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Toast picks FreedomPay as preferred payments gateway partner

FreedomPay and Toast have signed a partnership agreement, making FreedomPay the preferred payments gateway partner for select enterprise brands. This collaboration aims to provide advanced capabilities and support Toast’s enterprise expansion.

Facts

  • FreedomPay and Toast have signed a partnership agreement.
  • Toast will offer its cloud-based digital platform to leading enterprise merchants in the U.S. and Canada.
  • FreedomPay is the preferred payment gateway partner for select enterprise brands.
  • Kelly Esten, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise at Toast, expressed excitement about delivering a trusted digital platform to help restaurants adapt to new service models.
  • The collaboration aims to drive Toast’s enterprise expansion.
  • The partnership will provide advanced capabilities to large merchants.
  • FreedomPay and Toast aim to unleash the power of pay to thousands more businesses.

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