RBL Bank, one of India's driving confidential area saves money with an extending presence the nation over, and Innoviti Innovations Pvt. Ltd., India's biggest installments based
SaaS instruments organization for big business brands and their SME channel accomplices, have set up a genuinely cutting edge
omnichannel payments platform, called Omnium, for progressive merchants. The stage expects to open worth lying concealed in a retailer's information and business processes, assisting them with becoming quicker and with lesser endeavors than conceivable in any case.
Innoviti has utilized a cutting edge space driven plan technique to construct Omnium, incorporating with RBL Bank's
cutting edge banking and installment Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), empowering a quick, consistent, and secure installment integration.
Omnium empowers the retailer to coordinate their business processes across HR, ERP and showcasing stages with installment occasions to empower an exact estimation of their effect. They can likewise benchmark their interaction execution with peers, empowering a superior objective setting.
It is loaded with every one of the highlights of an advanced installment entryway and installment terminal, empowering customer travels that cut across on the web and disconnected buyer touchpoints. A client purchasing a piece of clothing on the web, can stroll over to the closest store of the shipper and get it discounted or traded, paying for the distinction through an in-store terminal, and with the advancements across the articles of clothing being applied consistently.
Pushpendra Sharma, Head of Digital Banking, RBL Bank, said, "At RBL Bank our partnerships with
fintech companies focus on the fundamentals of enhancing the way we serve customers. This partnership with Innoviti will provide settlement services using modern API technology which enables both the bank and the fintech partner in leveraging upon their core strength. The collaboration with Innoviti will be a great enhancement for the merchants at large and we are happy to support them in this initiative."