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Last Updated : 2024-04-27 00:40:00
Kangaroo Cabs is the latest merchant to sign up with DFCC Bank PLC to join its Vardhana Virtual Wallet (VVW) merchant network which connects over 10,000 customers and 800 merchants, demonstrating the rising demand for this innovative product.
This partnership promises to enrich user experience when availing Kangaroo Cabs, as users will be able to pay through their Vardhana Virtual Wallet, without the hassle of carrying cash with them. As an introductory offer, a 30% discount will be given on all Kangaroo cab rides (cars only) for payments made through the VVW and this offer will be valid from the 1st to the 15th of November. Furthermore, the Vardhana Virtual Wallet is open to any smartphone user on any mobile service network, regardless of whether they are a DFCC Bank customer.
Speaking on this, Lakshman Silva – CEO, DFCC Bank, said, “DFCC Bank welcomes Kangaroo Cabs on-board our wide network of merchants who have adopted the Vardhana Virtual Wallet. The Vardhana Virtual Wallet is an app that is revolutionising payments and extending immense convenience to users with a simple three step process as simple as “Get service, pay and enjoy”. We remain committed to add value to this product to enhance benefits for our users.”
Thushara Fonseka – Director Operations, Kangaroo Cabs mentioned “We are the first cab company to get connected to the Vardhana Virtual Wallet, and we are very happy to introduce this payment option to our valued customers. It will be much quicker and convenient for them to use, saving transaction time and it also offers a different experience for our drivers. We believe that customers will be benefited immensely as they can also enjoy a variety of special offers.”
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