Unipaas teams up with Nayax to expand UK SaaS payments offering

Unipaas teams up with Nayax to expand UK SaaS payments offering

Nayax, a global commerce enablement, payments and loyalty platform, and Unipaas, an embedded payments provider focused on SaaS platforms, have announced a strategic partnership to launch a fully integrated card-present and online payments solution for UK SaaS businesses.

Under the partnership, Unipaas will integrate Nayax’s Nova Modu and Nova 55F mobile POS terminals into its AI-powered embedded payments platform. This adds advanced in-person payment capabilities to Unipaas’s existing digital payments suite.

The new offering allows all payment channels to be managed through one system fully operated by Unipaas. SaaS platforms and their merchant customers gain a consistent experience across channels, while also benefiting from consolidated payments data and streamlined operations. The partners position the solution as a foundation for connected commerce, where transactions, customer insights and experiences move fluidly between online and real-world touchpoints.

Unipaas founder and CEO David Avgi said, “This innovative partnership with Nayax redefines how SaaS platforms can effortlessly own payments across digital and physical environments. By natively integrating in‑person POS device capabilities into Unipaas, we give software providers a new level of flexibility to unlock the full value of every transaction, online or offline, making payments seamless and fully unified.”

Nayax EVP global retail sales Amir Ravid said, “We’re excited to work with Unipaas to extend their embedded payments leadership into the physical world. Our mobile devices and Unipaas’s digital platform together create a powerful, flexible solution that helps SaaS platforms scale seamlessly across every environment.”

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