Sabre boosts Direct Pay in Brazil with virtual card payments
Sabre Corporation announced a multi-year agreement with Brazil based Jazz Tech to facilitate virtual card payments.
Backed by Arbi Bank, Jazz Tech will serve as the virtual card issuer for Sabre Direct Pay in Brazil.
Virtual cards offer secure, single-use payments for each transaction, which reduces fraud risks, and streamlines reconciliation.
“Sabre Direct Pay’s expansion into South America with Jazz Tech brings a fast and efficient onboarding process, enabling travel agencies to issue virtual cards and transact with suppliers seamlessly”, said Patricio Boccardo, MD, Sabre Direct Pay.
“The platform integrates directly into existing workflows, providing access to both prepaid and credit card options”.
The integration with Sabre Direct Pay strengthens support for Brazilian travel agencies with secure virtual card issuance.
“Integrating with Sabre Direct Pay enhances our ability to deliver tailored financial solutions to the travel industry,” said José Roberto Kracochansky, Founder and CEO at Jazz Tech.
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