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Cashless payments have become the norm across the world, and these three startups want to make sure that Caribbean businesses and consumers can enjoy all the conveniences and benefits of cashless payments.

Squeeze Cash

Lead by CEO Kenrick Quashie of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Squeeze Cash’s goal is to allow customers to “pay, send and request money across borders.”

Squeeze Cash customers can use the app to pay for goods and services in-store or online. They can also send and receive cash from any country, and transfer funds to their bank accounts. Learn more about how the app works here.

 

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WiPay

Founded by Trinidadian Aldwyn Wayne, Wipay empowers its customers to “accept and make payments online using all forms of payment in local currency.”

The app is now available in Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and St. Lucia.

The WiPay team also created a solution for Trinidadians to pay court fines digitally called CourtPay.

 

 

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mMoneyBB

A product of the Barbadian fintech firm Bitt, mMoney is just one product that serves Bitt’s mission to create “payment systems that promote social inclusion, financial empowerment and economic growth for this and future generations.”

Barbadians can use mMoney to pay utilities, settle restaurant checks, and send money to other mMoney users in Barbados.

 

 

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