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Introducing Payant

Payant is a web-based invoicing software that helps freelancers, small, medium and large businesses to create beautiful invoices, automatically send payment reminders and lets them accept instant payments faster online.

Beyond invoicing, it is also a payment gateway for websites and mobile application developers to accept instant online payments from their users directly from their applications.

Features
Payant is designed to make invoicing and accepting payments super fast and easy. You don’t need a developer to start accepting online payment.

Quick Invoicing: Create and send beautiful invoices within minutes.

Get Paid Around the World: Grow your business, go global and get paid by anyone, anywhere and anytime online using credit and debit cards.

Automated Reminders: Send friendly reminders to your customers and get paid on time.

Instant Bank Settlement: Get credited into your bank account the minute you get paid.

Dashboard: See and manage every payment, customer, invoice, products and more from your dashboard.

Intelligent Reports: See all transactions summary from a single view to help you make faster decisions.

Security and Fraud Protection: Enterprise grade level encryption is built into Payant with modern tools employed to protect you from fraud.

Simple Pricing: Simple pricing. Yet incredible features.

Developers: Extendable APIs to help you accept instant payments directly from your application with concise and easy to read documentation to help you and your developer get started in no time.

Earn Money: Earn 5% commission for every online payment your friends receive using Payant if they register using your referral link. Withdraw at anytime.

Payant is effortlessly simple, with it’s uncluttered user interface and elegant design, it has made invoicing and receiving online payments fun.
Payant is currently available at https://payant.ng.

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