Headquartered in Bangalore – ‘India’s Silicon Valley’ – group processes over 175m daily transactions
Indian payments company Juspay is to create 30 jobs in Dublin over the next three years with the establishment of a new European Hub.
Backed by top-tier investors such as SoftBank, Accel, and VEF, Juspay also provides end-to-end payment acceptance and real-time payments infrastructure for leading banks.Volkswagen blues: Carmaker struggles to build a business for an EV futureHeadquartered in Bangalore – dubbed India’s Silicon Valley – Juspay processes more than 175 million transactions daily, with over $670 billion in annual total processed volume.
“We are excited to contribute to the ecosystem while driving growth with new and existing clients and partners.”
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