J.P. Morgan launches payments partner network

J.P. Morgan has launched a new payments partner network to enable merchant and treasury customers to find out more about the organisation’s third-party payment products.

The network has been launched in partnership with Salesforce and aims to bring together all of J.P. Morgan’s payment integrations on one platform.

“J.P. Morgan has one of the largest payments ecosystems in the world, with hundreds of live third-party integrations spanning virtually every industry and use case,” said Jason Tiede, global head corporate development and partnerships at J.P. Morgan. “The Partner Network will make it easier for our clients to efficiently discover and assess the best product partners to suit their business needs.”

The partnership says that the network will allow companies to learn more about the payment systems on offer and how easily they can be integrated into existing systems.

The network, which is currently in beta mode, will add more products in the coming months.

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