Libya’s largest (state) bank, Jumhouria Bank, announced yesterday the launch of the country’s first-ever e-payment service at petrol stations.
This service is available through the “OnePay – Mini Pay” platform, accessible via the “Masrafi Plus” application. The service will be provided without the imposition of any commission fees.
The launch of this service comes within the framework of a broader initiative by the Central Bank of Libya to enhance financial inclusion and expand and develop Libya’s e-payments systems.
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