US FinTech Startup CabbagePay is set to redefine the way money flows
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CabbagePay is redefining the way money moves for all businesses, while reducing fees, fraud and checkout times – time to ditch the plastic.
— Pratt Khot
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, US , stores, websites and apps. CabbagePay is growing rapidly due to its cost-effective payment rails and countless use cases across all industries, from retail and freelancing to healthcare and finance. The company allows platforms to integrate pre-built CabbageLink technology into mobile apps, and online stores to make payments cost-effective without leaving the platform’s brand experience.
“Moving money is plagued with an excess of fees, fraud, delays. Checkout times everywhere have been more frustrating than ever because of the pandemic and merchants are paying tens of thousands of dollars in credit card fees. CabbagePay is capitalizing on this untapped market,” said Pratt Khot, co-founder of CabbagePay. “Our unified Cabbage API supports all technology teams to set up with less than 5 lines of code.”
With CabbagePay, companies save significantly on payment transaction fees, and thus pass these savings on to customers. For frequent purchasing businesses such as gas stations, grocery stores, etc., significant gains accumulate over time as regular customers switch to CabbagePay from credit cards, making the discounts and cashback well worth it. Businesses encourage customers to switch to CabbagePay by offering bonuses and one-off discounts. Also, Cabbage App offers customers the fastest way to pay in stores using transient code technology.
“For frequent shoppers, the minimal amount paid out via one-time bonus yields a significantly higher return, as savings per transaction increase over time with CabbagePay customers. Also, our checkout times have decreased by 60%” says a business owner who accepts CabbagePay in all 18 of his business locations.
Alcohol delivery startup Drinkerrs.com and social media job startup HereHires.com have partnered with CabbagePay to make payments more cost-effective and secure. “We’ve built a foundation to take a serious share of the total addressable market (TAM) in the US,” said Pratt Khot, co-founder. “The US card payments industry is the largest market of all, and we are ready to seize this opportunity.”
Interested in joining retailers, businesses across the country that already accept CabbagePay to reduce transaction fees, checkout times and fraudulent transactions? Sign up here.
Pratt Khot
Cabbage North America, Inc. CabbagePay
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