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Allied Wallet opens new Tokyo office to support Japanese business growth

 

E-commerce merchant services and online payment processing services provider Allied Wallet recently opened a new office in Tokyo, Japan to support a "massive" increase in Japanese business over the past 12 months.

Allied Wallet said it has become widely popular as a payment service provider in Japan because of their ability to process JCB transactions. Japanese business owners can accept JCB cards from over 100 million cardmembers in and outside of Japan.

“After partnering with JCB and introducing our product offering to the Japanese region, we received such a positive response. We’re happy to see businesses succeed and grow by using our payment platform. In order to keep up with our growth in Japan, we have a new Tokyo office and have plans for continued expansion,” said CEO of Allied Wallet Andy Khawaja.

Allied Wallet provides online businesses with the ability to accept payments from their customers. Its payment solution offering has expanded to provide solutions for online credit card processing, automated clearing house (ACH) services, point-of-sale (POS) transactions, mobile POS, digital wallet solutions and prepaid card solutions.

By Muneerah Bee
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