emerchantpay has been recognised as a best practice representative for the current edition of The Parliamentary Review; an independent publication which looks at how key British organisations are responding to different political and economic challenges.
Our vision at emerchantpay is to become the payments partner of choice for merchants and partners alike. We aim to achieve this by providing a wide range of international payments solutions with an extensive network of settlement routes to a diverse corpus of industries while ensuring the provision of flexibility and a high level of service.
Commenting on the announcement is Group CFO at emerchantpay, Stephen Dickson: “To be recognised as a best practice representative for our impact, not only in the fintech industry but across our diverse corpus of industries we support with financial services, is a proud moment for the team at emerchantpay.
“With businesses navigating the impact of COVID-19 globally and the waves of Brexit it is crucial businesses get the support they need from their financial services partner,” he said.
emerchantpay have been recognised for this in our methods of recruiting the knowledge and skill specific to a market in order to develop the necessary products, testing and revision that is going to have the most impact for businesses in that market as they need it.
“By building a collaborative and dynamic culture at emerchantpay our global team has successfully supported multiple business lines in multiple geographies while maintaining our high level of customer service,” said Stephen.
About emerchantpay
emerchantpay is a leading online, mobile and POS payment service provider. We're on a mission to create a global payment ecosystem that connects businesses and consumers everywhere through seamless payment solutions in-store, in-app and online. With our one-to-one approach and network of payment experts, we provide leading-edge payment solutions tailor-made for each business.
About The Parliamentary Review
The publication is apolitical and reviews the latest events in parliament from a non-partisan perspective. The organisations who write for The Review are – for the most part – apolitical themselves, although some are unapologetically forthright with their views of certain political parties or individuals. This makes for a fascinating series of articles to suit your tastes and challenge your convictions.
Success for organisations of any size does not always come easily, and The Parliamentary Review is indispensable for anyone who seeks to make a difference in their sector. It highlights significant developments and concerns for leaders up and down the country.
The Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Kwasi Kwarteng says “this year’s Parliamentary Review reflects on a tumultuous and extraordinary year, globally and nationally.”