The post Oracle and Adyen Transform Enterprise Payments with Seamless Solutions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ted Hisokawa Oct 24, 2025 01:16 Oracle Payments, powered by Adyen, is revolutionizing payment systems across various industries, offering seamless and secure transactions for over 2,550 organizations globally. Oracle, in collaboration with its partner Adyen, is making significant strides in the world of enterprise payments. The partnership has resulted in the successful deployment of Oracle Payments, an embedded finance solution that is currently utilized by over 2,550 organizations, including those in hospitality, healthcare, and sports & entertainment sectors in the US and UK, according to oracle.com. The Oracle Payments Cloud Service empowers businesses to accept a variety of payment methods, such as debit and credit cards, as well as digital payment options like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Google Pay. This comprehensive payment solution is seamlessly integrated with Oracle’s Simphony and OPERA Cloud platforms, ensuring a smooth and cost-effective transaction experience for both businesses and their customers. Transforming Customer Experiences Oracle and Adyen are streamlining payment processes for global enterprises by eliminating middleware and additional onboarding complexities. This integration allows businesses within Oracle’s ecosystem, from restaurants to stadiums, to provide data-rich, seamless payment experiences. Henmo Bosscher, Adyen’s Senior Vice President, noted that the partnership enables Oracle to offer enterprise-grade payments on a large scale, enhancing customer engagement and operational efficiency. Highlighting the benefits, OVG Hospitality President Ken Gaber mentioned that Oracle Payments, combined with Simphony Point of Sale, minimizes transaction times, enhancing the overall experience for sports fans and event attendees. This efficiency is achieved without hidden fees, offering flat-rate pricing, which is particularly beneficial for the live event industry. Innovative Payment Solutions Chris Adams, Oracle’s Senior Vice President of Industry Embedded Finance, emphasized the shift in enterprise payment strategies towards enhancing customer experiences. By embedding Adyen’s payment solutions, Oracle has facilitated… The post Oracle and Adyen Transform Enterprise Payments with Seamless Solutions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ted Hisokawa Oct 24, 2025 01:16 Oracle Payments, powered by Adyen, is revolutionizing payment systems across various industries, offering seamless and secure transactions for over 2,550 organizations globally. Oracle, in collaboration with its partner Adyen, is making significant strides in the world of enterprise payments. The partnership has resulted in the successful deployment of Oracle Payments, an embedded finance solution that is currently utilized by over 2,550 organizations, including those in hospitality, healthcare, and sports & entertainment sectors in the US and UK, according to oracle.com. The Oracle Payments Cloud Service empowers businesses to accept a variety of payment methods, such as debit and credit cards, as well as digital payment options like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Google Pay. This comprehensive payment solution is seamlessly integrated with Oracle’s Simphony and OPERA Cloud platforms, ensuring a smooth and cost-effective transaction experience for both businesses and their customers. Transforming Customer Experiences Oracle and Adyen are streamlining payment processes for global enterprises by eliminating middleware and additional onboarding complexities. This integration allows businesses within Oracle’s ecosystem, from restaurants to stadiums, to provide data-rich, seamless payment experiences. Henmo Bosscher, Adyen’s Senior Vice President, noted that the partnership enables Oracle to offer enterprise-grade payments on a large scale, enhancing customer engagement and operational efficiency. Highlighting the benefits, OVG Hospitality President Ken Gaber mentioned that Oracle Payments, combined with Simphony Point of Sale, minimizes transaction times, enhancing the overall experience for sports fans and event attendees. This efficiency is achieved without hidden fees, offering flat-rate pricing, which is particularly beneficial for the live event industry. Innovative Payment Solutions Chris Adams, Oracle’s Senior Vice President of Industry Embedded Finance, emphasized the shift in enterprise payment strategies towards enhancing customer experiences. By embedding Adyen’s payment solutions, Oracle has facilitated…

Oracle and Adyen Transform Enterprise Payments with Seamless Solutions



Ted Hisokawa
Oct 24, 2025 01:16

Oracle Payments, powered by Adyen, is revolutionizing payment systems across various industries, offering seamless and secure transactions for over 2,550 organizations globally.

Oracle, in collaboration with its partner Adyen, is making significant strides in the world of enterprise payments. The partnership has resulted in the successful deployment of Oracle Payments, an embedded finance solution that is currently utilized by over 2,550 organizations, including those in hospitality, healthcare, and sports & entertainment sectors in the US and UK, according to oracle.com.

The Oracle Payments Cloud Service empowers businesses to accept a variety of payment methods, such as debit and credit cards, as well as digital payment options like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Google Pay. This comprehensive payment solution is seamlessly integrated with Oracle’s Simphony and OPERA Cloud platforms, ensuring a smooth and cost-effective transaction experience for both businesses and their customers.

Transforming Customer Experiences

Oracle and Adyen are streamlining payment processes for global enterprises by eliminating middleware and additional onboarding complexities. This integration allows businesses within Oracle’s ecosystem, from restaurants to stadiums, to provide data-rich, seamless payment experiences. Henmo Bosscher, Adyen’s Senior Vice President, noted that the partnership enables Oracle to offer enterprise-grade payments on a large scale, enhancing customer engagement and operational efficiency.

Highlighting the benefits, OVG Hospitality President Ken Gaber mentioned that Oracle Payments, combined with Simphony Point of Sale, minimizes transaction times, enhancing the overall experience for sports fans and event attendees. This efficiency is achieved without hidden fees, offering flat-rate pricing, which is particularly beneficial for the live event industry.

Innovative Payment Solutions

Chris Adams, Oracle’s Senior Vice President of Industry Embedded Finance, emphasized the shift in enterprise payment strategies towards enhancing customer experiences. By embedding Adyen’s payment solutions, Oracle has facilitated faster innovation and reduced complexity, offering businesses a competitive edge through seamless, data-driven interactions at every customer touchpoint.

For deeper insights into this collaboration, Oracle’s Chris Adams and Adyen’s Natalie Wexler will be presenting at Money 20/20, discussing the integration of embedded payments into enterprise systems and its impact on the industry.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/oracle-adyen-transform-enterprise-payments

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