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Cybersecurity in Digital Payments: How to Stay Safe Online

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Consumers face numerous risks when making online transactions, and scams vary in complexity. Some are easy to spot—such as social media posts or emails claiming a well-known brand is giving away huge prizes. Unsolicited emails with typos or suspicious “reply-to” fields are also common red flags. Unfortunately, scammers often target less tech-savvy users, making them easy victims.

Payments Are at the Heart of Exceptional Customer Service

As Customer Service Month wraps up, we explore how payments have become a strategic pillar of customer experience. From reducing cart abandonment to scaling with a human touch, Network’s solutions empower businesses to serve better and grow faster.

The Sandstorm Kenya Story – Blending Craftmanship with Seamless Digital Commerce

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Sandstorm Kenya is redefining African luxury by blending handcrafted design with seamless digital commerce. From its roots in Nairobi’s Karen suburb to a global e-commerce presence, the brand’s journey is powered by local artisans, timeless craftsmanship, and a unified payment experience that makes shopping effortless, whether online or in-store.

The Future of Payments: PDQ/POS Business Trends in Kenya

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In today’s fast-paced digital economy, accepting cashless payments is essential. Discover how PDQ machines (Process Data Quickly) can transform your Kenyan business—boosting transaction speed, security, and customer satisfaction—and why Network POS is the top choice for reliable, affordable terminals.

Smarter Payments, Stronger Skies: Revolutionizing Aviation Costs & Revenue

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rom London to Lagos, New York to Nairobi, the aviation industry is undergoing a digital transformation. As passenger demands surge and carriers strive to recover from post-pandemic losses, one question leads boardroom agendas: how can airlines reduce operational costs while unlocking new revenue streams?

Global markets are still reeling from the so-called “Trade Wars 2.0”—recent U.S. tariffs that have disrupted supply chains and driven inflationary pressures across sectors from tech to transportation. Yet the ripples are most pronounced on the runways of Nairobi, Lagos, Johannesburg, and Accra, where every dollar counts and margins are razor-thin.