Travelyaari partners with Yes Money to facilitate quick ticketing transactions
Travelyaari has partnered with Yes Bank’s domestic remittance service, to offer a seamless payment method to customers through Yes Money’s API. With this partnership Yes Money is adding bus bookings to its portfolio in order to bridge the only visible missing piece from its assorted platter of financial services.
Moreover, it aimed to promote financial inclusion among people who have access to a formal bank account at the terminating point, usually one’s native village, but not at the originating point which is the city to where they migrate for work.
Through Yes Money’s extensive base of 80,000 business correspondents and business correspondent agents, such undeserved individuals can access a host of services including domestic money transfer, co-branded prepaid cards and corporate cash management solutions.
“Travelyaari was incepted with a vision to organise the largely unorganised bus service sector in order to offer people a quick, safe and reliable bus booking portal. This tie-up with Yes Money is a significant step towards achieving that vision to establish seamless accessibility to bus transport by adopting cutting-edge technologies. The financial platform is a leader in the remittances ecosystem, and we are proud to have enabled it to feature easier and quicker bus bookings in its vast array of services,” said Aurvind Lama, Co-Founder and Director of Travelyaari.