Endava and Tyl by NatWest join forces to revolutionise merchant payments
Endava has teamed up with Tyl by NatWest to expand the bank’s merchant payments services. The partnership aims to modernise digital payment systems for businesses while boosting NatWest’s position in a competitive market. Both companies will focus on improving flexibility, scalability, and performance in payment processing. The collaboration builds on a long-standing relationship between Endava and NatWest. Endava’s role includes providing technology and delivery support through its AI-driven platform, Dava.FlowTM, and its Payments Gateway Accelerator. These tools will help streamline the rollout of new payment products and services.
Endava also worked with Tyl to shape a broader business and technology strategy. This plan ties future product development to revenue growth and merchant demand. The goal is to create a more seamless and scalable payments experience for Tyl’s business customers.
James Hodgson, CEO of Tyl by NatWest, called the partnership a major step forward for the company’s merchant payments offering. Meanwhile, Melba Montague, Endava’s Chief Growth Officer for Financial Services, highlighted the strength of their ongoing work with NatWest. She emphasised their shared commitment to transforming payment systems.
The deal comes as demand grows for AI-powered infrastructure and modern payment tools. Businesses increasingly seek solutions that enhance digital payment experiences and simplify merchant services. The partnership reflects NatWest Group’s ongoing investment in its merchant acquiring and payments division. By competing with FinTech firms and specialist providers, the bank aims to attract more SME and enterprise clients. The collaboration is set to deliver faster innovation and improved payment solutions for businesses.
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