In today’s competitive marketplace, businesses need advanced tools to drive operational efficiency and fuel growth even as SeerBit, a Pan-African payment company, is addressing these needs with its merchant dashboard.
Designed for simplicity and ease of use, the revamped dashboard offers enhanced features, robust analytics, and an improved user interface, transforming how businesses manage transactions and streamline operations for growth.
Senior product manager at SeerBit, Babajide Shoyebo, in a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP, said the latest evolution of the merchant dashboard was engineered to provide merchants with state-of-the-art tools and features that enhance operational efficiency, user engagement and overall business performance.
“This version represents our commitment to innovation and excellence, equipping merchants with everything they need to succeed in a competitive marketplace. Whether you’re a merchant in the e-commerce business, travel and hospitality, healthcare, digital services, financial services, or even in the education sector, this new portal is designed to meet the needs of users across diverse industries and help you achieve seamless business management,’’ Shoyebo added.
In addition to existing features, such as seamless onboarding, transaction reports, dispute reports, payment link and recurring payment, etc., this latest release introduces two highly anticipated features – Split Settlement and Invoicing. These tools are designed to simplify financial management, improve operational efficiency, and offer users greater flexibility in handling complex transactions.
‘‘Merchant Portal Version 3.0 does just that by offering enhanced flexibility, control and visibility into your day-to-day operations.
The introduction of invoice and split settlement represents our commitment to helping businesses streamline payment processes, reduce operational costs and improve customer satisfaction. These new features are not just about making transactions easier—they’re about empowering merchants to grow,” he stated.