
Worldpay has partnered with point of sale (POS) firm Yabie to power the merchant business tools within Worldpay 360, a payment solution for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMBs) in the UK.
This collaboration aims to provide SMBs with an integrated system designed to streamline payment processes and business management tasks.
This tie-up marks as the Yabie’s entry into the UK market, bringing its POS software, which has seen adoption in the Nordic region, to a new audience of independent UK businesses and retailers.
Worldpay 360, now available across the UK, is offered in three distinct bundles—Lite, Standard, and Pro—catering to various business needs in retail, hospitality, and service sectors.
Yabie CEO Hyltén-Cavallius said: “The UK market represents the perfect launchpad for our European growth strategy. Through this partnership with Worldpay, we’re bringing our user-friendly approach to POS technology to the UK.
“Partnering with established payment leaders like Worldpay allows us to bring new levels of simplicity to SMBs, empowering them to thrive with new, powerful tools to manage their business.”

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By GlobalDataThe solution combines Worldpay’s payment hardware and technology with Yabie’s software, allowing merchants to implement features such as inventory management, table management, and customisable receipts directly from the till interface.
Worldpay SMB International head Chris Wood stated: “At Worldpay we’re investing in and innovating for our small- and medium-sized (SMB) customers, providing them with the tools and support they need to grow and thrive.
“Worldpay 360 emphasises exceptional ease of use, allowing businesses to master even complex features without extensive training. By collaborating with Yabie, Worldpay is helping UK SMBs grow with simpler, more adaptable business management solutions.”
In March, Worldpay collaborated with Visa, which brought the Click to Pay feature to UK merchants.
In April, Global Payments agreed to acquire Worldpay from GTCR, pending regulatory approval.