Cutting administration costs has driven demand
for payment services provider Direct Debit’s PayCentre processing
platform.
The PayCentre platform claims to automate and
streamline credit and debit card, direct debit and direct credit
payment processes for organisations via a single user interface. 54
new clients were signed-up for the service in 2010, including
UK-based car-care merchant Unipart Merchandise and Eazy
Collect – a Direct Debit collection bureau.
The modular processing platform received an
upgrade last year, with modules for Faster Payments and SEPA and
SWIFT transactions added to the service.
“2010 was a challenging period for companies
across all industries, so we are delighted to report such a
successful year,” said Paul Conway, sales director at Direct
Debit.
“We pride ourselves on building strong
relationships with our clients, banks and industry peers and look
forward to continuing this in 2011. In fact, we will be announcing
an exciting new partnership in the next couple of weeks.”
Direct Debit also announced it had seen a 158%
growth in new business in 2010 and claims to have built strong
relationships with four major high-street banks.
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