Source: MOBI724 Global Solutions Inc.
  • Mobi724 (MOS) has signed a multi-country agreement with Visa to provide its engagement solutions to cardholders in Central America and the Caribbean
  • The contract will enable Mobi724 to provide its value-added solutions to the Visa issuer and cardholders
  • This contract is expected to generate revenues commencing in Q3 2022
  • Mobi724 Global Solutions is an AI-powered fintech company offering a real-time payment and card-linked incentives platform
  • Mobi724 Global Solutions Inc. (MOS) is up 33.33 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.02 per share at 3:45 pm ET

Mobi724 (MOS) has signed a multi-country agreement with Visa to provide its engagement solutions to cardholders in Central America and the Caribbean.

This new contract, made possible thanks to the partnership between Visa and Mobi724, will enable Mobi724’s value-added solutions to the Visa issuer and its cardholders.

This contract is expected to generate revenues commencing in Q3 2022.

Marcel Vienneau, CEO Mobi724 Global Solutions, commented on the news.

“With this new contract, we are proud and excited that through the integration to the Visa Offers Platform our Card-Linked Offers and Rewards Services Platform will be made available to Visa’s clients and cardholders alike.”

Mobi724 Global Solutions is an AI powered fintech company which provides a platform, that enables banks and merchants to offer their customers real-time payment card-linked incentives, in a white-label format.

Mobi724 Global Solutions Inc. (MOS) is up 33.33 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.02 per share at 3:45 pm ET.


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