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TinyOwl ties up with Citrus, launches MyWallet

Published On : 09 Oct 2015


New Delhi, (IANS) Food ordering app TinyOwl on Wednesday, in partnership with payment gateway Citrus, has launched a new service called MyWallet for its users to make transactions easier and faster.

 

MyWallet will also allow users to get instant refunds, the company said.

"We have seen that across industries, major customer dissatisfaction happens due to challenges in refunds. To resolve this and to give impeccable and secure payment experience we have incorporated the unique and exclusive service - powered by Citrus for our consumers," Harshvardhan Mandad, co-founder, TinyOwl, said.

TinyOwl also said that the users will also now be able to add money through card or net banking in MyWallet.

Currently, this feature is only available on the Android version of the app.







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