Endava and Paysafe partner to transform digital payments

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Endava, the technology-driven business transformation group, and Paysafe, a payments platform, announced a multi-year strategic partnership to bring payments and community engagement solutions to market faster.

Paysafe helps businesses and consumers make secure transactions worldwide, with offerings including digital wallets, prepaid solutions, and online payment processing. Endava brings technology and business services to the partnership, spanning engineering optimisation, AI solutions and programme delivery, as well as experience in the payments space. A joint steering committee will provide governance and oversight of service performance and strategic alignment under the partnership.

"By combining Paysafe's global payments expertise with Endava's AI-driven engineering, we hope to set a new standard for payments and community experience," said Bob Legters, Chief Product Officer at Paysafe. "We'll be able to deliver quicker rollouts, higher conversion and richer digital experiences for our partners and for the end user."

"Payments have always been about trust and connection - two qualities that are now being redefined through technology," added Alastair Lukies CBE, Chief Engagement Officer, Endava. "Our partnership with Paysafe brings together payments infrastructure and engineering to create ways for people and businesses to engage. It's a step forward in making every transaction simpler, faster and more meaningful."

Endava is a provider of technology services, dedicated to enabling its clients to accelerate growth and tackle challenges in evolving markets. Paysafe is a payments platform with experience serving merchants and consumers in global entertainment sectors, processing $152 billion in annualised transactional volume in 2024.

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