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Learn about how these Payment Solutions vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

Worldpay
"Enabling seamless global payment processing and management."
Focused on Payment Processing & Infrastructure .
Worldpay streamlines global payments for businesses of all sizes. It provides comprehensive solutions like online, in-person, and omnichannel payment processing. The platform also offers embedded finance tech, enabling software companies to integrate payment services easily. It supports secure, scalable transactions across 174 countries, backed by reliable data insights.
Massive transaction scale
Worldpay claims that it processes $2.3 trillion annually for large enterprises, showcasing its capability for big businesses.
Global reach and expertise
Worldpay claims that it is trusted by over one million merchants globally, operating in 146 countries across the world.
Embedded payment innovation
Worldpay claims that its embedded payments are intuitive, enhancing customer experiences and competitive edge for software platforms.
Progressive Leasing
"Provides lease-to-own purchase options, no credit needed."
Focused on Buy Now Pay Later, Lease-to-Own, & Try Before You Buy .
Progressive Leasing helps consumers acquire items without hefty upfront costs or perfect credit. Shoppers can lease products like furniture, electronics, and appliances from numerous retailers, then pay over time. Flexible, automatic payments align with paydays. Less-than-perfect credit isn't a barrier. Customers can also purchase items early if desired.
No credit needed
Progressive Leasing claims that their lease-to-own options do not require a traditional credit check, making them accessible to those with poor or no credit history.
Convenient payment schedules
Progressive Leasing claims that they offer flexible payment options aligned with customers' payday schedules, providing ease and convenience.
High approval rate
Progressive Leasing claims that their approval process considers various data points, regularly approving individuals with less-than-perfect credit scores.