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In 2011, Paymentwall entered into partnership with [[Alipay (payment platform)|Alipay]], a third-party mobile and online payment platform, established in Hangzhou, China in February 2004 by [[Alibaba Group]].<ref name="thepaypers" /> |
In 2011, Paymentwall entered into partnership with [[Alipay (payment platform)|Alipay]], a third-party mobile and online payment platform, established in Hangzhou, China in February 2004 by [[Alibaba Group]].<ref name="thepaypers" /> |
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On November 6, 2014, Paymentwall launched a payment system for [[Smart TV|Smart TVs]].<ref name="Paymentwall SmartTV" /> The payment system enables consumers of digital applications and content, movies, and online TV streaming to perform purchases using their remote controls or smartphones. Developers can accept payments from consumers worldwide |
On November 6, 2014, Paymentwall launched a payment system for [[Smart TV|Smart TVs]].<ref name="Paymentwall SmartTV" /> The payment system enables consumers of digital applications and content, movies, and online TV streaming to perform purchases using their remote controls or smartphones. Developers can accept payments from consumers worldwide. |
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In 2015, Paymentwall split its products into independent companies, which are "Brick" credit card processor, "Mobiamo" carrier billing, "Offerwall" advertising platform, and "MINT" for prepaid cards. |
In 2015, Paymentwall split its products into independent companies, which are "Brick" credit card processor, "Mobiamo" carrier billing, "Offerwall" advertising platform, and "MINT" for prepaid cards. |
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Type of site | Private |
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Available in | Multilingual |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Honor Gunday, Vladimir Kovalyov |
Industry | IT, Financial Services |
Employees | 150+ (July, 2015)[1] |
URL | paymentwall.com |
Users | 200 million (2015) |
Paymentwall Inc. is a San Francisco-based international payments platform that allows both private individuals and businesses to sell goods and services over the Internet. The company started as a payment platform for Facebook games, but has since shifted to other services, such as MMORPG and browser games, SaaS companies, video streaming, dating sites, e-commerce and most recently travel.
History
In April 2010, Honor Gunday (Onur Sena Gunday) and business partner Vladimir Kovalyov started Paymentwall to help game companies on Facebook to monetize their global traffic.[2] On July 1, 2011, Facebook announced that they would no longer allow any outside monetization providers, at which point Paymentwall pivoted to providing services to non-Facebook games and online dating websites.[3][4]
In 2011, Paymentwall entered into partnership with Alipay, a third-party mobile and online payment platform, established in Hangzhou, China in February 2004 by Alibaba Group.[5]
On November 6, 2014, Paymentwall launched a payment system for Smart TVs.[6] The payment system enables consumers of digital applications and content, movies, and online TV streaming to perform purchases using their remote controls or smartphones. Developers can accept payments from consumers worldwide.
In 2015, Paymentwall split its products into independent companies, which are "Brick" credit card processor, "Mobiamo" carrier billing, "Offerwall" advertising platform, and "MINT" for prepaid cards.
Offices
Paymentwall is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Istanbul,[7] Berlin,[8][9] Kiev, Manila, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Hanoi, Beijing, London, Lisbon, Seoul, Sofia, Poznan, Moscow and Novosibirsk.
The company opened its engineering and development center in Kiev, Ukraine back in May 2010, and its South East Asian HQ and customer service center in Manila, Philippines in June 2012. It also opened its developer hub in Asia at Hanoi, Vietnam in August 2014. And to cater to businesses in China, the company opened an office in Beijing in March 2015, to cater to Korean businesses an office in the Korean Silicon Valley - Pangyo - in 2016. In 2016, Paymentwall added offices in London, Lisbon, Sofia, Poznan and Moscow.
In November 2015, Paymentwall unveiled its intergalactic-themed development lab in Kiev.[10]
References
- ^ "Global online payments company building on Kyiv roots". KyivPost. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
- ^ Sudolskiy, Roman. "Virtualnaya Kassa". Forbes. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
- ^ Shield, Mike. "Facebook Makes 'Credits' Lone Gamer Currency". AdWeek. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ^ Takahashi, Dean. "Paymentwall's in-game payment options gain a good following". Venturebeat. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ^ "Paymentwall partners with Alipay to enter the Chinese market (press release)". ThePaypers. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
- ^ "Paymentwall launches a payment suite for smart TVs so you can buy with your remote control — or smartphone". Venturebeat. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
- ^ "PaymentWall İstanbul Ofisini Açtı". Webrazzi (in Turkish). Retrieved January 12, 2014.
- ^ "Paymentwall Opens New European HQ In Berlin". SiliconAllee. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ^ "Paymentwall eröffnet Europa-Hauptsitz in Berlin". Gruenderszene (in German). Retrieved January 12, 2014.
- ^ "Paymentwall opens the doors to its new futuristic development lab in Ukraine". KyivPost. Retrieved March 17, 2016.