ChainPay secures partner agreement with Payment Goblin to provide Bitcoin services
ChainPay is welcoming Payment Goblin to the world of Bitcoin payments as a partner agreement between the companies is reached. The ChainPay platform is now available to customers of Payment Goblin, based on the Isle of Man.
Payment Goblin is an established payment processor with a history of processing credit cards for merchants internationally, and is now able to offer Bitcoin payment services under the Payment Goblin branding.
James Carter, Founder of ChainPay says, "Payment Goblin is a forward thinking payment processor who recognizes the value of Bitcoin payments. We are pleased to be working with such an organisation whose goals are aligned so well with ourselves. Through this partnership we hope to introduce merchants currently using traditional card payments to the benefits of digital currency."
This first partner agreement for ChainPay is a major milestone for the startup, launched just 5 months ago. The company would like to enter discussion with more payment gateways as the year progresses and enable their customers to accept Bitcoin.
"Being able to offer Bitcoin payment services to financial organisations under their own branding brings a unique advantage to ChainPay. For those payment institutions currently on the fence regarding digital currency, we would say let us show you what we can offer." - James Carter
ChainPay provides Bitcoin payment gateway services to merchants as well as a white label platform for established payment processors. Launched Jan 2015, ChainPay provides services to merchants converting to British Sterling, Euro and US Dollar currencies, and has helped businesses spanning 36 countries.
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