Realex Payments

Realex Payments
Type of business Division
Founded 2000
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Founder(s) Colm Lyon
Industry Payment Processing
Services Payment Service Provider, Payment gateway
Employees 170
Parent Global Payments Inc.
Website www.realexpayments.com

Realex Payments is a European payment service provider and a division of Global Payments Inc. with offices in Dublin and London.[1] The company provides a broad range of payment gateway services and processes transactions in excess of €35 billion[2] per annum on behalf of more than 14,000 clients including Virgin Atlantic Airways, Vodafone Ireland, the AA, AXA Insurance, Paddy Power and Aer Lingus.[3]

History

Realex Payments was founded in 2000 by entrepreneur, Colm Lyon.[4] The company has grown rapidly since its inception, now employing over 170 staff.[5] In 2007, it expanded into the UK market, following a surge in business being transacted online. In 2010, it signed a deal with French bank BNP Paribas which will allow payments to be processed directly into accounts in France.[1]

In 2012, the company opened a new Dublin Headquarters on Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin which was officially opened by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny.[6][7]

Lyon was Chairman of the Irish Internet Association from 2004 until December 2007. In 2005, he was a finalist of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.[8] In 2009, he was named Internet Hero at the Eircom Golden Spiders awards for his work in setting up Realex Payments.[9] In 2010, Lyon was involved in initiating iGap hosted by Enterprise Ireland.[10]

In August 2013, a personal payment account for consumers called Realex Fire was launched as part of Realex Financial Services Limited.[11] Following the acquisition of Realex Payments in March 2015, Realex Financial Services Limited was renamed Fire Financial Services Limited and its product rebranded as Pay with Fire. Fire Financial Services Limited now trades independently of Realex Payments.[12]

Acquisition

Realex Payments was acquired in March 2015 by Global Payments Inc, an international provider of payment processing services based in Atlanta, Georgia for €115 million.[13]

Following the acquisition, Realex Payments appointed Gary Conroy as Managing Director. Gary Conroy joined Realex Payments in 2005, serving as chief operating officer and deputy CEO where he managed all customer facing aspects of the business across sales, marketing, and operations.[14]

References

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  11. "Realex launches new personal payment account". RTÉ.ie. 14 August 2013.
  12. "How to Save Money Making International Payments". moneywire.co. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  13. "Global Payments Acquires Realex Payments, Expanding Its International Ecommerce Offerings". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
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