PayLink Direct Expands Services to the Canadian Market
PayLink Direct has announced the expansion of its services to all Canadian Provinces.

PayLink Direct has announce the expansion of its services to all Canadian Provinces.
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CHICAGO – PayLink Direct, one of the extended service contract industry’s largest financial service providers of payment plan programs and transaction processing, is pleased to announce an expansion of its services to all Canadian Provinces.
As we continue to evolve the business, we are consistently evaluating new geographic markets.
PayLink Direct has targeted geographic expansion as one of its vital growth levers in 2020 and beyond and launched in Canada this month.
“As we continue to evolve the business, we are consistently evaluating new geographic markets,” Rebecca Howard, Co-Founder, and CEO of PayLink Direct, said. “The Canadian market has over 35 million registered vehicles and sells nearly 2 million new vehicles annually. We felt it was important that our company expanded to a neighboring market and had the fortune of being able to do so with key partners who viewed our payment plans and processing expertise as an integral selling tool for their finance and insurance offerings,” Howard continued.
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