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PCI Pal finalists in 2022 Card and Payments Awards
Reinforcing its commitment to enabling secure and compliant payments for its global customer base, PCI Pal has been announced as a finalist in the Best Security or Anti-Fraud Development category of the 2022 Card and Payments Awards.
Due to be announced at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, on 2nd February 2022, the Awards showcase the best of the best in the Card and Payments sectors.
PCI Pal has been recognised for its work in enabling organisations to continue handling customer payments, securely and in a PCI compliant way, throughout the pandemic. As staff transitioned to working from home, ultra-fast deployment of PCI Pal’s payment security solutions has been possible via its globally-available cloud environment.
Other shortlisted organisations in the prestigious awards include American Express, HSBC UK, Barclaycard, Visa, Lloyds Banking Group and Tesco Bank.
Jane Goodayle, SVP Global Marketing , PCI Pal said, “PCI Pal is focused on delivering secure payments solutions to organisations around the globe. Throughout the pandemic, as contact centre staff have transitioned to homeworking, we have supported organisations in ensuring all customer transactions are handled securely, and in accordance to the PCI DSS , regardless of where their agents are located.
“This has provided a great sense of comfort to organisations as they have worked hard to continue delivering a seamless service to their own customers. We are absolutely thrilled to have been shortlisted alongside many leading lights in the payments space and now look forward to the Card and Payments Awards event in February.”
For more information regarding PCI Pal call 0207 030 3770.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PCI Pal .
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