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Verifone rebrands as it revolutionizes online payments

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT21st July 2023Updated:21st July 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Online payments architect, Verifone has unveiled a new brand and enterprise website as it seeks to exemplify its “class-leading payments” platform offering.

The company says that the rebrands highlight its innovative payment solutions by introducing a new logo, brand identity and global website to align with an updated vision.

The refreshed brand follows a recent reshuffle and rebuilding of the company’s culture and leadership to match its new mantra for innovation and passion.

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Verifone’s portfolio spans digital payment solutions, secure payment devices, cloud-hosted Payments as a Service, merchant acquiring, point of sale technology, advanced business insights through data science, and managed services practices.

The company chief executive officer Mike Pulli said that the new iconography conveys the connected, modular and evolving nature of payments in modern life, and it shows the architectural role Verifone plays in payments and commerce.

All of this comes together on Verifone’s new global website where consumers, merchants and other stakeholders are introduced to a new, more user-friendly Verifone experience. The new brand is extensible across business units and around the world.

With half a trillion dollars in transactions traversing its cloud via payment devices or Verifone-powered websites and apps, Verifone truly enables global commerce.

Verifone stands out in the payments space where most businesses still piece together fragmented offerings from multiple providers to address complex customer needs.

Verifone is the single provider with a comprehensive, flexible toolset that streamlines and reduces costs for any enterprise to accept payments.

“The world of commerce evolves constantly, and it is this dynamic environment that we’ve simplified and continue to revolutionize. Verifone started in the Fintech space over four decades ago, rapidly evolving our service offerings to meet the needs of all large and small businesses,” said Pulli.

“We are the critical commerce partner for businesses worldwide, offering solutions with a futureproof architecture. Our new brand matches our digital-first thinking, employee-focused mindset, and accelerated innovation. Our customers, and their customers, rely on Verifone every day,” he added.

Verifone has focused intensely on new, innovative payment capabilities and features in recent years, significantly expanding the solution stack and enabling new markets.

The company’s commerce expertise means its solutions can easily be adapted across nearly every vertical. From complex, global, omni-commerce retailers to a local vendor at a farmers’ market, Verifone futureproofs payment ecosystems and tech stacks.  

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