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Thredd and Paywith Launch First Collaborative Card Program, Bolstering Australian Retail Loyalty

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Thredd, a global payments processor, and Paywith, a payment orchestration platform, have launched their first collaborative program, enabling businesses to deploy flexible, customer-centric card programs. The initial program supports a large-scale retail loyalty and rewards use case in Australia, utilizing a prepaid card experience.\n\nThe partnership integrates Paywith’s payment orchestration technology with Thredd’s local market expertise and scalable infrastructure. Since its launch, the program has experienced rapid adoption, indicating strong consumer interest in intelligent, integrated payment solutions.\n\nDamien Gough, Head of Asia Pacific at Thredd, stated that Paywith selected Thredd after evaluating the market, citing Thredd’s combination of robust APIs, Australian market knowledge, and its track record in delivering complex programs efficiently. He added that this collaboration strengthens Thredd’s position as a preferred processor for orchestrators and program managers developing specialized card offerings.\n\nThrough Thredd’s platform, Paywith leverages a comprehensive suite of capabilities, including tokenization, digital wallets, fraud and transaction monitoring, 3DS, push provisioning, and gateway processing. This enables Paywith to maintain full data visibility while scaling programs and ensures robust security for end-users.\n\nAndrew Lackie, CEO of Paywith, commented on the speed and control afforded by Thredd’s technology and delivery model. He highlighted Thredd’s support, responsiveness, and understanding of the local payments ecosystem as critical factors in the program’s successful launch and positioning for future expansion.\n\nThis partnership highlights Thredd’s continued growth in Australia and its ability to secure competitive agreements with partners seeking rapid market entry, reliability, and extensibility for their payment solutions. Further programs between Thredd and Paywith are anticipated as Paywith expands its portfolio of card-based services.

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