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Lynk looks to expand in 2023 and build upon its recent success

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Lynk has been expanding rapidly since its inception roughly over a year ago. It closes the year with over $1.5 billion in transactions and over 180,000 registered users.

Vernon James, CEO of Lynk is very proud of what the company has achieved this year and what the team has achieved so far.

“We have a very committed team, with a get-it-done attitude that has helped us to introduce a host of features for our customers. Today, ‘Lynkies’ can pay bills, top up, scan to pay at various business places, and cash in or out at NCB ABM, even if customers do not have a bank account.” he said.

He also went on to talk about the new features that are coming within the new year.

“We’re taking an aggressive approach to innovation, giving users more ways to pay with Lynk and transfer money. We’ve been testing the remittance feature and are confident in the added convenience and functionality that users will find when they receive money from overseas with Lynk,” said James.

“In January, Jamaicans will be able to claim their remittance safely and easily with Lynk, pay their bills with those funds, top up, shop at over 5,000 businesses, or withdraw via any of our free cash-out options. We’ll also be introducing debit cards later in 2023, enabling users to pay in-store and shop online, internationally, using Lynk.”

All these new offers will give Lynk a competitive advantage within Jamaica. Already, it has been deemed the top financial app in Jamaica due to what it has achieved and the services they provide. It’s interesting to see how this company will develop in the long term.

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