Payments technology company Priority Technology Holdings asserts that Valor PayTech and its MX Merchant network have been linked as part of cooperation for omnichannel solutions.
Working with Valor has been “refreshing,” according to John Grebe, vice president of product strategy at Priority, in a news release on Thursday. They don’t only focus on their technology; they also play a crucial part in helping us find solutions to pressing business problems.
Priority, founded in Georgia, is a platform that enables businesses to collect, keep, and transfer money on a large scale. Valor provides “cloud-based, end-to-end, processor-agnostic omnichannel payments solutions” for resellers and their merchant clients.
According to the firms, their collaboration produces an “extensive roadmap for third-party software integrations,” with the cloud-based Valor Connect interface requiring little to no work on the side of independent software providers and their clients to add Valor payment terminals.
According to the press announcement, “significant synergies between the two organizations have already resulted in the creation of very inventive solutions that provide Priority resellers the chance to make more sales and earn significantly more.”
This information was released a little more than a week after Priority announced a collaboration with the international provider of payment goods PAX Technology. In order to enable end users, including Priority clients, to utilize the full range of PAX’s Android products, PAX developed, customized, and certified their VTX payment app. This relationship is a result of the prior work Priority and PAX had done together.