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Just days after BiMPay officially went live, Barbadians are already divided over whether the island’s newest digital payment platform is the future of doing business or another service they still need to understand.
While some have embraced the convenience of instant money transfers across banks, others say they are waiting for more information, questioning whether the service suits their circumstances while warning that vulnerable groups should not be left behind.
Among those already sold on the idea is Katelia Murrell, who said BiMPay solved a problem she frequently encountered.
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