EML Payments Limited’s open banking business, Nuapay, has partnered with Praxis Tech (Praxis) to power the delivery of open banking and account-2-account payments to Praxis’ clients across Europe.
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90% of fintechs(1) cite enhanced customer experience as key to their competitive advantage, and this integration will enable Praxis’ clients to continue to differentiate in a rapidly evolving competitive landscape. Praxis’ customers will have access to faster, safer and seamless payment solutions.
One key segment that Praxis serves today is the trading market, which has grown rapidly, with the number of users actively trading increasing by over 30% per annum(2). This partnership will allow Praxis to provide users with an enhanced experience to better take advantage of trading opportunities.
Praxis’ integration with Nuapay’s proprietary open banking technology and industry-leading instant cardless payment solutions will be available to all of Praxis’ European customers.
With Praxis already live in the market, Nuapay has added to its existing Payment Service Providers (PSPs) network, including Worldpay, Visa’s CyberSource, Nuvei and more.
Praxis is a world-leading payment technology integrated with over 450 PSPs(3), making it one of the most comprehensive PCI DSS Level 1 compliant platforms currently in the market. Its omnichannel gateway aims to streamline the payment experience and optimise payment architecture. Nuapay brings the advantages of open banking payments to the flagship Praxis Cashier product.
Solid partnerships help fuel growth in open banking. This partnership with Praxis delivers market-leading payment solutions to their customer base, demonstrating once again their impressive ability to take advantage of innovations and respond to their customers’ needs,’’ said Brian Hanrahan, CEO, EML’s Nuapay Business Division.
EML does not expect the programme with Praxis to make a material contribution to EML Group’s revenue or EBITDA in FY23; however, the win validates EML’s strategy of focussing on open banking and account-2-account payments and the acquisition of Sentenial Group, which includes Nuapay, and provides an opportunity for material future growth.