Company
Viva.com
Viva.com
ISV Partnerships Manager, are you passionate about payments and fintech? Do you want to join one of Europe’s technology leading digital payments companies that is transforming the way businesses accept and manage payments? If so, you might be the perfect fit for our team. We are looking for a talented and motivated ISV Partnerships Manager to further develop our ISV Partnerships Program and deliver cutting-edge payment solutions to our clients.
Why viva.com?
Viva.com is the 1st Tech Bank in Europe for Businesses revolutionizing omnichannel payment acceptance, offering card issuing, loans, and deposit accounts to businesses across Europe. Licensed by the Bank of Greece, it operates under the EU FOS regime in 22 EU countries, delivering seamless financial services. Viva.com is the first to pioneer and holds the top position in the Tap on Any Device technology, enabling payments acceptance on any device or even without a device. Today Viva.com is leading the transition to All-in-One business solutions, powered by its full suite of financial services. To that end, reflecting its holistic approach to business needs, Viva.com has built a dynamic ecosystem featuring over 450 tech partner-innovators in the software and hardware space. Connecting directly to all local payment schemes, alternative payment methods and payment systems across the continent, further strengthens Viva.com’s value proposition. Viva.com envisions to provide businesses a value-driven platform to accelerate the adoption of the latest technology.
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