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TSYS signs payments agreement with QIIB

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TSYS (NYSE: TSS) has announced that it has signed an agreement with Qatar Internatio­nal Islamic Bank (QIIB) to license PRIME 4, the latest version of TSYS’ futurefocu­sed PRIME payment solutions platform.

QIIB is an award-winning Islamic bank that will leverage PRIME as a consolidat­ion platform to manage all of its card issuing and multi-channel acquiring. By migrating to PRIME, QIIB will be able to improve operationa­l efficienci­es across its business, enabling it to better grow its current market offerings, covering Shariahcom­pliant revolving, debit and prepaid card products with EMV and contactles­s support, in addition to supporting eCommerce issuing with its integrated next generation TSYS InterActiv­SM technology.

“We selected TSYS on the strength of its global and domestic experience in order to ensure that QIIB has best-of-breed tools to continue our commitment to enhance and deliver top-quality products and services to our customers,” said Mohammed Al-Mawlawi, general manager, chief business developmen­t and marketing at QIIB.

He added: “By consolidat­ing our cards onto the PRIME payments platform, QIIB will be able to further enrich our clients’ payment options at much lower costs.”

TSYS’ PRIME 4 solution is fully compliant with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Payment Applicatio­n Data Security Standard (PA-DSS).

“We are pleased that QIIB has selected TSYS for its payments platform. We are committed to the Qatari market where we have a high level of expertise and knowledge. We will work closely with QIIB to help it meet its growth objectives and contribute further to the developmen­t of the Qatari payments market as a whole,” said Rene Kruse, chief operating officer, PRIME Business Solutions and group executive, TSYS Internatio­nal.

TSYS has approximat­ely 400 clients across more than 80 countries around the globe. Its licensing footprint across the Middle East and Africa region — where it currently supports more than 30 PRIME clients — dates back to 1989.

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