AYMASTER, the island’s first bill payment company, is now seeking to beat back competition by adding value through its digital channel.

The company told the Jamaica Observer that with upgrades, usage of its services is once again on the upswing. It is also considering entering other markets with its brick and mortar presence. Meanwhile, its digital reach has increased in the last two years.

 

Paymaster claims 28 per cent of the Jamaican third-party bill payment service market, noting, “We have seen significant growth in registrations, based on the proven convenience of our secure website and payment portal.”

 

“By going digital, our customers’ JPS, Digicel and Flow bill payments are updated in 45-60 minutes. We have also reduced the time to recharge a Highway 2000 toll card from 24 hours to three hours,” the company told the Business Observer.

 

It was noted, “Like many other businesses, we too have been affected by the decline in consumer demand throughout the pandemic. That said, with more people opting to use digital channels to make payments, we have seen a significant increase in the utilisation of our online platform.

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