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Ogone has processed EUR 16.6 bln on its platforms in 2012

Friday 25 January 2013 08:33 CET | News

Belgium-based online payment processing services provider Ogone Payment Services has processed EUR 16.6 billion on its platforms in 2012, up by 35.4 percent as compared to 2011.

The company has revealed plans to get more involved in mobile payments and further capitalise on its e-Money licence. With this licence, Ogone can offer a white-label solution which enables e-merchants, telecom operators and banks to offer their own mobile payment services for their customers and prospects.

With a worldwide presence, Ogone is now reinforcing its activity in the US and in India, as well as prospecting new markets such as Asia. Ogone plans to further invest in product development in order to upgrade its solutions for fraud prevention and financial services. One of these is Ogone Collect, which allows merchants to accept local and international payment methods in several countries and currencies through a single contract.

Currently, Ogone enables more than 35,000 customers to operate internationally in 45 countries using its connections via certified links with over 200 different banks and acquirers. The company is able to handle international payments as well as local payment methods, such as ELV and giropay in Germany, Carte Bleue in France, iDeal and Machtigingen in the Netherlands, Bancontact/Mister Cash in Belgium and local payment methods in India and the Middle East.

In December 2012, Ogone has entered a strategic alliance with ekmPowershop, a UK-based e-commerce provider, to offer the latter and its merchants an e-commerce solution with a pre-integrated payment system to connect to more than 200 banks and 80 local, international and alternative payment methods.


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