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Spreedly gets onboard with Stripe

Spreedly, the provider of the leading Payment Orchestration platform, today announced that it is now able to offer even more local payments methods as part of its partnership with Stripe.

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An effective payments strategy is built on working with the right payment partners - and offering the right payment methods. For many merchants and merchant aggregators, this includes offering customers any number of local payment methods to help reach more customers, lower transaction costs, and improve conversion rates. Payments Orchestration provides the flexibility to transact with any number of preferred gateways and payment services and allows organizations to easily add to, remove or test new options over time.

“As part of our partnership and ongoing integration support, we’re now offering additional access to Stripe’s alternative payment methods (APMs) and Radar, an advanced fraud fighting tool available to all Stripe customers,” explained Andy McHale, senior director of product with Spreedly. “This latest integration allows joint Stripe and Spreedly customers to offer their customers a variety of payment methods and provides access to Radar, helping to manage the fraud risks associated with accepting payments online.”

Joint Spreedly and Stripe customers are now able to select from a variety of payment methods popular with customers around the world. This includes the following supported payment methods: IDEAL, Bancontact, Giropay, EPS, Alipay, Afterpay / Clearpay, Sofort, Przelewy24, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

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