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Aurora Payments Acquires One Payment

Sep 08, 2022over 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Aurora Payments

Acquired Company

One Payment

Las VegasInformation TechnologyFinancial ServicesSoftware

Description

Aurora Payments, LLC is thrilled to announce the acquisition of One Payment, a Florida-based fintech payment company. Co-founded by Luis Requejo and Jorge Calzadilla, One Payment boasts over 6,000 merchants in its portfolio with particular emphasis on minority-owned small and medium sized businesses.

Company Information

Company

Aurora Payments

Location

5475 S Decatur Blvd

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

About

Aurora Payments is a united network of processing, technology, and payment solutions with a portfolio of more than 27,000 merchants and $12Bn in annual processing. Founded in 2005, Aurora has grown to capture a significant portion of U.S. market share in various specific industries due to superior solutions, service, and vertical expertise. Aurora Payments differentiates itself within the fintech market by providing proprietary technology that empowers its customers and partners with unrivaled flexibility and benefits. Aurora Payments’ most recent product offerings, ARISE and Calendarise, are cloud-based and built specifically for SMBs to give them all the tools they need to manage payments and client relationships. Headquartered in Las Vegas, Aurora Payments is backed by Corsair, a leading private equity firm focused on services, software, and payments investments in the financial services market.

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