March 2025

CCAvenue Partners with Sutex Cooperative Bank for enhancing
Net Banking Facility

CCAvenue Partners with Sutex Cooperative Bank for enhancing Net Banking Facility
Infibeam Avenues Ltd, a leading Indian Fintech company, has announced a partnership between its flagship payment gateway brand, CCAvenue, and Sutex Co-operative Bank Ltd. This collaboration is set to bolster the Sutex Bank's Net Banking facility by integrating CCAvenue's advanced multi-currency payment processing technology and enhance Direct Debit facility. The new collaboration will enable Sutex Bank to route secure Direct Debit digital payments to its merchants, including multi-currency payments; simplifying transactions for both businesses and customers. This integration underscores CCAvenue's commitment to enhancing digital payment infrastructure, facilitating seamless and efficient transactions across its network. Mr. Shital A Bhatt, CEO of Sutex Co-operative Bank and Mr. T. Nandakumar Menon, Sr. Vice President - Alliances and Operations at Infibeam Avenues Ltd., inked the agreement on March 13, 2025.

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