ChainPay has signed an agreement to offer Bitcoin payments services to clients of Payment Goblin based in Isle of Man.

With the agreement, the ChainPay platform is now available to customers of Payment Goblin to accept Bitcoin with no changes to branding.

ChainPay founder James Carter said: "Through this partnership we hope to introduce merchants currently using traditional card payments to the benefits of digital currency."

"Being able to offer Bitcoin payment services to financial organisations under their own branding brings a unique advantage to ChainPay," added Carter.

Payment Goblin is a payments processor company offering credit card payments processing to merchants internationally.

ChainPay, a startup company that was launched five months ago, expects to reach similar agreements with other payment processors to allow their customers to accept Bitcoin.

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The company provides bitcoin payment gateways services to merchants as well as a white label platform for established payment processors. It offers services for the British Sterling Pound, the Euro, and the US dollar, and helped businesses across 36 countries.