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Ecommerce Connectors Overview eCommerce Connectors Overview Global Coverage September 24th, 2021 Global Coverage eCommerce Connectors Overview eCommerce Connectors Overview The eCommerce Connectors Overview is an alphabetical listing of all the connectors in the ACI global network. Card acquirers are listed first, followed by alternative payment methods. Listings include each connector’s main office location(s). Card Acquirers CONNECTOR NAME FINANCIAL LICENSES ISSUED IN Absa Bank | Absa Bank Limited South Africa Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank | Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) United Arab Emirates [UAE] acquiring.com | Trust Payments (Malta) Limited United Kingdom [UK] AIB Merchant Services | First Merchant Processing (Ireland) DAC Ireland Al Rajhi Bank | Al Rajhi Bank Saudi Arabia Alfa Bank, OJSC Russia Aman Bank Libya American Express | American Express International Inc. United States of America [USA] American Express Company (KSA) Saudi Arabia ANZ Bank | Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited Australia Arab African International Bank (AAIB) Egypt Arab National Bank Saudi Arabia Atlas Banka AD Montenegro Bambora | Bambora AB Sweden Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) Spain Banco de Oro, BDO Unibank, Inc. Philippines Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) Macau Banco Sabadell | Banco de Sabadell, S.A. Spain Bank AlJazira | Bank Al Jazira Saudi Arabia Bank Asya Turkey Bank Audi Lebanon Bank Central Asia (BCA) Indonesia Bank Denamon Indonesia Bank Frick & Co. AG | Ceevo Financial Services (Malta) Limited Liechtenstein Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) Indonesia Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) Malaysia Bank Muscat Oman Bank of America Merchant Services United States of America [USA] Bank of New Zealand New Zealand Bank of Queensland Australia Bank of the Philippines Islands (BPI) Philippines © September 24th, 2021 ACI Worldwide. All rights reserved. _|_ globalcoverage.aciworldwide.com Page 2 of 9 Global Coverage eCommerce Connectors Overview CONNECTOR NAME FINANCIAL LICENSES ISSUED IN Bank Pivdenniy Ukraine Banque Misr Egypt Barclaycard | Barclaycard Payment Solutions Dept LCB United Kingdom [UK] BlueSnap | BlueSnap, Inc. United States of America [USA] BNP Paribas France BOCI Hong Kong Hong Kong Boci Macau Macau Borgun | Borgun hf. Iceland BS PAYONE | PAYONE GmbH (Worldline) Germany Capitec Bank South Africa card complete Service Bank AG Austria Chase Paymentech | Chase Paymentech Europe Limited Ireland Chase Paymentech | Chase Paymentech LLC United States of America [USA] ChinaPay China Cielo | Cielo S.A Brazil Citibank India India Citibank Singapore Singapore Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD) United Arab Emirates [UAE] Commercial International Bank (CIB) Egypt Concardis | Nets Group Germany CrediMax Bahrain Credit Industriel et Commercial (CIC) France Credorax | Credorax Bank Limited Malta Dah Sing Bank, Limited Hong Kong Dalenys Payment | Natixis Payments France DCI | Diners Club International United States of America [USA] Denizbank Turkey Diners Club Austria (DC Bank AG) Austria dLocal | dLocal LLC United Kingdom [UK] Doha Bank Qatar E-Comprocessing (ECP) | eMerchantPay Ltd. United Kingdom [UK] Elavon Financial Services GmbH | Elavon Financial Services DAC Germany Elavon Financial Services UK | Elavon Financial Services DAC United Kingdom [UK] Elavon, Inc United States of America [USA] eMerchantPay Ltd. United Kingdom [UK] Emetec | Emetec Corp. Panama EMS | European Merchant Services BV Netherlands EON Bank Malaysia © September 24th, 2021 ACI Worldwide. All rights reserved. _|_ globalcoverage.aciworldwide.com Page 3 of 9 Global Coverage eCommerce Connectors Overview CONNECTOR NAME FINANCIAL LICENSES ISSUED IN EVO Payments | EVO Payments International GmbH Germany EVO Snap | EVO Payments, Inc. United States of America [USA] FDMSA | First Data Merchant Solutions Australia Pty Ltd Australia Finansbank Turkey Fintech International LLC | Fintech International (Allied Wallet Inc.) United States of America [USA] Fintech International LLC | Fintech International (Allied Wallet Ltd.) United Kingdom [UK] First Data Asia Singapore First Data Brazil Brazil First Data Compass | Fiserv, Inc United States of America [USA] First Data Merchant Solutions UK | Fiserv, Inc. United Kingdom [UK] First Data Nashville / First Data Rapid Connect United States of America [USA] First Data Omaha United States of America [USA] Garanti Bankasi A.S. Turkey Global Payments Asia Pacific Ltd. Hong Kong Global Payments Europe United Kingdom [UK] Global US - TSYS | Total System Services, Inc. United States of America [USA] Guaranty Trust Bank Plc (GT) Nigeria Handelsbanken Sweden Hang Seng Bank Hong Kong Hong Kong Hang Seng Bank Macau Macau Hobex AG Austria Ikano Bank Sweden INICIS | KG Inisys Co., Ltd. South Korea International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Jordan Isbank Turkey iyzico | iyzi Ödeme ve Elektronik Para Hizmetleri A.