Entrust and Intexus expand partnership to provide seamless payments for banks
By Delisha Fernandes
Intexus and Entrust, a provider of trusted identities, payments and data, announced the expansion of their partnership to meet critical seamless and secure unified payment enablement needs within Latin America.
Account holders depend on secure, simple access to payment credentials when, where and how they want to use them. Financial institutions that prioritise a unified approach to payments, including digital payments and physical cards and a seamless experience from account opening to card issuance to making purchases, may gain a competitive edge and realise more revenue.
“We have long been in the digital era, and today’s consumers are accustomed to having resources at their fingertips instantaneously,” said David Rojas, CEO at Intexus. “Our partnership with Entrust allows us to simplify payment enablement for our bank and credit union customers throughout Latin America so they can focus on building relationships with their cardholders and members.”
“We are pleased to partner with Intexus to help banks and credit unions in Latin America deliver seamless, secure payment solutions to their customers,” said Tony Ball, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Instance Issuance at Entrust. “It is important for banks and credit unions to have partners to help them differentiate from the competition by enabling a unified payment card program. Intexus is positioned to be that partner in Latin America, and we are honoured to power their offering with our financial issuance solutions.”
Intexus is a FinTech expert in solutions for secure payment methods and data security. Its CaaS is a modular solution that allows banks and credit unions to integrate digital card issuance more easily into their existing physical card program. When paired with the Entrust Digital Card and Instant Issuance solutions, Intexus customers can instantly issue cardholders and members alike highly secure and activated digital and physical payment cards from one unified platform.
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