EasyPay unveils new Invite A Friend feature in easywallet app

EasyPay unveils new Invite A Friend feature in easywallet app

PanARMENIAN.Net - EasyPay, one of the leading fintech platforms in Armenia, is introducing the highly anticipated Invite A Friend feature in their easywallet app.

The new feature includes user rewards and promotes the ease and benefits of digital payments to a wider audience.

With the Invite A Friend feature, EasyPay users now have the opportunity to earn 1000 easycoins for each successful referral they make (1 easycoin = 1 AMD). Meanwhile, referred friends will receive a bonus of 500 easycoins as a warm welcome to the easywallet community.

What sets this feature apart is the unlimited potential for users to invite as many friends as they wish. By sharing their unique referral link through various communication channels, such as social media or messengers, users can invite friends and family to join the easywallet community.

"We are thrilled to introduce the Invite A Friend feature in our easywallet app," said Tigran Parseghyan, CMO of EasyPay. "Not only does it reward our loyal users, but it also allows them to share the benefits of easywallet with their social circle. We believe that this feature will encourage more individuals to adopt digital payment methods, promoting financial literacy in Armenia."

EasyPay remains committed to providing innovative solutions that simplify financial transactions and improve the overall user experience. The Invite A Friend feature is a testament to EasyPay's dedication to rewarding users and encouraging the growth of digital payments in Armenia.

For more info, users can visit invite.easypay.am, where they will find detailed instructions and additional information on how to invite friends and earn rewards.

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