Source: Givex.
  • Givex (GIVX) is Charity On Top’s newest gift card provider
  • Charity On Top is a disruptive national nonprofit organization driving donations to 1.8 million charities, including over 2,700 in Canada
  • The partnership will offer Charity on Top enhanced reporting, automation and overall functionality compared to its legacy system
  • Givex Information Technology Group is a global fintech company providing merchants with customer engagement, point-of-sale and payment solutions across a single platform
  • Givex (GIVX) is unchanged, trading at $0.50 per share

Givex (GIVX) is Charity On Top’s newest gift card provider.

Charity On Top is a disruptive national nonprofit organization driving donations to charitable organizations. When a customer buys a Charity On Top gift card, the recipient can choose from 1.8 million charities (including over 2,700 Canadian charities) to allocate its value.

Charity on Top will benefit from Givex’s more than 1,100 third-party integrations, which include secure and direct APIs for optimized efficiency and audience reach.

Givex now has over 118,000 active locations across 100 countries.

“We have used the same gift card partner since we founded the company seven years ago. Their system was functional, but we didn’t realize the depth of automation, functionality and reporting that existed from gift card providers until we spoke with Givex,” stated Kathy Selders, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Charity On Top.

Givex Information Technology Group is a global fintech company providing merchants with customer engagement, point-of-sale and payment solutions across a single platform.

Givex (GIVX) is unchanged, trading at $0.50 per share as of 10:42 am ET.


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