Partner Article
Inspire Partnership with Worldpay ‘Pays Out’ for UK Small Businesses
Inspire Payments is heralding the success of its new partnership with Worldpay with more than 1,000 small business owners taking advantage of the latest cutting-edge payment technology in the first few weeks.
This new partnership delivers quick access to the payment capabilities of one of the world’s largest payment processors in Worldpay from FIS®.1
Inspire Payments provides a range of payment terminals for small and medium-sized enterprises throughout the UK and this new partnership offers customers the highly rated ‘one to watch for 2023’ Worldpay certified Ingenico DX8000 smart terminal with enhanced android processing power. The DX800 is a perfect hand held solution with connectivity via Wifi, GPRS and Bluetooth.
Sean Kelly, Sales Director at Inspire Payments comments: “From restaurants and cafes to fashion shops and more, we are proven to be a reliable, secure resource for businesses looking to upgrade their payment solutions. In fact, 97% of our customers have come to us after switching from their old providers.
Helping owners and entrepreneurs with faster and more reliable smart payments can really help their businesses boom – especially during the current tough trading conditions.
This new offering through Worldpay means that we can offer the latest instore smart payment technology to busy premises where processing speed is of ultimate importance.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sara Mak .
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