Adyen (AMS: ADYEN), the global financial technology platform of choice for leading businesses, is partnering with Adobe Commerce to deliver flexible online and offline payments solutions to global enterprise merchants operating on Adobe Commerce.
The payments partnership enables Adobe Commerce customers “to simplify and scale their customer payments experiences across channels and global markets.”
Jason Knell, Senior Director, Content and Commerce Partnerships at Adobe, said:
“Adobe Commerce is expanding our ecosystem to support global omnichannel enterprises. By working with Adyen we’re able to provide flexible and scalable payment solutions wherever and however our customers do business.”
The new partnership enables merchants “to connect online and offline payments on Adyen’s unified commerce solution for a complete customer view, resulting in increased payment success rates, fraud blocking capabilities, and the ability for merchants to reward loyal shoppers.”
In addition, enterprise merchants operating “on Adobe Commerce can leverage Adyen’s industry-leading checkout, fraud protection, conversion optimization and data to offer compelling customer experiences.”
Kyle Jenke, Vice President, Global Head of Partnerships at Adyen, said:
“Today’s enterprise merchants need to connect their data with personalized customer experiences to exceed shopper expectations online and in-store. This strategic partnership combines Adobe’s leadership in digital experience, commerce, content and analytics with our global payments and expertise to power the growth of enterprise merchants worldwide.”
As covered, Adyen says it is “the financial technology platform of choice for leading companies. By providing end-to-end payments capabilities, data-driven insights, and financial products in a single global solution, Adyen helps businesses achieve their ambitions faster.”
With offices around the world, Adyen claims that it works with Meta, Uber, H&M, eBay, and Microsoft.
Adyen, the financial technology platform of choice for leading companies, and Riverty, a leading player in the FinTech sector, have also partnered to “offer a 14-Day invoice payment solution for Adyen’s customers in the DACH region.”
Central to this collaboration is Riverty’s commitment “to addressing merchant needs, aiming to enhance the overall merchant experience and drive business growth.”
The partnership between Adyen and Riverty, “part of the Bertelsmann Group, provides large scale e-commerce merchants with the expertise of two strong financial companies, both advocates for responsible business and long-term growth.”
Merchants will benefit from faster pay-outs, “improving their financial stability while offering consumers a reliable payment option at the checkout.”