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Paynet signs TSYS agreement

20 Sep 12 - - Partnership DealsKenya
Migrating Visa card portfolio to PRIME 4

Paynet, a Kenyan financial services provider, is migrating its Visa card portfolio to PRIME 4, the latest version of the TSYS card and merchant management solution (view press release). The PRIME platform will support Paynet’s partnership with TSYS in delivering service and innovation, while aiming to increase the availability of payments across the region to improve quality and choice for businesses and consumers. 

Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, Paynet has been a TSYS client since 2004 when it first licensed a card management solution.

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