SMART2PAY INCREASES OPTIONS IN BALTIC COUNTRIES
Thursday, 01 October 2009
Smart2Pay has increased the offering to its Merchants in the Baltic countries, by covering most of the payment methods in the Baltic region (Esthonia, Latvia, Lithuania). Smart2Pay was already providing local bank transfers with Intraday reporting in these countries but has now gone one step further to get serious.

The expansion allows Smart2Pay merchants to offer e-banking systems of the Lithuanian banks (Hanza.net, Ebankas, I-linija, Bankas internetu+, Nordea, Parex Internet bankas, Danske e-bankas, Eta bankas, Šiaulių bank) as well as e-banking system hansapank.lv from Latvia.

Smart2Pay merchants will have the possibility to use the e-banking system hanza.net in Estonia as well as SEB bank payment cards. Also payments can be done at kiosks of Lietuvos spauda and Rkiosk in the entire territory of Lithuania. Scheduled live date is December 2009.

Using Smart2Pay our clients have a smart, affordable and manageable payment processing service they can use, that is continuously expanding to cover worldwide businesses" declares Andre Boesing of Smart2Pay.

Smart2Pay is offering local payment services to international merchants since 2002, covering more than 60 countries worldwide! By adding local payment methods to your ecommerce site, you will boost your sales significantly, by offering the preferred local method of payment to your customers!

 

 

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