Partner Article
PCI Pal partners with Odigo to provide secure payments
Global secure payment solutions provider, PCI Pal®, has announced a mutual partnership with leading Contact Centre as a Service (CCaaS) solutions provider, Odigo.
Following the launch of the new Odigo™ Connect Marketplace, which enables organisations to easily procure an extensive range of tailormade CCaaS-related solutions, customers can now access PCI Pal’s award-winning payment security solutions for voice, chat, social, email and contact centre interactions.
With a proven track record of delivering innovative CX solutions that achieve measurable results, Odigo manages over three billion interactions for more than 250 of the world’s leading brands.
Darren Gill, CRO at PCI Pal said, “We are delighted to be part of the launch of the Odigo™ Connect Marketplace platform. Our partnership enables Odigo’s customers to easily access secure payment solutions that support a true omni-channel approach.
“With the release of the new PCI DSS 4.0 standard, organisations are facing increased compliance obligations, we are therefore delighted to be working with Odigo to offer its customers integrated solutions to protect payments.”
Dominique Toubin, VP Channels & Alliances at Odigo said, “PCI Pal has developed a formidable reputation for supporting global organisations with their omnichannel payment security needs. We are therefore delighted to partner with PCI Pal and offer its state-of-the art payment security solutions, as part of our powerful new Odigo Connect Marketplace.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PCI Pal .
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