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TreviPay Selected to Facilitate IATA EasyPay in 24 Markets

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Washington D.C., 25 September 2017 – TreviPay has won a contract to a newly launched remittance service that modernizes payments between accredited travel agencies and airlines. 

TreviPay has been awarded 24 of IATA’s Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) markets, and it will process payments in those markets by partnering with UATP, the airline-owned travel payment technical solution provider.  IATA EasyPay is scheduled to launch with TreviPay in four waves, starting with Canada, Hong Kong and Macau in the fourth quarter of 2017. All 24 of TreviPay’s markets are expected to roll out by the end of 2019.

“TreviPay has nearly 40 years of proven expertise in providing global payment solutions for the aviation industry. We look forward to working with UATP to deliver a cost-effective e-wallet solution that allows for greater payment flexibility for travel agents and faster, more secure payments to airlines,” said Senior Vice President, Martha Salinas, TreviPay.

The solution is expected to be well received in countries where cash is the most prevalent payment method for ticket purchases.  IATA EasyPay will support a new simpler form of agent accreditation and allows agents to reduce their financial security requirements, enabling them to sell beyond their cash capacity.

“UATP is the only payment solution fully integrated with all IATA BSPs globally, which makes this an ideal partnership with TreviPay. IATA EasyPay will enhance payments between airlines and IATA-accredited travel agents,” said Ralph Kaiser, President and CEO, UATP. Both UATP and TreviPay are attending the IATA World Financial Symposium in September and will be available to discuss the partnership.

ABOUT EASYPAY

EasyPay is a voluntary pay-as-you-go electronic payment solution developed to offer travel agents an additional secure and cost-effective payment method for tickets issued through the BSP. The e-wallet is a product of NewGen ISS (New Generation IATA Settlement Services), IATA’s approach to improving its BSP settlement system which has been in place since 1971, by delivering simplified processes, lower costs, better protection of funds, new payment methods and a choice of agent accreditation models.

ABOUT UATP

UATP is a global payment solution owned and operated by the world’s airlines and accepted by thousands of merchants for air, rail and travel agency payments. UATP connects airlines to Alternative Forms of Payment which can expand reach and generate incremental sales globally. UATP offers easy-to-use data tools, DataStream℠ and DataMine℠, which provide comprehensive account details to Issuers and Corporate Subscribers for accurate travel management.

Accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies and Amtrak®; UATP accounts are issued by: Aeromexico; Air Canada (TSE:AC) Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK); Air Niugini; American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL); APG Airlines;Austrian Airlines; China Eastern Airlines (NYSE: CEA); Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL); EL AL Israel Airlines; Etihad Airways; Frontier Airlines; GOL Linhas aereas inteligentes S.A.

(NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4); Hahn Air; Japan Airlines (9201:JP); JetBlue Airways; Malaysia Airlines; Qantas Airways (QUBSF.PK); Shandong Airlines;  Sichuan Airlines; Southwest Airlines; Transavia Airlines; TUIfly GmbH; Turkish Airlines (ISE:THYAO); United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) and WestJet. AirPlus International issues the UATP-based Company Account for: British Airways (LSE: IAG) and Lufthansa German Airlines.

ABOUT TreviPay

TreviPay is a global FinTech solutions provider specializing in building closed-loop payment networks and technology-focused solutions for transportation and B2B retail clientele. TreviPay is a wholly-owned subsidiary of World Fuel Services, a fortune 100 company that specializes in the supply, logistics and financing of transportation fuels and energy products and related services. TreviPay is based in Overland Park, Kan. with offices in the Netherlands, Australia and Mexico. 

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