GlobalOnePay Integrates Card Payment Capabilities Into InvoiceASAP

Pivotal Payments unit GlobalOnePay is partnering with InvoiceASAP to lend invoice-to-pay solutions to joint clients.

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    In an announcement Wednesday (August 2), GlobalOnePay said it is now the exclusive payments provider for InvoiceASAP to facilitate payment capabilities within its invoicing solution. The offering is geared towards small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

    The companies’ partnership also streamlines and accelerates merchant on-boarding to these tools, the firms said.

    “These innovations remove a crucial barrier to entry for SMBs to accept digital payments,” the companies noted in their news announcement, adding that the tool is open to U.S. and Canadian businesses.

    InvoiceASAP provides both mobile and web invoicing tools, and joint customers can enable credit card processing on both platforms thanks to the GlobalOnePay partnership.

    “Our partnership highlights GlobalOnePay’s success in helping software providers and cloud-based services deliver turnkey, secure and reliable payment processing to their respective user bases,” said GlobalOnePay general manager John Hughes in a statement.

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    “The convergence of GlobalOnePay’s payment solutions and InvoiceASAP’s mobile-first approach to invoicing delivers innovative, cross-platform integration for the SMB market in North America and throughout the world,” added InvoiceASAP CEO Paul Hoeper.

    In addition to electronic invoicing capabilities, InvoiceASAP integrates with businesses’ existing accounting platforms to manage data from invoices, sales, orders, receipts and estimates. The company launched in 2011, targeting businesses like contractors, plumbers and other independent companies.