E-commerce in Tunisia: Paymee, Konnect, and Aramex
TND payments via Paymee and Konnect plus Aramex shipping — Tunisia Tier 2 on Mrfqy.
Tunisia's online retail grows through Facebook commerce, artisan brands, and urban card adoption in Tunis and Sfax. Mrfqy classifies Tunisia as Tier 2 with Paymee and Konnect payment integrations, TND store currency, Aramex shipping, and COD for categories where trust still requires pay-on-delivery. Tunisia's Tier 2 pack enables Paymee and Konnect for TND, 19% VAT on invoices, Aramex nationwide delivery, and COD for interior governorates still building card trust. Plan Facebook Live inventory sync before Konnect checkout goes public — TND spikes during live sessions can oversell if counts lag.
Connect Paymee and Konnect
Paymee and Konnect are widely used Tunisian payment rails for cards and wallet flows. Enable both in Mrfqy payments settings, enter merchant credentials, and run TND test transactions before promoting your store on Facebook.
Younger buyers in Tunis often pay online; interior governorates still lean COD for fashion and cosmetics. Mrfqy lets you offer both without maintaining separate catalogs.
French and Arabic checkout copy both matter — Mrfqy bilingual storefronts switch language while preserving cart state.
Paymee and Konnect are the named TND gateways in Tunisia's country pack — connect wallet and card rails, enable 19% VAT display when registered, and run parallel COD for Sfax and interior wilayas.
Price in Tunisian dinar
Set TND as store currency and optimize product pages for mobile — most Tunisian discovery happens on Facebook mobile feeds.
Artisan goods, olive products, and fashion dominate social commerce. Use Mrfqy variant SKUs for sizes rather than duplicating products.
Seasonal spikes around Ramadan and summer tourism require inventory counts updated in Mrfqy before discount campaigns go live.
