WEBXPAY, a secure and reliable Internet payment gateway provider, has announced a strategic partnership with CHORDS by Semi Circle (PVT) Ltd., to introduce ‘WEBXPAY Prime by CHORDS’ to facilitate online learning on an agile digitalized platform for students and teachers. Making a positive contribution to facilitate uninterrupted learning, this new partnership is a testimony to WEBXPAY’s mission to drive tech literacy whilst also promoting ecommerce.
The outbreak of COVID-19 has given rise to a sharp demand for online educational tools and technology platforms that can ensure smooth interface for both students and teachers. Technology is clearly the way forward for the future even in a post-COVID world. The alliance between
Dayan Kiriwaththuduwa (CEO) from CHORDS said: “We are proud to partner with WEBXPAY to launch WebXPay Prime by CHORDS’ to offer benefits for tutors including online teaching platform, online payment gateway with 13 payment options, flat fee structure and hassle-free documentation. The pandemic has created an opportunity for service providers like CHORDS and even WEBXPAY to support online learning to ensure that students don’t get left behind.”
WEBXPAY’s partnership with CHORDS by Semi Circle is a highly strategic one because the upcoming Edutainment and Entertainment entity with exclusive IT infrastructure, has revolutionized the online education in the country by providing the very first product of that kind called ‘primetuition.lk’, the largest and the first online learning platform of the country. Founded by Sri Lankan Mathematician Dayan Kiriwaththuduwa and managed by him and Susain Fernando, CHORDS has been operating Operational Math Solutions, a subsidiary, which conducted the largest teacher workshop across the country, combining all major Sri Lankan universities for the Sri Lanka Olympiad Mathematics Foundation.
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