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American Express Integrated Payments Providers.Xlsx Operating Provider Name Service Provider Type URL Region Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Merchant Servicer (MS) 1&1 IONOS SE SafeKey MPI https://ipayment.de Germany PSP/Processor/Aggregator 2C2P Pte Ltd SafeKey http://www.2c2p.com Singapore 3G Direct Pay Ltd PSP/Processor/Aggregator https://www.directpay.online/ Ireland Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Aava Mobile SAS Value Added Reseller (VAR) http://www.oonacloud.com France mPOS Abacix S.C. PSP/Processor/Aggregator http://www.algebraix.com Mexico Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) ABC Financial Services Value Added Reseller (VAR) https://abcfitness.com/ United States Abcchildcare Merchant Servicer (MS) http://www.abcchildcarellc.bugcommerce.com United States mPOS Abrantix AG SoftPOS https://www.abrantix.com/en/ Switzerland Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Access Limited mPOS http://www.access-is.com United Kingdom Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) mPOS ACI Worldwide PSP/Processor/Aggregator http://www.aciworldwide.com United States 1/22/2021 AXP Internal 1 Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator SafeKey Adflex Limited SafeKey MPI http://www.adflex.co.uk United Kingdom PSP/Processor/Aggregator ADVAM Pty Ltd SafeKey MPI http://www.advam.com Australia Advanced Card Systems Ltd. mPOS http://www.acs.com.hk/ Hong Kong mPOS Advanced Mobile Payments PSP/Processor/Aggregator Inc SafeKey MPI http://www.amobilepayment.com Canada Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Advanced Mobile Payments Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Inc (US) Value Added Reseller (VAR) http://www.amobilepayment.com United States Merchant Servicer (MS) mPOS PSP/Processor/Aggregator Adyen N.V. SafeKey MPI http://www.adyen.com Netherlands AEVI International GmbH mPOS http://www.aevi.com Germany mPOS AEVI UK Ltd PSP/Processor/Aggregator https://www.aevi.com/ United Kingdom mPOS PSP/Processor/Aggregator Afone Paiement SafeKey MPI http://www.afonepaiement.com France Agent Cash Ltd mPOS https://www.agentcash.com/ United Kingdom Independent Sales Organization (ISO) AIBMS Merchant Servicer (MS) https://www.aibms.com/ Ireland Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Airpay Payment Services SoftPOS http://www.airpay.co.in India mPOS Alcineo SoftPOS http://www.alcineo.com France 1/22/2021 AXP Internal 1 Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator SafeKey Alignet SAC SafeKey MPI http://www.alignet.com Peru Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Alliant Merchant Solutions Value Added Reseller (VAR) http://www.alliantms.com United States Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator Alpha Payments Cloud Pte Ltd SafeKey MPI http://alphafin.tech Singapore Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator AltaPay A/S (formerly Valitor SafeKey A/S) SafeKey MPI http://www.valitor.com Denmark Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Amadeus IT Group SA SafeKey MPI http://www.amadeus.com Spain Encryption Services Organization (ESO) Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Value Added Reseller (VAR) Amadis mPOS http://www.amadis.ca Canada Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Anderson Zaks SafeKey MPI http://www.andersonzaks.com United Kingdom Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Appetize Technologies Inc mPOS https://www.appetizeapp.com/ United States PSP/Processor/Aggregator SafeKey ASIAPAY Limited SafeKey MPI http://www.asiapay.com Hong Kong mPOS Russian ASSIST ltd. SafeKey MPI https://www.assist.ru/ Federation 1/22/2021 AXP Internal 1 Independent Software Vendor (ISV) PSP/Processor/Aggregator Atcore Technology Ltd SafeKey MPI http://www.atcoretec.com United Kingdom Atom Technologies Ltd PSP/Processor/Aggregator https://www.atomtech.in India Avixy Tecnologia LTDA mPOS http://www.avixy.com/ Brazil Axerve spa PSP/Processor/Aggregator http://www.axerve.com Italy Axia Technologies LLC Independent Software Vendor (ISV) http://www.axiatech.com United States Axia Technologies, Inc. Independent Software Vendor (ISV) http://www.axiamed.com United States B+S Card Service GmbH mPOS https://www.payone.com Germany Merchant Servicer (MS) Bambora Online SafeKey MPI https://www.bambora.com Denmark Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Bank Technology Consultant Merchant Servicer (MS) Ltd Value Added Reseller (VAR) http://www.banktechnologyconsultant.co.uk United Kingdom Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator Barion Payment Inc. SafeKey MPI http://www.barion.com Hungary BBPOS International Limited mPOS http://www.bbpos.com/ Hong