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Branded Payments Firm Recharge.com Goes Global

Recharge.com, a European payments company, has announced the launch of a global marketplace for people to purchase branded gift cards in a push to become the leading branded payments company in the world. Recharge.com was founded in 2010 and is based in Amsterdam. Recharge highlights… Read More

Netherlands: Recharge.com Expands into Australia

Recharge.com, a Netherlands-based payments Fintech, has announced the launch of its services in Australia. Recharge.com specializes in digital gift and prepaid cards for brands including Netflix, Spotify and Xbox. The company’s service is said to be rolling out amidst regulatory changes in the buy-now-pay-later (BNPL)… Read More

Payments Fintech Recharge.com Makes CFO Selection Permanent

Recharge.com, a European payments provider, says that interim Chief Financial Officer Freddy Dijkman is now the permanent executive holding that position. Recharge states that Dijkman previously worked at other tech firms like T-Mobile, Kinly, and Avaya. Recharge’s CEO Günther Vogelpoel commented: “We are thrilled to… Read More

Former Amazon Exec Joins European Payments Firm Recharge.com

Recharge.com has appointed David Lindheimer as Chief Product and Technology Officer. Lindheimer was most recently working at Amazon where he is said to have tripled advertising marketplace demand as the Head of Campaign Building. While at Amazon Lindheimer also  built product and engineering teams for… Read More

Dutch Payments Fintech Recharge Expands into Middle East

Dutch payments Fintech Recharge.com has expanded its services in the Middle East. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Fintech specializes in digital gift and prepaid cards for local and global brands like Netflix, Spotify, and Xbox. Recharge is now operating in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and… Read More

The Netherlands: Payments Fintech Recharge.com Raises €10 Million in Debt Funding

Recharge.com, a Netherlands-based payments Fintech, has raised €10 million in debt funding, according to a statement by the company. The company said it secured the funding “largely from London-based Kreos Capital.” Simultaneously, Recharge.com selected Michael Kent as its non-executive chairman. Kent founded global cross-border payments… Read More

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