Web. Thus, those who did not have a bank account could not enjoy the same
facilities as others. There was a gap in the market.
Nonetheless, financial firms recognised this as an
opportunity. They collaborated with network
service providers and content developers to implement a solution that
everyone can use. In other words, Digital Global Pass has designed payment
services that promote financial inclusion. Now, even unbanked and underbanked
customers can utilise SMS+ and Internet+. To use these settlement
solutions, they just need a mobile account and a device which is connected to
the Web. This can be a smartphone, a tablet or a PC. When you use these
services, your telecommunication company will validate the operation to ensure
everything is in order. After that, it will add the charges to your phone bill.
Direct operator billing is an innovative tech

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