Hands In, UATP join forces for airline multi-card payments
UK based split payment solutions provider Hands In has teamed up with UATP to introduce proprietary multi-card payments and group payments for airlines.
The partnership will enable more seamless payment options to airlines globally.
Hands In’s split payment functionality will allow airlines to expand their checkout options.
Samuel Flynn, CEO of Hands In, said, “By embedding directly into UATP’s Ceptor, Hands In is making split payments accessible at global scale not only from an enablement perspective but also reconciliation which is the major challenge for airlines.”
Airlines across the globe will be able to offer travellers the ability to split the cost of flights and ancillary services into manageable installments, directly at checkout.
“Integrating Hands In into the Ceptor platform allows us to offer airlines enhanced flexibility at checkout while preserving the integrity and reliability of our network,” stated, Ralph Kaiser, President of UATP.
The companies say passengers will benefit from greater financial flexibility and transparency, while airlines maintain full control over the customer experience.
UATP is one of the largest global closed-loop networks, simplifying payments, allowing businesses to open new markets and reduce costs for issuers, merchants, vendors, agents, aggregators, and more.
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