Prepaid Financial Services Limited (PFS) has been awarded a place on the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) RM3828 Payment Solutions Framework Agreement for the supply of a range of innovative electronic money solutions.
PFS, who is one of the suppliers on Lot 2 which covers the supply and maintenance of prepaid payment solutions is available to central government and the wider public sectors and went live last week.
The CCS is an executive agency of the Cabinet Office, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. CCS supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. PFS is a challenger FinTech placing innovation at the forefront of agile payment solution requirements for government organisations in multiple countries.
Chris Williams, Commercial Agreements Lead at CCS said: “We welcome PFS to the RM3828 CCS framework after a rigorous procurement process. We look forward to working with them in the provision of pre-paid card payment solutions to the public sector.”
Lee Britton, Commercial Director at PFS said: “CCS is focused on sourcing premier suppliers delivering first class product ranges that offer the best value for money for taxpayers. Prepaid Financial Services is honoured to have been awarded a position on the payment solutions commercial agreement.”
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