FintechZoom.com | Your Gateway to Financial Insights

Checkout.com launches in Canada, expanding North American consultation

Checkout.com launches in Canada, expanding North American consultation

Breaking Fintech News: Stay updated with the latest in the financial technology world.

Checkout.com You have already made a direct acquisition in Canada, which marks a critical step in its North American expansion. The company also owns Zack Levine As the head of revenue in North America, he is responsible for business operations in Canada and the United States.

The move allows Canadian merchants to access Checkout.com’s full payment stack, including processing, cards and alternative payment methods, as well as enhanced control over transaction data. This will help improve performance of key metrics such as authorization rates and checkout conversions, the company said.

Canada is the ninth sales e-commerce market with annual online sales of CAD 52 billion, with more than 27 million digital shoppers. The launch builds on Checkout.com’s recent growth in the U.S., which opened to its new San Francisco office earlier this year and reported an 80% annual revenue growth in 2024.

Levine’s new role

Levine, He joined Checkout.com in 2021 to lead U.S. sales and later served as Mannar in Israel and will now oversee business teams across North America. His responsibilities include sales, business development account management, and solution engineering.

* “There has been a major change in the way North America spends and we are ready to help business businessmen approve it,” Levine said. “With an integration point, merchants have access to our entire online payment and spending features across cards, bank railings, wallets and such popular methods as the entire online payment and spending feature PayPal and VenmoIn addition to various advanced solutions, such as no-sell debits.

“But payment performance is beyond the reach of access; it is acceptance rate, conversion, latency, uptime, integration, geographical scope and most importantly customer support. We are very focused on transferring the best transporters into the payment industry and in the payment industry to our services, which means being at a distance from us in terms of serving and building long-term partners.”

Core area

Antoine Nougue, The chief business official also added: “North America is one of the most competitive and complex payment markets and under Zack, I have confidence that we have the ability to help more merchants meet this growth in demand for digital commerce.

“Canada is the core of Checkout.com’s global expansion, so the veto now is a key part of our strategy, enhancing how we present to our customers and helping them unlock greater value from their digital payment strategies.”

No Comments