TBC Uzbekistan, a leader in Central Asia’s digital banking ecosystem and part of the London-listed TBC Bank Group, has introduced Payme Plus, a subscription service that blends financial and lifestyle benefits. Launched on January 23, 2025, in Tashkent, Payme Plus provides users with an integrated solution for managing their finances while enhancing daily life.
Unlocking advanced digital banking tools
Subscribers to Payme Plus gain access to innovative tools like automated spending analysis and fee-free money transfers. Beyond banking, the service offers discounts on lifestyle and entertainment services through partnerships with Yandex Plus and Setanta. The service is delivered via Payme, a leading payments provider in Uzbekistan and a key component of TBC’s ecosystem, which serves 17 million registered users.
Driving engagement with innovative banking solutions
The launch of Payme Plus reflects TBC Uzbekistan’s broader strategy to expand its digital offerings, increase customer engagement, and boost average revenue per user. Nika Kurdiani, CEO of TBC Uzbekistan, emphasized the service’s transformative potential, stating, “Payme Plus seamlessly integrates finances with daily life, setting a new market standard and significantly elevating the TBC experience.”
Shaping the future of fintech in Uzbekistan
This launch complements other recent innovations, including the Salom Card, Osmon Card, and TBC Business, Uzbekistan’s first fully digital banking platform for SMEs and entrepreneurs. Additionally, TBC Uzbekistan has advanced its AI capabilities, rolling out AI-powered payment reminders and securing $75 million in equity funding in 2024.
As TBC Uzbekistan continues to scale its digital ecosystem, the introduction of Payme Plus positions it as a frontrunner in delivering cutting-edge, customer-centric banking solutions in the region.