PaySpace to Present Platform Features at the European Summit

BARCELONA New payment service provider PaySpace will present features of its payment platform at the European Summit.

PaySpace will present the new opportunities of its payment services, including extended reporting system, new partner banks and other features.

The summit takes place in Barcelona from March 1-4.

PaySpace said it offers issuers, who possess different payment card types, reliable and secure card transaction processing solutions.

“PaySpace traditionally participates in the European Summit, as the conference gathers a wide range of our customers," said Dima Pikul, chief operating officer at PaySpace.

"We are pleased to introduce them the results of payment platform improvement, enhancing the efficiency of their business. Meetings and communication at the conference also allow our potential clients to evaluate not only technical features of the platform, but also such benefits of PaySpace, as European incorporation, high speed connectivity, and favorable rates."

The company said that today's business world requires merchants to be more flexible and mobile creating new ways of payment for its customers.

"Our solutions are actively used in adult and dating business due to such capabilities of our payment platform as multi-currency, partners bank in different countries and continents, effective processing and chargeback control, smart reporting tools, support of several merchant accounts for one merchant," the company said.

"PaySpace offers reliable and secure electronic payment solutions which can help the merchants not to worry about payment methods available for their customers and to concentrate on increasing sales volume and providing services for their clients."

Company representatives will be available at the Stand Up Banner during the conference.

For more information, email general@payspace or visit the company website here.

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