With its new licence, the digital banking and paytech company will be able to continue working with its EU clients whatever the aftermath of UK Brexit negotiations.
Its ‘PPS EU’ base in Brussels will support PPS’ E-Money, Payment and Mastercard issuing services in the European Economic Area (EEA).
The 19-year-old company serves more than 200 clients across 30 countries.
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