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The Payment Service Provider (PSP) market is a segment of the banking industry that provides payment processing services to merchants and other businesses. PSPs offer a range of services, including payment gateway solutions, merchant accounts, fraud prevention, and payment processing. They also provide services such as customer support, dispute resolution, and compliance with payment regulations.
PSPs are an important part of the banking industry, as they enable merchants to accept payments from customers in a secure and efficient manner. They also provide merchants with access to a variety of payment methods, such as credit cards, debit cards, and digital wallets.
PSPs are also responsible for ensuring that payments are processed securely and efficiently. This includes ensuring that customer data is protected, and that payments are processed in a timely manner.
Some of the companies in the PSP market include Stripe, PayPal, Square, Adyen, and Worldpay. Show Less Read more