Valor Paytech announces partnership with PayTech Women

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With a mission to increase possibilities for women in payments and fintech, Valor PayTech, a pioneer in the payments industry, is happy to announce its strategic relationship with PayTech Women. This partnership shows a dedication to supporting creativity and diversity in the financial and technology industries.

Valor PayTech and PayTech Women will collaborate closely as part of this innovative alliance to empower female professionals through a range of programs, such as networking events, leadership development workshops, and mentorship programs. Through leveraging their common goal of advancing diversity and career advancement, both organisations want to significantly alter the payments industry.

“We are pleased to welcome Valor PayTech as a PayTech Women (PTW) Corporate Partner at the Innovator level,” said PTW CEO Wendy Holliday, M.Ed., CAE. “Their partnership underscores a firm commitment to advancing women, diversity and inclusion within the paytech industry. By supporting PayTech Women, Valor PayTech is investing in a future where every woman’s potential is as boundless as her ambition. We are grateful for their dedication to DEI, which will benefit our nearly 6,000 members and the broader payments ecosystem.”

“Partnering with PayTech Women aligns with our core values of innovation and inclusion,” stated Eric Bernstein, CEO of Valor PayTech. “We are enthusiastic about the opportunities this partnership will create and look forward to supporting transformative experiences for women in our industry.”

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