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Gresham and AccessPay Partnership to Accelerate Global Adoption of Clareti Multi Bank Services

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According to a recent press release, “Gresham Technologies plc, the leading software and services company that specialises in providing real-time solutions for data integrity and control, banking integration, payments and cash management, today announced a partnership with AccessPay, significantly enhancing its market-leading Clareti Multi-Bank cloud-based solution with connectivity to AccessPay’s enterprise-to-bank integration platform. A global provider of real-time solutions for cash management and payments control, Gresham required a partner that could help accelerate the adoption of those solutions within its corporate and financial institution client base for both UK and international payments. As part of the agreement, Gresham’s Clareti Multi Bank customer will be able to seamlessly connect with certain banks through the AccessPay platform via the international payment rail, SWIFT. Gresham customers will also be able to access the breadth of AccessPay’s platform for connectors into UK payment schemes such as Bacs.”

The release goes on, “AccessPay, Chief Executive Officer, Anish Kapoor said: ‘We are delighted to be partnering with Gresham to help them meet their growth objectives in this evolving enterprise market-place. More and more businesses have the opportunity to develop service lines and overcome restrictions of existing systems and further software development. Gresham needed a partner that could work with their Clareti platform, to open up access to a full payment and connectivity suite. The AccessPay enterprise-to-bank integration platform provided that solution. The manual processes and bespoke, often costly, technology integrations of the past are being replaced at an expanding rate. At its heart is the emergence of connector platforms that deliver real-world enterprise-to-bank integration. This is enabling greater collaboration between financial organisations, and our partnership with Gresham is evidence of this’.”

Read more at Real Wire.

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