
Processing more payment methods
The new partnership will expand Allied Wallet’s payment solutions and give its merchants access to more global banking relationships (view press release). Allied Wallet claims that by integrating with PAY.ON’s network it will be able to process more payment methods ‘than nearly every competitor.’ Munich based PAY.ON is an online payment infrastructure company that provides the ‘PayPipe’ routing gateway which contains around 100 payment methods and connects 200 payment providers around the world.
“As a global routing gateway, PayPipe supports Allied Wallet in their further expansion with new time-to-market advantages,” said PAY.ON CEO Markus Rinderer. “All 200 PayPipe providers around the world are technically connected by Allied Wallet at once. Instead of setting up and maintaining a multitude of interfaces, only on single API manages all payment processing.”
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