The solution is a multi-channel, managed service suite for processing card payments in-store, online, and on mobile. The roll out of PAYware Ocius in the UK adds to VeriFone’s PAYware Merchant Managed Service solution and expands on the offerings of Commidea, the managed service payment gateway acquired by VeriFone from Point earlier this year.
“Our customers increasingly need a payment services and support partners to manage not only card acceptance and PCI compliance, but also the growing variety of multi-channel services and apps, such as e-commerce, mobile wallets, loyalty, CRM and more,” said VP and GM of VeriFone UK and Ireland, Tony Saunders.
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