List of Worldline E-Payments Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Worldline E-Payments customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Worldline E-Payments for Payment Processing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Worldline E-Payments for Payment Processing include: ASDA, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 150000 employees and revenues of $28.74 billion, The Estee Lauder Companies, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 44020 employees and revenues of $15.61 billion, Subway UK & Ireland, a United Kingdom based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $5.00 billion, INTO Group, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 1160 employees and revenues of $189.0 million and many others.
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ASDA | Retail | 150000 | $28.7B | United Kingdom | Worldline | Worldline E-Payments | Payment Processing | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 ASDA implemented Worldline E-Payments to extend a 16 year partnership and consolidate its payment processing under a single provider for an initial five year period. Worldline E-Payments was deployed as an omnichannel Payment Processing solution to support ASDA’s 18 million weekly customers and approximately 800,000 weekly deliveries, with the majority of transactions occurring in store and a substantial number online.
The deployment includes physical terminals, acquiring services, a payment gateway, and Worldline Payment Orchestration providing smart routing functionality. Configuration focused on unified authorization flows and card acquiring control, enabling ASDA to select the most suitable acquirer for each transaction and to establish resilient acceptance pathways across channels.
ASDA consolidated the entire payment process chain under Worldline as a single provider, integrating in store point of sale acceptance with online gateway processing to deliver a consistent checkout experience and coordinated hardware support. The operational coverage ties in store tills, online checkout, and delivery payment events into the Worldline E-Payments architecture, centralizing settlement and gateway orchestration.
Governance centered on the five year extension and centralized orchestration of acquiring flows, with operational standards for acceptance quality and routing policy control. The implementation surfaces payment data and platform insights to ASDA, enabling tighter alignment between payments, customer experience design, and commercial decision making.
ASDA and Worldline expect increased transaction volumes processed through Worldline’s payment gateway, improved operational efficiencies across the customer relationship journey, enhanced resilience of payment acceptance, and the ability to optimize acquiring costs by choosing the most cost efficient acquirer per transaction. These outcomes are described as explicit objectives of the Worldline E-Payments rollout.
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INTO Group | Education | 1160 | $189M | United Kingdom | Worldline | Worldline E-Payments | Payment Processing | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, INTO Group deployed Worldline E-Payments on its public website to handle application and student fee payment flows. Worldline E-Payments is used as the Payment Processing layer for web checkout and hosted payment interactions, providing the payment gateway functions required for online transactional capture.
The implementation is scoped to INTO Group web payments, instrumenting the pay.intoglobal.com/transfers endpoint to capture payer details and payment routing parameters for application and student payments. Implemented capabilities align with standard Payment Processing functionality, including secure card acceptance, hosted payment pages, tokenization for card data protection, and one-off payment capture tied to admissions and finance workflows. Operational ownership sits with admissions and finance teams for payment reconciliation and transaction handling, with the solution embedded directly into INTO Group online application flows.
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Subway UK & Ireland | Leisure and Hospitality | 10000 | $5.0B | United Kingdom | Worldline | Worldline E-Payments | Payment Processing | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Subway UK & Ireland implemented Worldline E-Payments, deploying a Payment Processing solution to support its strategy menu and online ordering experience. The engagement delivered a comprehensive ecommerce and payment capability across 16 European countries to standardize customer checkout and expand guest access to ordering.
Worldline E-Payments was configured to provide core payment gateway functions, checkout orchestration, tokenization for card-on-file flows, support for cards and digital wallets, and transaction screening common to Payment Processing deployments. Configuration emphasized modular checkout integration to allow the Subway digital menu to present a seamless payment experience while preserving country specific payment options.
The deployment integrated Worldline E-Payments with Subway ecommerce and online ordering channels across 16 countries, centralizing payment routing and settlement workflows while enabling local payment methods where required. The architecture implemented a centralized payments hub with regional processing endpoints to balance consistent checkout logic and local compliance requirements.
Governance focused on cross functional coordination between ecommerce, operations and commercial teams, standardizing checkout policies and operational procedures for payment exceptions and reconciliations. The stated outcome was a boosted customer base and an easier way for guests to buy food, reflecting improved customer-facing payment consistency across Subway UK & Ireland and the wider 16 country footprint.
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Manufacturing | 44020 | $15.6B | United States | Worldline | Worldline E-Payments | Payment Processing | 2017 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Worldline E-Payments
- Capita, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organization with 34500 Employees
- Merck Group, a Germany based Life Sciences company with 62557 Employees
- Groupe Crédit Agricole, a France based Banking and Financial Services organization with 80518 Employees
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