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Sabre and Revolut bring more benefits to travel agencies through virtual payments

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Partnership allows travel agencies to manage convenient international B2B payments,
increase operational efficiency and security, automate reconciliation and data tracking

SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS – Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, and Revolut, a global fintech company that offers banking services, announce today the successful results of their partnership, which is propelling the B2B payments process for travel agencies.

The two tech companies were able to onboard over 40 customers in less than a year and together are changing the financial landscape for travel agencies. Revolut’s virtual cards are now generated within the Sabre Virtual Payments platform, allowing customers to easily pay airlines, hotels and other travel suppliers with enhanced flexibility and security. This allows travel agencies using Sabre Virtual Payments to enjoy more streamlined and agile practices, personalization and speed to market.

“Bringing the virtual payments solutions that our travel agencies value and need is a strategic focus area and always a top priority for us, and we are thrilled to see that this partnership is doing exactly that. I’m very proud of the great collaboration between our Sabre Virtual Payments team and Revolut, especially when it comes to implementation times, addressing operational efficiency and cross-border B2B payments needs for our customers,” said Celia Pereiro, Managing Director of Payments at Sabre.

Some of the pain points this partnership is helping solve for Sabre-connected agencies using Sabre Virtual Payments include:

  • Rapid onboarding process that was reduced from months to just days, allowing customers to start transacting and paying suppliers swiftly and efficiently.
  • Seamless integration of a flexible and secure virtual card technology into their existing workflows.
  • Access to a comprehensive suite of commercial card products that improve payment acceptance rates.
  • Preferential rates in the conversion of one country’s currency into another and real-time insights through a streamlined Foreign Exchange (FX) management, providing them with unparalleled transparency and visibility across international payments while facilitating informed decision-making.
  • Allow the agencies to provide a better experience for travel suppliers, who now can get paid on time in their preferred currency, using negotiated payment acceptance rates.

“Revolut is excited to drive digitalization in the travel sector alongside our partners at Sabre. Together, we are streamlining transactions through our suite of virtual cards, real-time foreign
exchange and API-based payment products. We brought our joint offering to dozens of businesses this year, and we look forward to delivering even more value to customers in 2024,” said Will Hannan, Global Head of Embedded Finance Sales for Revolut.

According to Future Market Insights, virtual cards market is predicted to reach a worth of US$ 1.3 trillion by 2032, with 12.2% projected growth between 2022 and 2032. The main drivers of
this growth are the increasing adoption of API virtual card issuing platforms, the demand for secure and convenient payment solutions, and the growing penetration of smartphones and e-
commerce.

Through its innovative platform, Sabre Virtual Payments facilitates a single point of integration between travel agencies, Revolut and various booking tools. It automates payment
reconciliation and delivers comprehensive payment data reporting to offer secured and fully integrated end-to-end payment services.

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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