allpay Limited is thrilled to announce its official appointment to the Procurement Assist Consortium (PAC) – Electronic Payment Services Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). The addition of the PAC framework underscores allpay’s commitment to providing innovative and efficient payment solutions to a wide range of public sector bodies and organisations.
The Electronic Payment Services DPS is a competitive framework valid for the next five years, offering a comprehensive suite of services. These services include multiple network managed services, single network services, cash-in solutions, prepaid cards, vouchers, debt solutions, pay-out services, digital payments and mobile payments, cloud-based financial solutions, transport and technology payments, open banking and APIs, payment acceptance and merchant acquiring, and financial innovation.
“We are delighted to be appointed to the PAC’s Electronic Payment Services DPS,” said Lewys Pates, Head of Bids at allpay Limited. “Being able to feature on the framework reaffirms our dedication to delivering high-quality, innovative financial solutions to the public sector. We look forward to collaborating with the Procurement Assist Consortium to provide value, efficiency, and flexibility to public sector procurement.”
The Procurement Assist Consortium is a groundbreaking procurement solution designed for public sector use, offering 100% compliant access to a range of national pre-procured Dynamic Market Places (formerly DPS) and Framework Agreements. PAC acts as an extension of its members’ organisations, delivering needs-based procurement solutions with full support and ongoing assistance. Their value for money service and social value initiatives are tailored to meet the specific requirements of various organisations, resulting in cost stability, savings, and avoidance.