Euronet Services India has joined hands with online electronic payments provider Infinitium Holdings to incorporate online technology innovation within India's financial services and retail sectors, the company said on Thursday.
"Euronet will leverage Infinitium's differentiated technology for online authentication and authorisation, together with its knowledge of the Indian market, a secure and compliant infrastructure and reputation for world-class service delivery to accelerate the adoption of digital payments," a company statement said.
Euronet Services India is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Euronet Worldwide Inc, a global provider of electronic payment and transaction processing solutions for financial institutions, retailers, service providers and individual consumers, it added.
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