Money transfer business becomes WorldPay to help strengthen the global offer
Press release
October 17, 2013. WorldPay, world leader in payment processing, risks, and alternatives of payment Azimo, internet and mobile phone based on the money transfer business, have announced an agreement that will see WorldPay to manage inbound processing of payments to Azimo. Based in the United Kingdom, Azimo serves customers around the world providing the capabilities for consumers to send money to the banks, places of payment in cash, delivery address and mobile wallets in 190 countries.
Consumers are able to pay for Azimo money transfers using funds from your bank account in the United Kingdom, a debit card or by cash deposit with a banking partner of the company.
The social service is enabled so that users can integrate with your Facebook contacts and send transfers to them directly.
Unleavened recently announced that it had secured a $1 million investment more seeds and is configured to use the funds to expand its European operations.
WorldPay was selected to provide global procurement services in addition to the acceptance of alternative payment functions as Azimo seems to expand outside the United Kingdom.
Moving forward, WorldPay will allow Azimo to accept a wide range of alternative payment types, helping its expansion by using WorldPay's wide range of payment.
WorldPay provides more than 200 more alternative global payment types and is connected to more than 50 in local currency clearing systems, which will allow customers of Azimo to use their preferred payment method finance money transfers online.
Shane Happach, CCO with WorldPay Ecommerce division, commented, "according to research recent World Bank, money transfer services handle more $500bn of remittances each year.
"Even with today's modern technology, the process of transfer of money abroad can be difficult and often includes high-ranking officials to send funds abroad.
"It has never been so important to provide customers with the optimum online experience so they can send money easily, quickly and at the lowest cost to help maximize transactions, especially when seeking to expand internationally".
"Key to the success of the cross-border expansion of the Azimo is the selection of a payment provider that can help to capture the global opportunity, providing a quick, safe and convenient experience for deposit money online."
Michael Kent, CEO with Azimo, commented: "it is a successful business in the United Kingdom, they were eager to quickly expand our offer internationally but need a provider of payments with the experience, capabilities and expertise to satisfy consumers, demands and preferences in foreign payment."
"Working with WorldPay ensure that we provide our customers with a secure and transparent environment for transferring money online and give us global reach expand internationally."
About Azimo
Unleavened is the next business generation FinTech disrupt international money transfer sector based in London. Financial services in the United Kingdom are married know how emergent digital cash, mobile internet and social networking client behaviors business is changing the way in which European consumers send and receive money. Offers business, bank deposit, payment in cash, mobile wallet reloading and delivery services door to door in more than 200 countries. Unleavened Ltd is authorised and regulated by the financial authority of conduct under the 2009 payment service regulations for the provision of payment services.
About WorldPay
WorldPay is a leading global provider of risk and payment services, processing millions of transactions every day. WorldPay is a unification of seven major retail payment solutions and offers a wide range of services including acquisition, gateway, alternative payments, mobile payments and risk management. WorldPay became an independent in December 2010 company.
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