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Polaris is a full-stack payment platform designed to simplify and unify the payment processes of large enterprises and corporations with complex, multi-country operations. It allows organizations to accept payments and manage financial transactions efficiently through a single, centralized interface. With seamless integrations to popular payment providers like Adyen and PayPal, and many more on the way, Polaris enables businesses to structure and process payments across their entire corporate hierarchy — spanning Clients, Divisions, and Merchants — while remaining flexible and independent.
Key Features and Benefits
- Unified Payment Processing: Integrate a wide range of payment providers, including Adyen and PayPal, all within a single platform. Choose the best options to optimize transaction costs and meet your business requirements.
- Seamless Integration Across Corporate Structure: Easily manage and integrate payment processes throughout your corporate hierarchy, ensuring smooth operations across Divisions and Merchants.
- Expert Technical Support: Receive outstanding support for developing custom requirements tailored to your business needs, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance. Polaris is available as both a SaaS solution and an on-premises option, providing flexibility to suit your deployment preferences.
- Scalability: Specifically designed for large enterprises and corporations with extensive and diverse payment needs.
- Security & Compliance: Built with strong security features to ensure safe transactions and compliance with industry standards.
How Polaris Works
Polaris acts as a central hub for all your payment needs. You can create an account, set up a corporate structure that mirrors your organization's hierarchy, and enable payment methods by integrating with trusted connectors like Adyen and PayPal. A centralized dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of all transactions, helping you streamline and control your payment processes across Clients, Divisions, and Merchants.
Ready to get started? Check out our quick guides below.