LOS ANGELES, April 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Allied Wallet is a globally leading provider of internet payment processing and merchant services. CEO, Andy Khawaja, proudly announced that processing merchants can now accept Diners Club credit cards.
Allied Wallet prides itself on offering merchants the features and tools that enable them to see success in their business. Amongst Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, Discover, and China UnionPay, merchants can now offer Diners Club cards to their customers and accept payments and settlements in multiple currencies.
Diners Club has had a stable stance in credit card services since the year 1950 when they issued their first charge cards, dubbed as the "travel and entertainment card." Originally these cards were aimed towards frequent travelers and high income consumers. They carried no credit line and balances were required to be paid upon receipt.
Diners Club has seen its fair share of competition over the past 60 years; however, it still holds its place in the wallets of consumers. Diners Club cards are issued in over 200 countries and 70 local currencies. Allied Wallet enables consumers from all over the globe to send their payments more comfortably from their Diners Club cards.
Allied Wallet sees more success with each passing day. With the feature set and customer service available to merchants, Allied Wallet makes e-commerce easy. With this Diners Club integration, numbers will only continue to grow.
About Allied Wallet:
Allied Wallet continues to revolutionize the e-commerce industry by introducing new and innovative payment processing solutions for online merchants, enabling them to receive international payments. With PCI compliant merchant services for nearly any business size, Allied Wallet provides a state-of-the-art payment gateway to optimize online transactions. Please visit www.alliedwallet.com for more information.
SOURCE Allied Wallet
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