Foot Locker selects Adyen for payments tech

Foot Locker has selected Adyen to power payments in various markets and sales channels.

The two companies have been working together since 2018, but now the tech partnership will encompass both in-store and online checkout technology internationally.

“Adyen’s single platform and global reach allow Foot Locker to provide an exemplary payment experience that’s tailored to the needs of our customers in various markets across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific,” said John Wompey, vice president of customer connectivity at Foot Locker.

The footwear retailer has more than 3,100 retail stores in 27 countries across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, as well as websites and mobile apps.

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