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Beobank selects Viva to power new corporate payment solutions for SMEs in Belgium

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Beobank and Viva Partnership – Key Points:

  • Partnership Objective: Beobank partners with Greek payments group Viva to advance the digital evolution and business growth of local SMEs in Belgium.
  • Solution Offered:
    • An “end-to-end corporate solution” combining Viva’s omnichannel payments technology and Beobank’s SME-specific banking services.
    • Aims to accelerate the adoption of digital payments among Belgian SMEs.
  • Benefits Highlighted:
    • Enhanced efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
    • Comprehensive business support for growth.
    • Focused on serving Beobank’s 765,000 customers.
  • Statements from Executives:
    • Dirk Verhaeghe (Beobank): Partnership will utilize Viva’s payment technologies, streamlined registration, and transparent pricing. It is a significant step forward in enhancing services for SMEs and self-employed individuals.
    • Harry Xenophontos (Viva): The partnership is a key part of Viva’s expansion strategy, making their omnichannel payment solutions accessible across Europe.
  • Viva’s Recent Achievements:
    • Viva Wallet, Viva’s UK subsidiary, secured authorization as an e-money institution (EMI) from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in October.
    • Haris Karonis (Viva Group CEO): The authorization supports Viva’s efforts to build robust, cloud-based payments technology with localized compliance and controls.

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