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TalkBank Chat-bot

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Developers: TalkBank
Last Release Date: 2020/08/14
Technology: Systems of remote banking

2020: Connection self-employed via the chat-bot for "Yandex.Cash"

On August 14, 2020 it became known that the resident Skolkovo of TalkBank implemented connection self-employed via the chat-bot for Yandeks. Kassa service.

It is simple connect the status self-employed — enough to come into the My Tax application or to write to the chat-bot TalkBank. The client should not go to office of bank, to independently process documents in tax or to supervise registration process.

As well as large players, self-employed can connect "Yandex.Cash" — service with online payments. Such approach raises customer confidence and simplifies work. The cash desk gives the chance to pay services or goods with any method, convenient for the client — using cards of different banks and e-wallets. It is also simple to connect cash desk, as well as issue the status of self-employed.

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"It is not obligatory get online cash desk self-employed — the law of it does not require. However such approach does work as even more effective. Less time leaves on billing to the client, sending the check, accounting and other processes. Clients belong more loyally, besides can select any convenient payment method. Whatever method was selected, money always comes to one account — conveniently to dispose of them, to keep account. In the future we are going to achieve a bigger automation and to make service even more convenient" — Mikhail Popov, the founder and the CEO of TalkBank notes.
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Self-employed, connected or going to connect "Yandex.Cash", it should be taken into account: it will be possible to make out a bill only to individuals. The commission from 3.5%, and for some categories of shops — from 1% undertakes successful payments. Restriction for acceptance of payments from bank cards, by the Apple Pay and Google Pay — up to 100,000 rubles a month is also set.[1]

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