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First Abu Dhabi Bank’s (FAB) Releases Payit Digital Payments

First Abu Dhabi Bank’s released Payit a digital mobile wallet payit that supports wallet to wallet (p2p) transfers, bill payments, splitting and sharing payments, sending money home, cash pickup, sending money directly to a bank account.

First Abu Dhabi Bank has partnered with MoneyGram which will enable Payit users to send cash that can be picked up globally to over 200 countries through a single click.

First Abu Dhabi Bank is one of the largest banks operating in UAE, it was It was formed as a merger involving First Gulf Bank and National Bank of Abu Dhabi on December 7, 2016.

M. Ali

Daily cryptocurrency trader, miner, technology enthusiast and a full time IT and security consultant. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email him at nabil@wibbic.com

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