Ş. Turkey Jordan Ahli Bank (JAB) Jordan Kasikornbank Thailand Korta Pay | Rapyd Europe Iceland Kuwait Finance House (KFH) Kuwait Lloyds Bank | Lloyds Bank plc. United Kingdom [UK] Mashreq Bank United Arab Emirates [UAE] Master Bank, JSC Russia Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd (MCB) Mauritius Mercantile | Mercantile Bank Limited South Africa Millennium BIM Mozambique Moneris (Canada) Canada Moneris (US) eSELECTplus United States of America [USA] © September 24th, 2021 ACI Worldwide. All rights reserved. _|_ globalcoverage.aciworldwide.com Page 4 of 9 Global Coverage eCommerce Connectors Overview CONNECTOR NAME FINANCIAL LICENSES ISSUED IN Multibanco - Grupo SIBS Portugal National Australia Bank Ltd (NAB) Australia National Bank of Egypt Egypt National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) Kuwait Nedbank | Nedbank Ltd (ZA) South Africa net-m Privatbank 1891 AG Germany Nets | Nets Denmark A/S Denmark Network International UAE United Arab Emirates [UAE] Nordea Bank Sweden OpenWay (Azericard) Azerbaijan Paygent | Paygent Co. Ltd. Japan Paysafe | Paysafe Holdings UK Limited United Kingdom [UK] PAYSTRAX | PAYSTRAX uab Lithuania Payvision | Payvision B.V. Netherlands Payvision | Payvision US Inc. United States of America [USA] Planet Payment United States of America [USA] Posnet Yapı Kredi Bankası Turkey PostFinance | PostFinance Ltd Switzerland Powercash21 | Powercash21 Solutions GmbH Germany PrimeiroPay | PrimeiroPay S.a.r.l. Brazil PrivatBank | PrivatBank, CJSC Ukraine processing.com | Transact Europe EAD Bulgaria PXP Financial | PXP Financial Limited United Kingdom [UK] Qatar National Bank (QNB Group) Qatar Raiffeisen Bank Aval Ukraine Raiffeisen Bank Croatia Croatia Raiffeisen Bank Serbia Serbia Raiffeisen Bank SHA (Albania) Albania RBI | Raiffeisen Bank International AG Austria Redecard - Rede S.A Brazil RHB Bank Malaysia Rietumu Banka Latvia Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia Romcard | Provus Group (Wirecard Romania) Romania Russian Standard Bank Russia Sacombank Vietnam Samba Financial Group Saudi Arabia Sberbank of Russia (Ukraine) Ukraine © September 24th, 2021 ACI Worldwide. All rights reserved. _|_ globalcoverage.aciworldwide.com Page 5 of 9 Global Coverage eCommerce Connectors Overview CONNECTOR NAME FINANCIAL LICENSES ISSUED IN SEB Sweden Setefi | Nexi Payments SpA Italy Shin Kong Bank Taiwan SIX (Worldline) Switzerland Sony Payment | Sony Payment Services Inc. Japan Sovereign Merchant Services (Santander) United States of America [USA] StanChart (Merchant Solutions) Hong Kong, India State Bank of Mauritius (SBM) Mauritius Suncorp Bank Australia SunTrust Merchant Services United States of America [USA] Swedbank AB Sweden TEB Turkey Teller AS Denmark, Sweden The Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) Saudi Arabia Truevo | Truevo Payments Ltd Malta TrustPay | TrustPay a.s. Slovak Republic UniCredit Bank Serbia Serbia UnionPay Co. Ltd China United Bank for Africa Nigeria UOB Malaysia (United Overseas Bank) Malaysia UOB Singapore (United Overseas Bank) Singapore Vakifbank Turkey Valitor | Valitor hf Iceland Vantiv | Worldpay United States of America [USA] VietCombank Vietnam VR Payment | VR Payment GmbH (formerly CardProcess) Germany Wells Fargo Merchant Services United States of America [USA] Westpac Australia Australia Westpac New Zealand New Zealand Wing Hang Bank Hong Kong Worldline Belgium Worldpay | FIS Global United Kingdom [UK] Yandex Credit Card Russia Yapi Kredi Bank Turkey Zenith Bank Plc Nigeria © September 24th, 2021 ACI Worldwide. All rights reserved. _|_ globalcoverage.aciworldwide.com Page 6 of 9 Global Coverage eCommerce Connectors Overview Alternative Payments CONNECTOR NAME FINANCIAL LICENSES ISSUED IN ABN AMRO Netherlands AfterPay Europe | Arvato Finance B.V. Netherlands Alipay Domestic China Alipay International China Bank of Austria Austria BAWAG P.S.K. Austria Concardis | Nets Group Germany DaoPay Austria Deutsche Bank Netherlands Deutsche Postbank AG Germany DZ Bank AG Germany Emetec | Emetec Corp. Panama Entercash Ltd Malta Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG Austria EVO Payments | EVO Payments International GmbH Germany EVO Snap | EVO Payments, Inc. United States of America [USA] GiroSolution AG Austria, Germany Hypo Bank AG Austria Austria i-Para Turkey ING Bank Netherlands ITAU | Itaú Unibanco SA Brazil Klarna | Klarna Bank AB Sweden Limonetik France Multibanco - Grupo SIBS Portugal net-m Privatbank 1891 AG Germany OneCard | National Technology Group (NTG) Saudi Arabia P4 Solutions GmbH Germany paydirekt | paydirekt GmbH Germany Payment21 | Moving Media GmbH DBA Switzerland PayPal United States of America [USA] Paysafe | Paysafe Holdings UK Limited United Kingdom [UK] POLi Payments | POLi Payments Pty Ltd. Australia Powercash21 | Powercash21 Solutions GmbH Germany
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