WiPay’s Cashless Carnival Initiative featured in billion-dollar haul
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According to the IDB, the Caribbean’s informal economy accounts for 35-40 per cent of GDP in most territories, with Trinidad and Tobago’s informal economy estimated at 31.6 per cent of its GDP, equivalent to roughly US$12 billion in GDP PPP.
The CSO reports that Trinidad earned nearly US$1 billion from 78,000 visitors who spent an average of US$2,000 during a five-day period. However, various support industries such as food vendors, beauty practitioners, tour operators, cook shops, artisans, and bars are unable to accept card payments, oftentimes resulting in missed sales opportunities.
WiPay, the Caribbean’s leading payment solutions company, has taken action through its “Cashless Carnival” initiative. For the 2023 Trinidad Carnival season, WiPay deployed over 100 smart terminals in locations frequented by Carnival goers, offering payment solutions for underbanked merchants and vendors.
WiPay’s smart terminals accept tap-to-pay options like Apple Pay and Google Pay, as well as card-present solutions from MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover, which is a regional first. This enables merchants and vendors the ability to accept payments from over 327 million Apple Pay and Google Pay users, as well as the millions of individuals utilising American Express and Discover cards.
WiPay’s goal is to tangibly drive financial inclusion and close the gap between consumers and missed sales across the region in piggybacking on carnival. The Cashless Carnival Initiative empowers merchants and vendors to easily accept new forms of payment and thrive in the rapidly expanding digital economy. To date, WiPay has processed over 40,000 cashless transactions and millions of TTD during the Trinidad carnival season.
“When you go to the bars during the fetes, that’s WiPay. When you purchase tickets online, that’s WiPay. We already have a few street vendors using WiPay’s smart terminals as part of a pilot promotion. In the future, we want to be able to say that when you buy street food from a small vendor, that’s WiPay,” said Kibwe McGann, chief marketing officer of WiPay Group. “Our objective has been to identify and address the needs of both consumers and merchants by developing tailored solutions. As we close the gap, we will bridge the hole between missed sales and willing consumers.”
Next on the Cashless Carnival calendar is carnival in Jamaica. WiPay has already secured exclusive rights for cashless payments with GenXS Carnival Band and all its events, as well as the Caribbean Airlines title-sponsored event, WiFETE, of which WiPay is also a partner.
“Jamaica represents the second-greatest opportunity in the carnival space and provides a real chance for WiPay to make an impact. Tourism is the island’s biggest earner and economic driver. However, the ability to accept cashless payments outside of brick-and-mortar establishments is virtually non-existent, creating a market opportunity for WiPay to deliver value and have the greatest impact,” added Kibwe.
Established in 2017, WiPay is a leading payment solutions provider across the Caribbean, with a presence in 10 territories, including the US and Columbia, and nine African territories. WiPay offers a wide range of online and offline payment solutions and is at the forefront of driving innovation in the payments industry across the Caribbean region.
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