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“Get Paid. Pay back. Share.” – TABBit’s Innovative Approach to Payment Sharing in the UK

TABBx Ltd, a leader in fintech innovation, is delighted to introduce TABBit, an avant-garde application reshaping the method of sharing payment requests in the UK. Its slogan, “Get Paid. Pay back. Share.”, succinctly embodies TABBit’s mission to streamline financial interactions among friends and family, ensuring they are quick, straightforward, and safe.

Boy-Anthony Kuhne, the Chief Executive Officer of TABBit and a past Vice President at Mastercard, delineates the app’s special features: “TABBit is not just about splitting bills or managing group expenses. It’s about eliminating the hassle of exchanging bank details or installing multiple apps. Our app ensures secure transactions directly through users’ banking apps, powered in a secure and safe way by Open Banking.”

The prime feature of TABBit is its user-friendliness and security. The app facilitates sending payment requests without necessitating that recipients expose sensitive data or download the same app. All payments are processed promptly and securely via the users’ own banking applications.

Tailored to work seamlessly with various UK banks, TABBit offers an intuitive interface for sharing common costs, including rent, utilities, dinners, and holiday expenses. Kuhne adds, “Gone are the days of tedious financial chores. With TABBit, settling up is a breeze.”

Now available for download, TABBit heralds a new phase in financial communication, making the sharing of payments as effortless as sending a message. “Get Paid. Pay back. Share.” – TABBit transforms how friends and family engage in financial transactions, focusing on simplicity, security, and efficiency.

To learn more about how TABBit is changing the game in payment request sharing, visit www.tabbit.uk.

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