Segpay Establishes European Union Hub in Dublin

Segpay Establishes European Union Hub in Dublin

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Segpay announced today the opening of its European Union office based in Dublin, Ireland.

Segpay received an E.U. Payment Institution license from the Central Bank of Ireland ahead of Brexit. This covers all Segpay payment and merchant services in the E.U. and it will maintain licenses in the U.K. for U.K.-based merchants.

"We’ve spent countless hours preparing for Brexit because it was so important to have our merchants remain on solid ground when Brexit officially goes into motion,” said Cathy Beardsley, Segpay president and CEO. "Now that we have an office and license in place, our merchants can continue to focus on their business as we work with acquirers to get everyone paid."

Ailish Penston will be the Ireland Country Manager with "a dedicated local team," a rep explained. "Segpay has been building to this solution since the Brexit vote in June of 2016. Segpay’s E.U. merchants will now process through several E.U. acquirers and Segpay as a payment facilitator."

With the opening of its subsidiary in Ireland Segpay now has offices and outposts in six countries around the world.

To learn more about Segpay’s E.U. office or its affiliate marketing platform, contact sales@segpay.com.

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