Digital Payments — Practical First Steps for Your Business
FawranPay helps Syrian businesses move from cash-first operations to simple, secure digital workflows. We co-design scoped pilots that fit your sector and existing tools — no disruption, clear results.
- Accept payments via local wallets (QR / payment links)
- Issue payment requests & reconcile with clear reporting
- Plan bank connections and operational processes

What You’ll Need
To participate in a pilot, businesses should be ready to provide a few simple essentials. We keep requirements light so you can focus on day-to-day operations while testing new digital workflows.
Pilot Contact
A staff member who can coordinate with us and provide quick feedback during the pilot.
Basic Reporting
Ability to share simple sales or settlement data so we can measure outcomes clearly.
Sample Workflows
A few examples of your invoices, receipts, or customer flows to ensure the pilot fits your business.
Pilot in Action
Here’s an example of how a scoped pilot could work for a Syrian business. (You can update with real results once pilots are completed.)
The Problem
Example: A retail shop struggled with handling cash, tracking settlements, and reconciling daily sales at the end of each shift.
The Pilot
Example: Introduced QR-based payment links for checkout and created a simple end-of-day digital report aligned with their existing workflow.
The Result
Example: Reduced cash-handling issues, improved daily reconciliation, and gave management better visibility of performance.
How It Works
A short, low-risk path to test digital payments in your business — without disrupting daily operations.
Intro Call & Fit
We review your workflows and pick a simple use case (e.g., QR at checkout or payment links).
Pilot Setup
We define a short pilot (scope, KPIs, reporting) and prepare staff with a simple checklist.
Operate & Review
Run the pilot with minimal changes; we review results together and plan next steps.
Questions from Businesses
Do I need special equipment?
No — most pilots use mobile phones or tablets you already have. We keep setups simple.
How long does a pilot last?
Typically 4–8 weeks, depending on your business needs and reporting cycles.
Can customers still pay in cash?
Yes. Pilots are additive — you can run digital and cash in parallel to compare results.
What happens after the pilot?
Together we review outcomes and decide if scaling or adjusting makes sense.
Will you provide payment terminals and systems?
Yes — as we expand, we plan to offer physical payment terminals and integrated systems alongside wallet and QR-based flows. For now, our pilots focus on mobile-based setups to keep things simple and cost-effective.