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Cardpay rebrands as Unlimint

By Robin Amlot

November 12, 2020

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Cardpay has changed its name to Unlimint. Founded in 2009 and now employing more than 300 people across 14 international offices, Unlimint helps businesses around the world transact with millions of consumers, whilst boosting revenue and improving conversion.

It does this by acting as a gateway to local payment ecosystems – making it easier for businesses to go global. It offers thousands of alternative payment methods through an all-in-one plugin that merchants may integrate into their online store or mobile app.

Together with the rebrand, the company said that, over the coming year it will invest significantly in R&D and an increased headcount. In 2020, Unlimint has already added more than 100 new people and expects another 40+ new hires by year end.

Kirill Evstratov, CEO and founder of Unlimint, said: “If you want to go global, you have to understand the local and you have to quickly adapt to changing consumer expectations. Our people are tuned in to the latest trends and innovations in disruptive tech markets, and intimately understand the time poor life of digital innovators. From London to Singapore and from San Francisco to Sao Paulo, we help businesses enter new markets by making it simple for them to transact in the way people want.

“With our revolutionary banking solution, designed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, we are blurring the line between traditional banking, digital wallets, and cards payment. This is why we are now called Unlimint: we provide unlimited growth opportunities for our international customers, freeing them of the payment constraints so they can concentrate on being ready for tomorrow.”

Unlimint (formerly Cardpay) provides tech businesses with a convenient and simple business interface that enables payments to flow freely and invisibly. From London to Singapore and from San Francisco to Sao Paulo, the firm helps local clients enter new markets, and global businesses to explore new industries.

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