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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Billfold Banking and Financial Services 46 $8M United States Elastic Path Elastic Path Payments Payment Processing 2023 n/a
In 2023 Billfold integrated Elastic Path Payments into its point-of-sale and event checkout stack, deploying a Payment Processing capability to support live event commerce in the United States. The implementation centered on event checkout and POS business functions, with Elastic Path Payments enabling RFID-linked payments, mobile wallet acceptance, and robust offline transaction handling for low-connectivity venues. Elastic Path Payments was configured to support mobile wallets including Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, and to operate with local offline processing and store-and-forward synchronization to preserve transaction continuity at events. The Payment Processing deployment was embedded into Billfolds existing checkout flows to unlock roadmap capabilities such as pre-order workflows and marketplace pickup, while preserving real-time acceptance where connectivity permits. Operational scope covered event operations and onsite checkout teams across Billfolds live events, aligning Payment Processing with ticketing and order fulfillment workflows. The rollout improved acceptance of Apple Pay and Samsung Pay for event payments, provided reliable offline transaction handling in constrained network environments, and created an extensible payments foundation for future pre-order and marketplace pickup features.
Norgren Manufacturing 40 $4M New Zealand Elastic Path Elastic Path Payments Payment Processing 2022 Mckenna Consultants
In 2022, Norgren piloted Elastic Path Composable Commerce that included Elastic Path Payments in an Ireland MVP and then scaled the solution across multiple geographies. The initiative targeted Payment Processing to support complex B2B pricing and global transactions, enabling transactions in dozens of currencies and across many countries. Elastic Path Payments was deployed as the centralized payments engine within the composable commerce architecture, configured to handle payment acceptance, multi currency settlement, and transaction orchestration consistent with Payment Processing platforms. Configuration work emphasized B2B pricing rules, localized payment flows, and commerce catalog alignment to ensure published price behavior matched payment capture logic. Integrations were implemented with ERP and partner systems to enable order to cash workflows, reconciliation, and cross system transaction visibility, supporting commerce, finance, and operations teams. The rollout covered Ireland initially, then expanded regionally to EU, UK, NA, and APAC, and Mckenna Consultants served as the systems integrator on the engagement. Rollout governance followed a pilot then scale approach, with phased regional deployments and centralized commerce governance to manage B2B catalogs and payment policies. The payments and B2B commerce implementation helped drive a reported 100% year over year increase in GMV.
Vivrelle Retail 100 $20M United States Elastic Path Elastic Path Payments Payment Processing 2023 Born
In 2023, Vivrelle implemented Elastic Path Payments as part of its Elastic Path composable commerce deployment in the United States. The Payment Processing implementation is focused on managing subscription billing for Vivrelle's membership product, and it supports one-click checkout intended to increase conversion rates. Elastic Path Payments was configured to manage subscription billing and recurring membership charging, and to deliver integrated fraud protection and reporting. The implementation includes real-time payment monitoring capabilities and subscription lifecycle controls, aligning payment and billing automation with ecommerce checkout flows. Born acted as the implementation partner for the rollout, integrating Elastic Path Payments with the existing Elastic Path composable commerce architecture and ecommerce checkout orchestration. Operational ownership spans membership operations, ecommerce, and finance teams, with governance adjusted to centralize subscription lifecycle management and fraud response workflows, and with explicit aims to improve fraud protection and real-time payment visibility.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Elastic Path Payments Coverage

Elastic Path Payments is a Payment Processing solution from Elastic Path.

Companies worldwide use Elastic Path Payments, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Vivrelle, Billfold and Norgren are recorded users of Elastic Path Payments for Payment Processing.

Companies using Elastic Path Payments are most concentrated in Retail, Banking and Financial Services and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Elastic Path Payments are most concentrated in United States and New Zealand, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Elastic Path Payments across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Elastic Path Payments range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 100%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of Elastic Path Payments include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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