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PCI Pal® Builds on UK Partnership With 8×8 to Offer Secure Payment Services for Contact Centers Globally

PCI Pal®, the secure payments provider to contact centers, today announced that it has signed a global extension to its UK reseller contract with leading cloud communications and contact center provider  8×8 Inc. As part of PCI Pal’s global expansion efforts, this agreement builds on the companies’ existing relationship in the UK and has immediately resulted in the partnership’s first customer contract in North America with a market leading brand in the travel sector.

Leveraging PCI Pal’s globally accessible AWS cloud platform, this fully integrated solution will enable 8×8 to deliver secure payment services to its customers across the globe through simplified deployment processes and without the need for on-premise hardware.

“It is hugely exciting to extend our UK relationship with 8×8 Inc. to a global one, supporting 8×8 customers across the world to become PCI compliant using PCI Pal’s technology within 8×8’s product suite. Together we offer an unparalleled solution for contact centers, and phone-based environments, to take payments securely without the risk of sensitive cardholder data entering the customers’ network,” said James Barham, CEO, PCI Pal. “We’ve also signed our first joint customer contract with 8×8 in North America. This contract further strengthens our strategic market position as the preferred solution provider for secure payments to the high-growth CCaaS space.”

“As part of our mission to deliver the highest level of security and compliance to our customers we are pleased to extend our partnership with PCI Pal,” said Dejan Deklich, Chief Product Officer at 8×8 Inc. “8×8 is helping to transform the way the world communicates, and we’ve worked hard to become the leading choice for businesses looking for powerful, seamless services to meet all of their communications, collaboration and customer experience needs.”

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