ABN AMRO renews Equens contract

ABN AMRO and Equens have signed a three-year contract for the processing of all the former’s card payments. This is a renewal of a contract, part of an earlier framework agreement between the two companies. Currently, Equens also handles giro payment processing for ABN AMRO Bank.

Marcel Leeflang, head of payments, cash & cards at ABN AMRO, says: "Each year, well over two billion electronic payments are made. As a result, payments in the Netherlands are highly efficient. In addition to many years of experience in payments, Equens has a thorough knowledge of the Dutch market. Furthermore, it is continually working to improve the processing infrastructure, which benefits the reliability and continuity of payments."

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