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Mollie Stock (MOLL)
Mollie is a payments platform that offers an easy-to-implement process for integrating payments into a site or app.
About Mollie Stock
Founded
2004
Industries
Software, Financial Services, Mobile
Mollie is a payments platform that offers an easy-to-implement process for integrating payments into a site or app. It is a technology-based company processing payments for more than 50.000 clients with local payment methods such as Mastercard, VISA, Amex, PayPal, iDEAL, Bancontact, Bitcoin, SEPA Direct Debit, Cartes Bancaires, ESP, Giropay, SOFORT Banking, and more. Mollie aims to make online payment simple for merchants by taking away the complexity from payment methods and offering a simple, but powerful API. Mollie has a strong focus on technology, innovation, and reliability. The company was founded in 2004 and based in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.
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Mollie Enables Tap To Pay On iPhone For Businesses In Ireland
financialit • Apr 15, 2025
Mollie supports Tap to Pay on iPhone for Irish businesses
thepaypers • Apr 15, 2025
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Mollie Management
Leadership team at Mollie
Founder
Adriaan Mol
Chief Technology Officer
Marco dos Santos

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