Partner Article
Daily Internet wins £400k contract extension
Altrincham-based Daily Internet, a hosting and cloud infrastructure provider, has announced that Netplan Internet Solutions Limited, its wholly owned subsidiary has won a three year contract extension worth £400k.
The contract is with Trustpay Global and the three year extension means that it continues to work with Netplan to deliver their cloud based, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards payment solution to enable their customers such as PayPal, Neteller and Topshop to process card payments.
Chief operating officer, Trustpay Global,Billy Lewis, said: “The Trustpay Global team is based in the UK and has over 100 man years’ experience providing card payment solutions and is an authorised Electronic Money Institution regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
“We believe our solution is the most intuitive payment experience in the World.
“We chose to renew our long-term relationship with Netplan due to their industry leading PCI DSS Hosting strengths.
“This contract renewal effectively means Trustpay Global can help even more e-commerce merchants accept payments online, quickly, safely and securely.”
Chief operating officer, Daily Internet, Adam Binks, said: “We already had an existing relationship with Trustpay Global through the implementation of Netplan’s PCI DSS hosting solution for the past three years and I am delighted with the renewal and how such a deal further cements the solidarity and reliability of our PCI DSS Hosting strengths.”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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