Ding, a Dublin-based mobile top-up platform has partnered with global payments platform Adyen to optimise its payment system.
Every month Ding sends over 5 million mobile phone top-ups to over 150 countries around the world.
However, each country has varying currencies, languages, and acquiring entities - which Ding said makes managing international transactions much more complicated than domestic ones.
"The challenge every global merchant faces is knowing how people around the world want to pay," said Micheál Egan, Head of Payments at Ding.
"Working alongside the payment experts at Adyen has given us the knowledge and tools necessary to do this.
"With Adyen’s help, we’ve been able to update our payment offering to better meet the needs of our international consumers.
"We’ve also added new and popular alternative ways to pay, such as mobile wallets, which has helped drive our growth and give our customers an even better payment experience," he added.
Ding said it also uses Adyen’s global acquiring network to process payments locally.
"Adyen massively reduces the complexity of accepting payments across each of our operational regions.
"Typically, businesses would need to set up multiple connections in order to access local processing, but with Adyen’s vast acquiring network we only need one," Mr Egan said.
Ding has also partnered with Adyen to launch a new subscription service .
"We’re thrilled to support Ding as it extends its reach across the global stage," said Colin Neil, Managing Director UK at Adyen.
"It’s just one of several exciting and innovative companies we’re working with in Ireland which are making a positive international impact."