Dubai, UAE: Network International, the leading enabler of digital commerce across the Middle East and Africa (MEA), has collaborated with Amazon Payment Services to provide merchants across the UAE with a wider selection of online payment solutions, supporting businesses in their E-Commerce journey.
Network International and Amazon Payment Services have partnered to provide Network merchants with access to Amazon Payment Services gateway and payment solutions, such as EPP and enhanced fraud monitoring and enable Amazon Payment Services merchants to benefit from Network International’s acquiring and settlement solutions.
The two organizations will jointly offer diverse payment solutions at competitive prices, expanding the range of digital payment solutions available to their merchants in the UAE across a variety of product verticals. As the UAE’s largest acquirer and leading payment processor in the MEA region, Network International has taken a lead role in providing merchants and consumers across the region with best-in-class payment solutions.
Commenting on the partnership, Pankaj Kundra, Group Head of Partnerships, Acquiring at Network International, said: “As the largest acquirer in the UAE and the leading enabler of digital commerce in the Middle East and Africa (MEA), we remain committed to enhancing the UAE’s payment ecosystem by enhancing the security and acceptance rates of digital payments. We are happy to partner with a reputable Amazon brand such as Amazon Payment Services in the UAE. We look forward to working together with Amazon Payment Services to expand the fast-growing online market and support merchants looking to transition to e-commerce.”
Amazon Payment Services is a payment processing service aimed at empowering customers and businesses with simple, affordable, and trusted online payment experiences.
Peter George, Managing Director of Amazon Payment Services, added: “We are excited to be partnering with Network International, a market leader in Point of Sale and e-Commerce payment solutions in the UAE. The partnership is in line with Amazon Payment Services’ customer-oriented philosophy, as we are dedicated to offering convenient, seamless and secure digital payments to merchants and customers across as many platforms as possible, in as many markets as possible.”
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About Network International:
Network International comprises a group of companies and is the leading enabler of digital commerce across the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, providing a full suite of technology-enabled payments solutions to merchants and financial institutions of all types and sizes, including acquiring and processing services and a comprehensive ever-evolving range of value-added services.
Network International Holdings Plc (LSE: NETW) is the holding company for Network International and the group companies, including the DPO Group.
Network International:
Tricia Kaul
ASDA’A BCW,
Dubai, UAE,
Email: tricia.kaul@bm.com
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