Finaro taps MultiPay to boost payment acceptance in Nordics and UK

Global cross-border payment provider Finaro has teamed up with paytech firm MultiPay to offer a unified payment acceptance solution for merchants in the Nordics and UK regions. The partnership aims to simplify the disjointed payments landscape in these regions.

Facts

  • Finaro will act as the acquirer for MultiPay’s payment terminals.
  • The solution will boost in-store acceptance of international and local cards, as well as digital wallets.
  • MultiPay will process transactions for e-commerce merchants as a PSP.
  • Finaro provides a quick onboarding process, allowing payment facilitators to start accepting card payments in 24 to 48 hours.
  • The terminals are fully compliant with PCI P2PE and PCI DSS L1 and accredited by all major banks.
  • The partnership expands Finaro’s footprint in the Nordics and UK regions.
  • The solution creates a “better” payments infrastructure for merchants by “removing complexity,” says Achiya Fried, CCO and strategy officer at Finaro.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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