Rwandan FinTech start-up Payday has announced a partnership deal that will enable Startlink customers in the country to purchase their subscription services through Payday’s platform.
The partnership will allow customers to pay for internet subscriptions and any other products and services offered by Starlink via its virtual cards.
Payday was founded in 2021 and enables remittances to remote workers, freelancers, business owners, and digital professionals with seamless, borderless payments.
The neobank claims to offer global payment processing from over 130 countries, enabling Africans to work remotely for international organisations and receive payments and withdraw money in their preferred currency, regardless of their location.
Payday also offers a payment platform for Starlink subscribers in Nigeria where the internet service was launched early this year. In Rwanda, Starlink will cost Rwf 48,000 ($43.55), with a one-time payment of Rwf 572,000 ($519.02) for hardware.