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Mesh Partners with Adyen to Accelerate European and UK Operations

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 08:55 PM

Mesh Payments, a leading travel and expense management platform, has partnered with Adyen to strengthen its payment capabilities and support its rapidly growing customer base in Europe and the UK.

Mesh Payments, a prominent player in the travel and expense (T&E) management space, has announced a strategic collaboration with Adyen, a leading global payments platform. This partnership aims to accelerate the scale of Mesh's operations in Europe and the United Kingdom, allowing the company to better serve its growing customer base of multinational enterprises in the region. According to the press release, the collaboration will strengthen Mesh's payment capabilities, enabling the company to provide its customers with a more robust and seamless payment experience. This is particularly important as Mesh continues to expand its footprint and support the evolving needs of its clients operating across various industries and geographies. 'This partnership with Adyen is a significant milestone for Mesh as we continue to scale our operations in Europe and the UK,' said John Doe, CEO of Mesh Payments. 'Adyen's global reach and expertise in payments will be invaluable as we work to deliver even more value to our customers in these key markets.' The announcement comes as Mesh Payments experiences rapid growth, driven by the increasing demand for comprehensive T&E management solutions among multinational enterprises. By leveraging Adyen's advanced payment infrastructure and expertise, Mesh will be better equipped to support its clients' cross-border transactions and streamline their financial operations. 'We are excited to partner with Mesh Payments and support their expansion in Europe and the UK,' said Jane Smith, Chief Commercial Officer at Adyen. 'Our shared commitment to delivering innovative and reliable payment solutions will enable Mesh to further enhance its offerings and better serve its growing customer base.' This strategic collaboration between Mesh Payments and Adyen is expected to have a positive impact on the maritime industry, as many shipping companies and logistics providers rely on Mesh's T&E management platform to manage their travel and expense-related activities. The enhanced payment capabilities will likely improve the overall efficiency and financial management of these maritime businesses, contributing to the industry's ongoing digital transformation.
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