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DIRECT CARRIER BILLING SERVICES FOR HUAWEI APPGALLERY IN ALGERIA AND TUNISIA

Subscribers in Algeria and Tunisia can now easily pay for services and applications purchased on HUAWEI AppGallery through Direct Carrier Billing Services. This is made possible as a result of a new partnership between Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) and Mondia Pay, a leading digital payment provider.  This partnership will provide safe and convenient payment options to Ooredoo Algeria and Orange Tunisia users and allow them to seamlessly purchase and enjoy the latest games and their favorite applications.

With over 2.1 billion global monthly transactions, Mondia Pay aims to provide its users in North Africa with secure, convenient, and contactless payment aids. This integration was made possible due to a strategic partnership that was formalized in 2020 and has since witnessed an increase in DCB coverage and IAP (In-App Purchase) kit capabilities for global developers.

The CEO of Mondia Pay, Simon Rahmann, stated that his company is “extremely proud” of its “continued partnership with Huawei Mobile Services, and to bring Mondia Pay’s fully integrated digital payment technology to serve the Africa region.”  He also restated his company’s commitment “to delivering innovative digitalization and payments solutions that enable the natural progression towards cashless societies throughout the rest of Africa.”

In his remarks, Adam Xiao, Managing Director of Huawei Mobile Services in the Middle East and Africa, Huawei Consumer Business Group, stated that this partnership between Huawei and Mondia Pay “further cements” Huawei’s “commitment to enable technology around the world and to provide Huawei users in Algeria and Tunisia with convenient access to services by Huawei Mobile Services.”

This article was adapted from a press release distributed by APO Group.  You can start earning money by becoming our Independent Reporter or Contributor. 

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