Add Pesalink branding to bank transfer flow and remove change-bank picker#129
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Replace the generic placeholder icons with provider-specific logos (M-Pesa, MTN, Airtel/ATL, Telecel/Vodafone) and a dedicated bank transfer logo, wiring each mobile money key to its own asset in SupportedChannel. Rework ChannelSelectionView from a two-column LazyVGrid into a full- width vertical list of tappable rows. Each channel is now a PlainButton with a leading logo and single-line, scalable title, giving a larger tap target and consistent layout regardless of channel count. If you'd prefer something shorter for a squash merge: Add provider logos and redesign Mobile Money channel selection list
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Brand the bank-transfer channel as "Pesalink" (Kenya rail) instead of
the standard Nigeria-style Pay-with-Transfer when the transaction
currency is KES. Pesalink shares the underlying PWT rail and Pusher
contract; the difference is purely branding (tile title + logo) plus a
customer-facing "Narration / Reason" row on the account-details screen.
- Introduce BankTransferProvider (.standard / .pesalink), resolved at
flow entry by ChargeViewModel based on the new pesalinkCurrencyCodes
static (KES today). Currency is a stand-in for country until the
backend ships a country code on verify-access-code.
- Thread provider through BankTransferConfig and SupportedChannel to
drive the Pesalink display title and bundled wordmark (pesalinkLogo).
- Surface the Pesalink-only "Narration / Reason" row on the account
details screen.
- Remove the change-bank picker from the UI (backend no longer supports
changing the bank mid-flow). BankPickerSheet and the view-model
picker logic are preserved with re-enablement notes for later.
- Add ChargeViewModel tests covering KES/NGN/USD resolution, the
configurable currency-code gate, and Pesalink display title.
…ature/Adding-logos-to-payment-methods # Conflicts: # Sources/PaystackUI/Charge/Models/SupportedChannel.swift
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Brand the bank-transfer channel as "Pesalink" (Kenya rail) instead of
the standard Nigeria-style Pay-with-Transfer when the transaction
currency is KES. Pesalink shares the underlying PWT rail and Pusher
contract; the difference is purely branding (tile title + logo) plus a
customer-facing "Narration / Reason" row on the account-details screen.
flow entry by ChargeViewModel based on the new pesalinkCurrencyCodes
static (KES today). Currency is a stand-in for country until the
backend ships a country code on verify-access-code.
drive the Pesalink display title and bundled wordmark (pesalinkLogo).
details screen.
changing the bank mid-flow). BankPickerSheet and the view-model
picker logic are preserved with re-enablement notes for later.
configurable currency-code gate, and Pesalink display title.