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September 2021 Blogs

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September 9, 2021

Managing Your Tax Payments Is Easy With The PaySimply Mobile-App

Payments Industry, mobile

Mobile and app-based banking continues it’s ascent with over 23% of the Canadian population reporting to prefer app-based banking (see source). Traditional apps help you keep on top of your day-to-day transactions, but they don’t help you manage your tax payments. We noticed this gap and responded by launching the PaySimply mobile app. 

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September 7, 2021

Technology Solutions for All Retail Environments

Prepaid Products, POS Terminals

The retail environment is always changing as new technology emerges, and new payment methods are offered, which makes a POS (point of sale) system that much more important to a retailer’s store’s success. A POS system not only makes processing transactions easier, it also stores valuable information, such as product inventory, pricing, and all sales data. It also can make or break the shopping experience at your store because when the payment processing time is slow, it can result in the loss of customers. That is why it is important to have the most up to date POS system to provide a seamless shopping experience.

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September 2, 2021

PaySimply Can Help Your Municipality Be Financially Inclusive

Payments Industry, Events

They say improving the way people make payments can contribute to better government efficiency and supports economic activity (see source). And yet, residents are still limited in how they can make these payments. Financial inclusion is important, yet not always easy to achieve. That’s where we come in. 

PaySimply is an online bill payment service offering municipalities a no-fee way to accept payments for property taxes and municipal services. To make your payments widely accessible to everyone, your residents have the choice to pay with a range of online payment methods, or they can pay in-person using debit card or cash at one of the 6,000 Canada Post retail locations across the country.

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