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İŞBANK PARTNERS WITH PPRO GROUP TO BOOST CROSS BORDER SALES

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Posted on February 24, 2017

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İşbank became the first Turkish bank to offer its customers 13 local alternative payment methods “The digital revolution is transforming consumer behaviour and we needed to take steps to meet their changing needs. İşbank is the first bank in Turkey to offer our merchants alternative payment schemes as well as card payments. This means that […]

İşbank became the first Turkish bank to offer its customers 13 local alternative payment methods

“The digital revolution is transforming consumer behaviour and we needed to take steps to meet their changing needs. İşbank is the first bank in Turkey to offer our merchants alternative payment schemes as well as card payments. This means that our merchants can now use all kinds of international and local payment methods in a secure, easy and fast way. With this partnership we are opening the gates to secure e-commerce for our merchants which will help to boost Turkey’s export figures. ” says İşbank’s Deputy CEO Mr. YalçınSezen.

PPRO Group’s CEO, Simon Black comments on the partnership; “We’re delighted to be working with İşbank which is now paving the way for online merchants to boost their profits in new global markets by enabling them to offer a wealth of local payment methods.  Embarking on international e-commerce can seem a daunting prospect for merchants, but with PPRO’s support those merchants working with İşbank can confidently and securely integrate with key global markets and increase their sales volume.”

Covering the entire value chain from acquiring through to processing, local collection and reconciliation, PPRO offers all acquiring services for a multitude of international alternative payment methods across more than 100 countries. Under one contract, through one single integration and one platform, PPRO processes, collects, reconciles, consolidates and pays out all payments for PSPs’ and acquirers’ merchants.

İşbank became the first Turkish bank to offer its customers 13 local alternative payment methods

“The digital revolution is transforming consumer behaviour and we needed to take steps to meet their changing needs. İşbank is the first bank in Turkey to offer our merchants alternative payment schemes as well as card payments. This means that our merchants can now use all kinds of international and local payment methods in a secure, easy and fast way. With this partnership we are opening the gates to secure e-commerce for our merchants which will help to boost Turkey’s export figures. ” says İşbank’s Deputy CEO Mr. YalçınSezen.

PPRO Group’s CEO, Simon Black comments on the partnership; “We’re delighted to be working with İşbank which is now paving the way for online merchants to boost their profits in new global markets by enabling them to offer a wealth of local payment methods.  Embarking on international e-commerce can seem a daunting prospect for merchants, but with PPRO’s support those merchants working with İşbank can confidently and securely integrate with key global markets and increase their sales volume.”

Covering the entire value chain from acquiring through to processing, local collection and reconciliation, PPRO offers all acquiring services for a multitude of international alternative payment methods across more than 100 countries. Under one contract, through one single integration and one platform, PPRO processes, collects, reconciles, consolidates and pays out all payments for PSPs’ and acquirers’ merchants.

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