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New Managing Director of Request to Pay platform PAYCY: Markus Best

PAYCY, the new subsidiary of Hamburg-based PPI AG, enables banks to use Request to Pay – for the seamless linking of invoicing and payment. With the arrival of payments expert Markus Best as Managing Director, PAYCY is now picking up speed.

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Markus Best will become Managing Director of the Request to Pay platform PAYCY, a subsidiary of the Hamburg-based consulting and software company PPI AG, on 1 February. He is succeeding Dr Thorsten Völkel. The CEO of the parent company PPI AG had taken over the function on an interim basis since its foundation last year.

Markus Best looks back on more than 20 years of experience in leading positions in the international financial industry. Among other things, the graduate economist has supported European and international financial institutions owned by GE Capital and Bawag PSK in strategy and transformation projects. Most recently, Markus Best was Managing Director and Global Head of Business Operations at Hamburg Commercial Bank (HCOB), which is majority-owned by private equity investors Cerberus and JC Flowers. In addition to the day-to-day operations of eight departments, Markus Best was responsible, among other things, for the transformation and migration of HCOB's payments system.

"Request to Pay has the potential to fundamentally change payments in Europe – and with PAYCY we are offering banks the opportunity to use this development for themselves and their customers. We are pleased that we were able to win Markus Best for the important function of Managing Director. His international profile and experience on both the banking and investor sides will help us to develop PAYCY into the leading Request to Pay platform in Europe," says Dr Thorsten Völkel.

"I am very much looking forward to this exciting and challenging task. With PAYCY, banks can put the account back at the centre of the customer relationship. Together with my team, I would like to further develop PAYCY and convince more banks across Europe to join the platform," says Markus Best.

PAYCY is a white-label payments platform. Banks connected to the platform can offer their customers value-added services around fully automated billing processes. PAYCY generates a payment request directly from the invoice using the Request to Pay procedure and delivers it via the creditor's bank. The invoice recipients, in turn, can pay the receivable with just a single authorisation. The invoice is permanently linked to the payment; this creates transparency on how much was paid when and for what. As the first partner, DZ Bank has already agreed to offer this new service to its customers and cooperative banks.

Further information on PAYCY is available at https://paycy.eu/
 

PPI AG

PPI AG specialises in software products, consulting and services in payments and is the market leader for EBICS and FinTS solutions. PPI's TRAVIC suite product family offers the complete payments process chain for banks by a single-source provider – from the customer-to-bank interface through core processing of payments up to interbank communication. According to customer requirements, PPI provides the payments solutions on-premises or as a service with operation in the cloud. The consulting offers of PPI include both strategic and bank-technical consulting as well as IT consulting relating to payments. PPI advises customers on topics including cross-border and high-value payments, SEPA, instant payments, Request to Pay, cards and next generation payments. As a steadily growing, family-owned stock company, PPI AG has over 30 years of experience in the financial industry and today employs around 800 people – more than 250 of them in the field of payments. In addition to its headquarters in Hamburg, PPI has five other locations in Germany and three international branches in Switzerland, France and Italy.

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