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The Hut Group selects Adyen to power online payments

08 Jun 12 - - Partnership DealsUKThe Netherlands
Launching into new markets

The Hut Group, a UK multi-website online retailer, is partnering with Amsterdam based Adyen to integrate the company’s single-click payment solution into its ecommerce websites across Europe (view press release). The company’s ecommerce websites shipped around 4.5 million orders last year and span health and beauty, entertainment, fashion, bags, footwear and gifts. International transactions currently make up around 35% of the company’s sales. Adyen’s payment solution supports payment methods across Europe, USA, Asia and Latin America.

The Hut Group is a company with a global reach and we look forward to using our expertise to help support its launch into new markets,” said Adyen CCO Roelant Prins. 

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