Marsa-based company Apcopay, a product of Apco Systems and subsidiary of Harvest Technology, announced that it has extended its partnership with Canadian fintech company GIGADAT – the largest INTERAC payment facilitator.

With over 15 years of industry experience, Apcopay is a fully integrated payment solution and all-in-one platform that provides clients with all they need to cater for multi-currency payment options through a single interface.

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“The expansion of our partnership with GIGADAT opens up big opportunities not only for us, but also for the many businesses that use the INTERAC Commerce cloud across North America,” Apcopay CCO Daniel Buttigieg said.

“Merchants will gain access to a leading payment gateway and will be able to offer customers a secure and seamless checkout experience,” he continued.

INTERAC is one of the most well-known and trusted payment methods used by Canadian consumers.

By supporting all INTERACT pay-in and pay-out solutions and covering 100% of Canadian interbank network, this partnership will enable Apcopay’s merchants to reinforce their presence and grow faster in the Canadian market.

“GIGADAT provides access to every Canadian company through licensed access to Canada’s only Interbank Network which is a household name,” Sebastien Maraine, GIGADAT’s Business Development VP said.

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