Adyen NV engages in the provision of payments platform business. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland and currently employs 987 full-time employees. The company operates an online platform enabling merchants to accept payments internationally and from all sales channels, such as online shops, mobile payments from applications and Websites, and POS, such as countertops, mobile terminals, tablets and cash registers, among others. The platform covers the entire payment chain, including technical, contractual, reconciliation and settlement processes. The platform is available in the form of ready-to-use payment pages (HPP), application programming interface (API), and client-side encryption solution (EE). The Company’s customers include Mango, KLM, Netflix, Superdry, Uber, Groupon and Crocs, among others. The company has offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, Brazil, China, Australia, Mexico, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and the United States.
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