Tribe Payments selected by Amon.Tech to power it’s cryptocurrency payments
By Leandra Monteiro
Payment technology provider, Tribe Payments, today announced it has been selected by Amon.Tech as payment partner for the Amon Card. Tribe will be providing issuer processing services including its proprietary 3D Secure product for the Amon Card in the UK and then across Europe.
Amon.Tech offers its customers – predominantly investors and traders – a secure digital wallet to hold funds, both in fiat and crypto currencies, as well as exchange funds between currencies, earn interest and spend funds via the Amon Card.
Tribe’s platform, ISAAC, will process transactions for the Amon Card. To ensure Amon Tech’s customer transactions are highly secure, all payments will be authenticated by Tribe’s proprietary 3D Secure technology. In addition, through Tribe’s real-time transaction monitoring and analytics capabilities, Amon. Tech will also glean customer insights to drive further innovations and improve the payments experience.
“Our customers are crypto investors and traders who expect the highest standards of security and we needed a partner that was able to go above and beyond,” said Daniele Izzo, CEO at Amon.Tech. “Tribe’s comprehensive platform, data-driven risk monitoring solution and its 3D Secure technology will give our customers the ability to deposit and spend crypto safely. We pride ourselves on being a customer-first company and with Tribe we know our payments are in safe hands, so we can focus on what we do best; delivering for our customers.”
“At Tribe we are always looking to push the boundaries of payments by partnering with pioneers such as Amon.Tech,” said Alex Reddish, Managing Director at Tribe Payments. “Using our modular platform, Amon.Tech has launched a market leading proposition that offers a compelling user experience without compromising on security. With a host of data-driven innovations around the corner, Amon. Tech is just getting started.”
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