Howard Origan, Elavon; Cormac Reid, Roctel; and Paul Dunne, Elavon

Elavon taps up Roctel to shore up SME service

Connectivity, cyber security provider adds backbone to transaction service
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Howard Origan, Elavon; Cormac Reid, Roctel; and Paul Dunne, Elavon

18 March 2025

Elavon has partnered with Roctel to deliver a secure merchant services payment solution tailored for the small to medium size retailers.

Despite the nationwide shift to cashless payments, many small businesses face critical challenges with inconsistent connectivity, leading to downtime in point-of-sale systems. These interruptions not only cause lost revenue but also risk damaging customer trust and loyalty.

Beyond connectivity issues, the increasing reliance on cashless payments exposes businesses to heightened cyber security risks. Cyberattacks targeting payment systems and customer data are on the rise, with small businesses being particularly vulnerable due to limited resources to address these threats.

 

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The partnership between Roctel and Elavon offers retailers a comprehensive solution that combines a dependable payments platform with robust connectivity and cyber security services.

Rocsolid from Roctel offers businesses a powerful combination of internet connectivity and cybersecurity solution designed to ensure seamless operations, protect critical data, and thrive in an increasingly cashless and connected world.

Meanwhile, Elavon provides flexible and scalable payment solutions and a dependable payment platform to meet the evolving business needs of merchants throughout Ireland. By offering a range of payment options, from card processing to pay by link and recurring payments, Elavon helps businesses of all sizes stay in control, improve cash flow, and scale confidently.

Cormac Reid, director of Roctel, said: “This partnership represents a significant step forward for small businesses looking to thrive in an increasingly digital market. With Roctel’s expertise in connectivity and Elavon trusted payment solutions, Irish businesses can confidently embrace the cashless future, ensuring they remain ahead competitors.”

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