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Tunz.com taken over by Ogone

29 Oct 12 - - M&A Deals
Acquired Tunz

Worldwide payment solutions provider, Ogone, has completed the acquisition of e-money issuer, Tunz.com, who specialise in payments via mobile technology.

Speaking about the acquisition, Peter De Caluwe, CEO of Ogone, said: "The auspicious acquisition of Tunz.com is finally over and by pooling our forces we have once and for all embarked on presenting a unique, comprehensive solution to e-merchants worldwide. We are proud to be able to provide merchants throughout the world with the necessary means and resources to turn their greatest ambitions into reality."

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