Cardsave

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CardSave
Company typePrivate
IndustryElectronic Payment Services
Founded1995
Headquarters,
Key people
Clive Kahn (CEO)
ServicesPayment Services
ParentWorldPay
Websitewww.cardsave.net

CardSave is a UK-based payment processing company, the organisation was rebranded to WorldPay in February 2014 after being acquired by WorldPay in December 2010. It provides an online payment gateway and point of sale credit card processing for small to medium businesses.

Overview[edit]

WorldPay (formerly Cardsave) provides electronic point of sale terminals to merchants, plus a backup manual card processing machines, known as the "zip-zap" machine. The latter is available in case the former becomes faulty.

The companies head office is in Grimsby, England, with offices in London and Nottingham. However, since the merge with WorldPay they now have offices in Gateshead, Cambridge and Manchester as well.

History[edit]

Cardsave was formed in 1995 by an independent retailer to negotiate lower rates for credit card processing, their aim was to reduce the processing charges that were set by the main commercial banks. Although they offered their services to various businesses, their main clients were tyre fitters and hairdressers.[1]

In 2007 Clive Kahn, former Chief Executive of foreign exchange company Travelex, led a £72m buyout of Cardsave, backed by private equity firm, Exponet.[citation needed] In March 2010 Cardsave acquired TNS, a UK POS terminal hire business, which mainly provides terminals to petrol stations.[citation needed] On 21 December 2010 Cardsave was acquired by a former partner company, the UK card processor WorldPay.[2]

Cardsave was re-branded to WorldPay in February 2014.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cardsave Deal Buyout". RJD Partners. 2004. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  2. ^ Sophie Baker (20 December 2010). "WorldPay acquires Cardsave". FStech.

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