DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Swiss software expert Netcetera is enabling secure payments in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region with their 3DS acquiring server solution for PayTabs. The 3DS server is an important piece in the puzzle for PayTabs, an award winning payment processing powerhouse, offering social commerce, digital and next-generation payment solutions across the MEASA region.
PayTabs has been a formidable player in the payment ecosystem for almost a decade, offering freelancers, SMEs, banks and super merchants enhanced payment processing services and technology to process and orchestrate integrated payments. PayTabs operates in multiple markets in the MEASA region with plans to expand into more emerging and frontier markets. Being a PCI certified payment services provider, security is a key priority for PayTabs.
The search for a suitable provider to upgrade its 3DS server, has led PayTabs to reach a strategic alliance with Netcetera, a Swiss software expert offering a world-class 3DS server and solutions, comprehensive and tailored to meet PayTabs’ payment processing requirements.
Netcetera’s 3DS solutions makes it possible for PayTabs to offer authentication and verifying users’ identity. This not only ensures easy online payment whether using a computer, tablet, or mobile, it also prevents card fraud. Netcetera’s diligence, EMVCo certification and many years of experience implementing 3DS solutions for global customers all have contributed to PayTabs decision.
With this important alliance, Taff Morris, VP Divisional Head of SaaS at PayTabs noted, “This is a great step forward for our business. E-commerce is booming in the MEASA region and having a secure acquiring solution is a key part of guaranteeing customers seamless, yet secure payments. The collaboration has been smooth, and we look forward to continuing it.”
Jad Bejjani, Senior Business Development Executive at Netcetera added “Carrying out this project successfully has meant bringing a new dimension of security to online payments in a B2B context.”