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Telr Partners with Jordan’s Jet Application to Strengthen Quick-Commerce Payments

Payment gateway Telr has partnered with Jordanian quick-commerce platform Jet Application to strengthen the payments infrastructure supporting the Kingdom’s rapidly expanding digital commerce market.

Under the partnership, Telr will provide Jet with its smart payment platform, supporting payment acceptance across digital channels with a focus on security, scalability and streamlined transaction processing. The agreement is expected to support Jet’s expansion while enabling faster and more seamless payments for customers using the platform.

The partnership brings together Telr’s regional payments infrastructure and Jet’s vertically integrated quick-commerce model. Jet manages its own inventory and fulfilment operations, allowing it to deliver groceries and everyday essentials to customers in minutes.

For Jet, the integration provides access to multiple payment methods, enterprise-grade security and scalable transaction capabilities as the company expands its operations in Jordan. The move also reflects the growing role of payments infrastructure in supporting the rapid growth of quick-commerce platforms across the Middle East.

Khalil Alami, Founder and CEO of Telr, said, “Telr is proud to support Jet as it continues to shape and lead the quick-commerce landscape in Jordan.” Alami added, “Jet represents the strength of Jordanian entrepreneurship and innovation. At Telr, we believe in leveraging our award-winning payment technology and bringing UAE payment innovation to markets across the region as part of our mission to provide the payment infrastructure that enables regional leaders to compete, grow, and operate at a world-class level in their local markets.”

Faris Sinokrot, Founder and CEO of Jet Application, said, “This partnership with Telr marks an important step in Jet’s growth strategy.” Sinokrot added, “Working with a trusted and reliable payment gateway partner gives us the infrastructure, expertise, and scalability required to support our expansion while maintaining the highest standards for our customers.”

The partnership comes as fintech providers and digital commerce platforms across the region increasingly collaborate to build payments infrastructure capable of supporting faster, more scalable online transactions. For Jordan’s quick-commerce sector, the agreement highlights the growing importance of integrated payment capabilities as platforms expand their customer bases and digital operations.

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Chris Fernando

Chris N. Fernando is an experienced media professional with over two decades of journalistic experience. He is the Editor of Arabian Reseller magazine, the authoritative guide to the regional IT industry. Follow him on Twitter (@chris508) and Instagram (@chris2508).

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