Kong Merchant Servicer (MS) BCH(Bristol)Ltd SafeKey MPI http://www.realcredit.com United Kingdom Beijing Shenzhou Anfu Technology Co., Ltd mPOS http://www.szanfu.cn China Beijing Watchdata Co. Ltd mPOS http://www.watchdata.com China Billion Key Limited Merchant Servicer (MS) http://www.paywiser.com United Kingdom Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Bindo Labs, Inc. mPOS http://www.bindopos.com United States BIS Global, Inc. dba mPOS CharityEngine PSP/Processor/Aggregator http://www.charityengine.net United States Merchant Servicer (MS) Bizzon Ltd SafeKey MPI https://www.bizzon.com United Kingdom Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) BridgePay Network Solutions Merchant Servicer (MS) http://www.bridgepaynetwork.com United States Merchant Servicer (MS) Buckaroo B.V. SafeKey MPI https://www.buckaroo.nl Netherlands 1/22/2021 AXP Internal 1 Callooh Media Company, LLC mPOS https://www.pymtpos.com United States Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Card Access Services Pty Ltd SafeKey MPI http://cardaccess.com.au Australia Card Saver LTD Independent Sales Organization (ISO) http://www.card-saver.co.uk United Kingdom Card Technologies and Systems Ltd mPOS http://www.cartsys.com.ua Ukraine Cardknox Development, Inc Independent Sales Organization (ISO) http://www.cardknox.com United States mPOS Cardlink S.A. SafeKey MPI http://www.cardlink.gr Greece Merchant Servicer (MS) CardTek SafeKey MPI http://www.paycore.com Turkey SafeKey CashFlows Europe Ltd SafeKey MPI https://www.cashflows.com/ United Kingdom Taiwan, Province Castles Technology Co., Ltd mPOS http://www.castech.com.tw/ of China CCV Deutschland GmbH mPOS https://www.ccv.eu/de/ Germany mPOS CCV Lab BVBA SafeKey MPI http://www.ccvlab.eu Belgium Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Ceevo Financial Services Merchant Servicer (MS) (Malta) Ltd Value Added Reseller (VAR) http://www.ceevo.com Malta Merchant Servicer (MS) CellPoint Mobile Holdings PSP/Processor/Aggregator Limited SafeKey MPI https://www.cellpointmobile.com/ United Kingdom CheckAlt Merchant Servicer (MS) http://www.checkalt.com United States Checkout Finland Oy PSP/Processor/Aggregator https://www.checkout.fi Finland Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator Checkout Ltd SafeKey MPI http://www.checkout.com United Kingdom PSP/Processor/Aggregator CityPay Limited SafeKey MPI http://www.citypay.com Jersey Merchant Servicer (MS) CM Payments SafeKey MPI http://www.cmpayments.com Netherlands 1/22/2021 AXP Internal 1 CoherentPlus Sdn Bhd mPOS http://www.coherentplus.com Malaysia Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Russian Compass Plus Ltd. SafeKey MPI http://www.compassplus.com Federation Computop Merchant Servicer (MS) Wirtschaftsinformatik GmbH SafeKey MPI https://www.computop.com Germany Comviva Technologies LimitedmPOS https://www.mahindracomviva.com/ India Merchant Servicer (MS) Consorzio Triveneto S.p.A. SafeKey MPI http://www.bassilichi.it Italy CoreCommerce LLC Independent Software Vendor (ISV) https://www.corecommerce.com/ United States mPOS PSP/Processor/Aggregator Creditcall Limited SafeKey MPI https://www.creditcall.com United Kingdom Cubic Transportation Systems Independent Sales Organization (ISO) (US) Merchant Servicer (MS) http://www.cubic.com United States Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Merchant Servicer (MS) Cubic Transportation Systems SafeKey MPI Limited Value Added Reseller (VAR) https://www.cubic.com/solutions/transportation United Kingdom PSP/Processor/Aggregator Dalenys SafeKey MPI https://www.dalenys.com/ France Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator Datatrans AG SafeKey MPI https://www.datatrans.ch/en Switzerland Datecs Ltd. mPOS http://www.datecs.bg Bulgaria Daxko, LLC Independent Sales Organization (ISO) http://daxko.com United States mPOS Dejamobile SoftPOS http://www.dejamobile.com France Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Delego Software Inc. SafeKey MPI http://www.delegopayments.com Canada Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Merchant Servicer (MS) Divilo Fintech S.L. SoftPOS https://www.divilo.io Spain Dspread Technology(BeiJing) Integrated Point of Sale (iPOS) Inc mPOS http://www.dspread.com China 1/22/2021 AXP Internal 1 mPOS PSP/Processor/Aggregator Easy Payment Gateway Ltd. SafeKey MPI https://www.easypaymentsgateway.com/ Gibraltar Merchant Servicer (MS) mPOS Ecomm Merchant Solutions PSP/Processor/Aggregator http://www.ecomm365.com United Kingdom Merchant Servicer (MS) PSP/Processor/Aggregator ECOMMPAY SafeKey MPI http://www.ecommpay.com Cyprus mPOS PSP/Processor/Aggregator Elavon SafeKey MPI https://www.elavon.ie Ireland Encryption Services
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