Nuvei and FreedomPay have announced a partnership to provide enterprise merchants with a unified payments solution for both in-store and digital commerce across global markets.
As brands continue to advance their omnichannel strategies, they require payment systems that can connect physical and digital commerce experiences.
By integrating FreedomPay’s Next Level Commerce platform, which serves hospitality and retail brands, stadiums, and hotel groups, with Nuvei’s scalable payments infrastructure, merchants can deploy new channels more quickly.
They can also introduce customer experiences faster.
The collaboration helps merchants maintain a consistent checkout experience across multiple properties and regions.
It provides unified reporting, tokenisation, and access to a wide range of certified POS and commerce partners.
Every transaction is protected through PCI-validated encryption and fraud prevention measures.

“Our goal is to empower merchants to deliver exceptional customer experiences at every moment of commerce,”
said Phil Fayer, Chair and CEO of Nuvei.
“By working with FreedomPay we are expanding the ways enterprise brands can create connected payment journeys that drive loyalty and unlock new revenue, without adding complexity behind the scenes.”
The partnership enables enterprise brands to engage customers seamlessly across stores, stadiums, hotels, and mobile channels.
Whether a fan taps to pay for concessions at a sports arena, a traveller upgrades a room through a mobile app, or a customer buys a meal at a quick-service restaurant, the platforms maintain transactions through unified tokenisation, reporting, and data insights.
These capabilities provide operational visibility and support more informed decision-making.

“Enterprise commerce demands technology that works equally well across stores, stadiums, hotels and mobile devices without adding complexity,”
said Chris Kronenthal, President of FreedomPay.
“By integrating our platforms, merchants gain a future-ready foundation to scale omnichannel experiences with confidence, today and as new customer expectations emerge.”
The partnership targets enterprises with cross-border and multi-region operations, enabling them to process payments consistently, uphold high security standards, and expand into new commerce formats without rebuilding their existing technology infrastructure.
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