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GALILEO RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE MOST PROMISING PAYMENT PROVIDERS

Galileo Recognized as One of the Most Promising Payment Providers

June 12, 2018

Galileo Processing’s industry-leading offerings have landed it on CIO Review’s list of 20 Most Promising Payment and Card Solutions Providers in 2018.

CIO Review recognizes Galileo as a top payment and card solution provider based on its technology platform, fraud detection offerings, security, decision-making analytics and regulatory compliance functionality.

By offering its customers innovation without limitations, Galileo hopes to enable and promote tremendous creativity in payments and financial services.

Access CIO Review’s 20 Most Promising Payments Providers List

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