Digital River, an experienced global ecommerce enabler for established and fast-growing brands, today announced that its Payments, Fraud, Tax & Compliance Management solution is now available on SAP App Center, the digital marketplace for SAP partner offerings. Digital River’s solution integrates with SAP Commerce Cloud, offering B2C and B2B brands the ability to grow globally at scale, knowing Digital River is handling the complexities of global commerce combined with the flexibility to meet shoppers’ demands for a streamlined, localized experience.
“We are thrilled that businesses that use SAP technologies now have access to a plug-and-play option to handle their back-end commerce needs with just one solution, now on SAP App Center,” said Digital River CEO Adam Coyle. “Ecommerce has never been more important. Whether brands are standing up an online store for the first time, or expanding globally, there is immense value in finding a partner that has the expertise to navigate the complexity of ecommerce, so brands can focus on giving their customers the best possible experience.”
The Payments, Fraud, Tax & Compliance Management solution by Digital River is now available on SAP App Center. With this solution, brands will be able to enhance their customers’ checkout experience with:
- Easy-to-integrate global payments
- Merchant of record services
- Local regulatory compliance, taxes, fraud mitigation and more
Brands can grow at scale, while Digital River expertly handles back-end functions that can be costly for mercants to implement on their own.
Digital River is a partner in the SAP PartnerEdge program. As such, it has access to tools, training, resources and benefits that partners need to deliver the solutions and services customers demand. The SAP PartnerEdge program supports partners to facilitate building high-quality, disruptive applications focused on specific business needs – quickly and cost-effectively. The program provides access to all relevant SAP technologies in one simple framework under a single, global contract.
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