YDUQS announces partnership with Bemobi to digitize payments

The YDUQS, one of the largest higher education groups in Brazil, announces a strategic partnership with Bemobi (BMOB3), a leading company in the recurring payment solutions sector in Brazil. The partnership, recently signed with implementation scheduled for this month, aims to further modernize the payment journey of students, providing an integrated and efficient omnichannel experience.

The solution will be implemented in stages, starting with the billing portal, followed by integration with the App and Web Portal for student relationships, including recurring intelligence and other channels. With cutting-edge technology for the educational sector, this approach will ensure greater flexibility, accessibility, and convenience for students, while also driving the digitization of the segment. The project includes payment orchestration, advanced tokenization, as well as fraud prevention. 

Bemobi’s white-label platform will offer online payments by credit card and Pix, as well as innovative and constantly evolving alternatives such as Click to Pay, Wallets, and Google Pay. It will also feature a cross-channel checkout, prepared to support and integrate, in the future, other student service points, providing a smooth and intuitive payment experience.

“At YDUQS, we believe that education transforms lives — and, therefore, we constantly seek ways to make this journey more accessible, welcoming, and efficient for our more than 1.3 million students,” said Talita Rebouças, Director of Financial Operations at YDUQS. “This new initiative reinforces our commitment to offer a seamless payment experience by incorporating digital solutions that make the daily lives of our students easier, providing modern, secure, and flexible payment methods. We hope that this will not only optimize the collection process and reduce defaults but also strengthen the trust and closeness with each student throughout their journey with us,” she concludes.

In turn, Bemobi reinforces its commitment to digitizing the education sector. “The partnership between YDUQS and Bemobi marks further advancement in modernizing payments in higher education, eliminating frictions and making the experience more agile and secure. Our commitment is to accelerate the digitalization of major sectors of the country, such as education,” explains Pedro Ripper, co-founder and CEO of Bemobi. Currently, the company serves 10 of the 15 largest recurring service companies in Brazil, including 100% of the telecommunications operators and 70% of the utilities base.