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Named as ‘Changing Lives in the Community’ category winner for facilitating cashless donations for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal  

London, 25 May 2021, Elavon, a leading payments company, and Payacharity, a card processing solutions provider for charities, have been recognised as Changing Lives in the Community category winner at the 2021 Card and Payments Awards. 

Elavon and Payacharity provided 1,100 cashless terminals to help The Royal British Legion collect donations for its annual Poppy Appeal, providing care and support to past and present members of the armed forces and their families. They issued terminals at cities around the UK, trained volunteers, and coordinated employee volunteering with Elavon’s banking partner, Santander UK, to maximise fundraising potential in 2019.

Since then, the use of digital payments has significantly accelerated with the pandemic. Elavon’s 2020 research with IPSOS Mori found that 68% of UK adults actively opt for contactless and card payments. The survey also found that 25-to 34-year-olds were the least likely in the UK to use cash, with just one in 20 seeking to pay using coins or notes.

Hannah Fitzsimons, President and General Manager Elavon, says:

“Our work with Payacharity is crucial as digital payments have become even more prevalent amongst consumers in the wake of COVID-19. Traditional cash-based sectors, like charities, are now taking a more active role in using ‘tap to donate’ solutions in order to optimise their revenue.”

Bill Thomson, Group CEO, Payacharity, adds:

“We are delighted to be recognised along with Elavon for helping philanthropic organisations change how they take payments. Our terminals offer a very practical way for charities, churches, school associations and other groups to fundraise and simplify their administration efforts.”

[1] Statista, “Shopping cart abandonment rate worldwide 2020 by industry”, March 2020

 

About  Elavon

Elavon is a leading global payments company with more than 4,300 employees and operations in 10 countries. A subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB), Elavon provides businesses with the technology needed to accept payments from customers, whether they are shopping in stores, at home or on the go.

Its platform is distinctive in that it is common across countries, making it easier for businesses to get their payment system up and running quickly and securely.

Elavon Financial Services DAC, trading as Elavon Merchant Services, is deemed authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Details of the Temporary Permissions Regime, which allows EEA-based firms to operate in the UK for a limited period while seeking full authorisation, are available on the Financial Conduct Authority’s website.

 

Media Contact


Andy Walsh
andrew.walsh@elavon.com

 

About  Payacharity

PayaCharity, part of the Paya Group, is a one-stop shop for charities, trusts, community and religious organisations seeking card acceptance support for their fundraising campaigns and day to day card processing needs. PayaCharity provides dedicated contactless donation boxes, traditional card terminals for charity shops, website donation links for online payments and a secure multi-user virtual terminal for telephone donations.

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