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Elevating payment experiences for Hnry

Since starting out in New Zealand in 2017, Hnry, a leading accountant and tax automation tool for sole traders, has now expanded into one of Australasia's largest specialist accountancies. Needing a payments partner for their Australian business, Hnry turned to Monoova for our expertise and powerful payments platform to turn their vision into reality.

"Monoova, is one of the most valuable partnerships we have in the Australian market. The Automatcher service has been instrumental to Hnry's success in Australian market through the ability to provision account on demand for seamless customer onboarding experience, as well as unique bank account no and PayIDs, ability to reconcile payments and ability to pay in bound and outbound using both NPP and outbound using BPAY."

Karan Anand, Chief Strategy Officer & Managing Director, Australia at Hnry shares how Monoova's API-enabled payment solutions are successfully powering Hnry for growth in the Australian market by providing a seamless payments experience to their customers.

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