London mobile point of sale fintech SumUp has launched a prepaid business Mastercard to its line of small business products. The card is available in the U.K., Germany, France and Italy, with other ...
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JCB International Co., Ltd., the international operations subsidiary of JCB Co., Ltd., announced its partnership with global financial technology company SumUp, “to enable acceptance of JCB Cards ...
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SumUp, the London-based fintech company that enables small businesses to take card payments via its device and online, is launching its own pre-paid card in partnership with Mastercard. Dubbed “SumUp ...
Penta, the Berlin-based business banking challenger that also now operates in Italy, has partnered with BBVA-backed card reader company SumUp in a bid to attract more offline businesses. Up until ...
Finding the right payment processor can help to make your business run smoother, whether you need to handle sales online or in person. When comparing SumUp versus Square, you may find that there are ...
European mobile point of sale company SumUp has brought its technology across the pond. SumUp's EMV-compliant mPOS system operates on iOS and Android devices and handles payment processing and risk ...
SumUp is a point-of-sale (POS) system that offers various hardware and software for merchants to process credit card payments. While it has traditionally offered mobile point-of-sale systems, which ...
Global fintech company SumUp announced that it has entered into a US$100 million credit facility with Victory Park Capital (VPC), a global alternative investment firm specialising in private credit.
A SumUp card reader user has spoken out after seeing their device "blocked" - and they can’t afford a new one. A SumUp card reader user has reached out to the Guardian newspaper via its consumer ...