Full-Time
Mobile payment solutions via carrier billing
No salary listed
Senior
London, UK
Hybrid
Flexibility to work from the office or from home.
Boku provides mobile payment solutions that allow businesses to accept online payments through direct carrier billing and mobile wallets. Their platform is designed for global brands, particularly in regions where credit card use is limited, enabling these businesses to monetize their services effectively. Boku's technology allows consumers to make purchases using their mobile phone number, with charges appearing on their carrier bill or deducted from their mobile wallet. Unlike many competitors, Boku focuses on localized payment solutions, catering to the specific needs of different markets. The company's goal is to facilitate seamless payment experiences for consumers while supporting businesses in expanding their reach in the global e-commerce landscape.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2008
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