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Visa, PayMate Expand Collaboration to B2B Payments In CEMEA

  • Visa, PayMate Expand Collaboration to B2B Payments In CEMEA

Following Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) and PayMate’s collaborative launch in India in 2017, both leading digital payment solutions provider have announced an expanded collaboration to provide Visa’s issuing financial institution clients in the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) region with access to PlayMate’s proprietary payment platform for their corporate customers’ payment needs.

As a leading commercial Business-to-Business (B2B) payments solutions provider in India, PayMate’s cloud-based platform digitizes the entire procurement-to-payment cycle for businesses and helps large enterprises and SMEs to transition from traditionally slow and costly forms of payments; like cash and cheques to real-time and efficient digital payments.

The Business-to-Business payment solutions is built its business customers automate and seamlessly manage vendor payments (payables), customer payments (receivables) and invoicing, thereby, improving process efficiency and providing greater transparency of cash flows.

PlayMate CEO, Ajay Adiseshann said, “There is an ever increasing demand for automation and digitization of the entire procurement to payment cycle to help save cost, time and effort. We have a comprehensive payments platform that reduces expenses and time for processing payments, thus helping buyers pay earlier and helping sellers receive payments faster. We are thrilled to expand outside India with Visa and offer our platform to businesses operating in CEMEA region.”

Speaking on this, Rakesh Khanna, Vice President, head of Visa Business Solutions, CEMEA Visa adds, “Visa has a significant focus on digitization of B2B payments and we are teaming up with companies like PayMate to help simplify payables and receivables processes for businesses of all sizes. Our initial foray with PayMate in India resulted in a large number of Enterprises and SMBs making payments using Visa commercial cards across industry verticals, contributing to significant B2B payment volume growth in the country. We are keen to extend this alliance to enable our financial institution clients in CEMEA to streamline the B2B payments process for their corporate customers. At the same time, we are introducing secure, fast and efficient digital payments to the sellers to help optimize their cash flows.”

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