Spanning over 200 markets, Nuvei connects businesses and customers through integrated solutions.
Earlier, the company partnered with Mastercard, enabling instant payouts to bank cards for businesses.
The Canadian fintech company Nuvei
Corporation has unveiled a partnership with Microsoft, aiming to develop
payment experiences for customers globally. This collaboration leverages
Nuvei's technology to optimize payments across Microsoft's product ecosystem,
particularly in the Middle East and Africa regions.
Microsoft's Global Payments Journey with
Nuvei
With a presence in over 200 markets,
Nuvei offers a suite of services, connecting businesses with customers through integrations.
Nuvei's global payments capabilities offer optimized authorization rates, risk
management, and access to local alternative payment methods through a
single integration.
Philip Fayer, Nuvei Chair and CEO, Nuvei, Source: LinkedIn
Ajith Thekadath, Vice President Global Payments, Microsoft, Source: LinkedIn
Philip Fayer, the Chair and CEO of Nuvei, said: "Enabling Microsoft to connect to its customers
across a wide range of products is testament to our technology and dedication
to world-class customer service. We're excited to optimize payments for such a
universal brand that is trusted and relied upon by so many people."
The partnership aims to extend across
additional markets, exploring new use cases, including integration with
Microsoft Dynamics 365, the business applications technology suite. Both Nuvei
and Microsoft aim for collaborative exploration as innovative, technology-led
businesses, seeking to enhance their commercial relationship.
"We're pleased to extend our
payment solutions to the Middle East and African
region," added Ajith Thekadath, the Vice President of Global Payments at
Microsoft. "Whether it is a one-off purchase, software subscription, or
in-game purchasing, payments are critical to our overall customer
experience. Partnering with Nuvei enables our customers to pay wherever
they are and whenever they want to."
China Office Inauguration and Mastercard
Partnership
Fayer expressed excitement about adding
an office in China, emphasizing the importance of global reach and regional
expertise for e-commerce businesses scaling internationally. The company has
already partnered with Chinese businesses, including Geekbuying, Vakatrip, and
Cupshe, offering cross-border payment services.
Nuvei's expansion in the APAC region
involves securing local licenses in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia. The
company has also entered a strategic partnership with Mastercard to provide
instant payouts to bank cards for businesses, initially in Singapore and soon
expanding to Australia and Hong Kong. Nuvei anticipates
further growth driven by the surge in online trading activity globally.
The Canadian fintech company Nuvei
Corporation has unveiled a partnership with Microsoft, aiming to develop
payment experiences for customers globally. This collaboration leverages
Nuvei's technology to optimize payments across Microsoft's product ecosystem,
particularly in the Middle East and Africa regions.
Microsoft's Global Payments Journey with
Nuvei
With a presence in over 200 markets,
Nuvei offers a suite of services, connecting businesses with customers through integrations.
Nuvei's global payments capabilities offer optimized authorization rates, risk
management, and access to local alternative payment methods through a
single integration.
Philip Fayer, Nuvei Chair and CEO, Nuvei, Source: LinkedIn
Ajith Thekadath, Vice President Global Payments, Microsoft, Source: LinkedIn
Philip Fayer, the Chair and CEO of Nuvei, said: "Enabling Microsoft to connect to its customers
across a wide range of products is testament to our technology and dedication
to world-class customer service. We're excited to optimize payments for such a
universal brand that is trusted and relied upon by so many people."
The partnership aims to extend across
additional markets, exploring new use cases, including integration with
Microsoft Dynamics 365, the business applications technology suite. Both Nuvei
and Microsoft aim for collaborative exploration as innovative, technology-led
businesses, seeking to enhance their commercial relationship.
"We're pleased to extend our
payment solutions to the Middle East and African
region," added Ajith Thekadath, the Vice President of Global Payments at
Microsoft. "Whether it is a one-off purchase, software subscription, or
in-game purchasing, payments are critical to our overall customer
experience. Partnering with Nuvei enables our customers to pay wherever
they are and whenever they want to."
China Office Inauguration and Mastercard
Partnership
Fayer expressed excitement about adding
an office in China, emphasizing the importance of global reach and regional
expertise for e-commerce businesses scaling internationally. The company has
already partnered with Chinese businesses, including Geekbuying, Vakatrip, and
Cupshe, offering cross-border payment services.
Nuvei's expansion in the APAC region
involves securing local licenses in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia. The
company has also entered a strategic partnership with Mastercard to provide
instant payouts to bank cards for businesses, initially in Singapore and soon
expanding to Australia and Hong Kong. Nuvei anticipates
further growth driven by the surge in online trading activity globally.
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
Education:
Honours degree Information Technology, Anfell College, London
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