CommerceGate Providing Payment Processing for Cupid PLC

BARCELONA, Spain — Billing and payment processor CommerceGate today announced a new partnership with online dating provider Cupid PLC.

This move signals CommerceGate’s continued push into the online dating industry.

“With a very comprehensive payment processing solution and strong presence both in North America and Europe, CommerceGate was the perfect choice to support Cupid PLC in our global expansion,” Bill Dobbie, CEO and co-founder of Cupid PLC said.

He added, “CommerceGate’s multiple banking relationships worldwide along with their continuous innovation and dedication to service will be of great benefit to us as we continue to grow our business globally.”

The company said it will step in as an international payment processing for Cupid PLC both in Europe and in the U.S. and will provide security, service and throughput to Cupid PLC’s customers.

“We are thrilled to have inked this agreement with Cupid PLC, a major player in the online dating industry. We are confident that Cupid PLC will be able to maximize their profitability and build their online business together with CommerceGate,” Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate said.

He added, “This is an important deal and we are really looking forward to working and growing with Cupid PLC in the expanding Online Dating Market. We will continue to innovate and improve monetization while delivering a first class service to the end user.”

For more information on CommerceGate visit Solutions.Commercegate.com or email sales@commercegate.com.

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