Mangopay's modular payment infrastructure to provide a seamless transaction experience for Maisons du Monde’s platforms, mitigating risk and driving global growth.
In Brief:
- MANGOPAY, the platform-specific payment infrastructure provider, today announces that it has been selected by Maisons du Monde, a renowned home decor and furniture retailer, to offer seamless payment experiences to its marketplace customers. The integration of Mangopay’s modular payment infrastructure marks a significant step forward in improving digital transactions for Maisons du Monde’s marketplace, ensuring greater customer satisfaction while creating growth opportunities.
- The company sought a payment partner with a significant international presence that could seamlessly manage online transactions and support the business as it scales further. By integrating Mangopay's cutting-edge technology, Maisons du Monde's platforms will benefit from a flexible and robust payment infrastructure, ensuring customers’ transactions are both convenient and secure.
- Through the new partnership, Mangopay will support Maisons du Monde with its payment needs to expand into new geographies and grow its business in line with its ongoing expansion plans while retaining its focus on delivering an exceptional customer experience, "That's why we are committed to strengthening our payment base: having the right partners to ensure the robustness and activity of our customers' experience is fundamental for Maisons du Monde." Constance Fouquet, Digital Chief Executive at Maisons du Monde.
What does this mean:
“We're thrilled to collaborate with Maisons du Monde, an industry leader that continually innovates in the home decor and furniture market. The company’s strategic foresight and dedication to excellence resonate with our own goals at Mangopay," said Luke Trayfoot, Chief Revenue Officer at Mangopay. “Through our flexible and innovative payment infrastructure and international reach we are looking forward to supporting Maisons du Monde’s growth journey, both ‘at home’ in France and around the world.”