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Mollie launches in Romania „to power local businesses with frictionless payments”

14 aprilie 2026

Mollie, one of Europe’s fastest-growing financial service providers, announced its expansion into Romania. „The launch brings a modern and easy to use payment platform to one of Europe’s most dynamic economies, challenging legacy systems and empowering Romanian businesses to compete and scale effortlessly. Mollie already helps over 250,000 businesses across Europe and the UK to grow.” – according to the press release.

Powering growth for Romanian businesses

Romania boasts a booming e-commerce market and a vibrant tech ecosystem. However, many entrepreneurs are held back by outdated or inflexible payment systems that can’t keep up with their growth ambitions. Businesses often have to navigate complex setups, non-transparent fees, and a lack of dedicated support, which stifles innovation and cross-border sales.

„Mollie addresses these challenges directly. The platform offers a single, simple integration that gives businesses access to all essential payment methods, including major credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Crucially, merchants can now also offer popular Buy Now, Pay Later options like Klarna, empowering them to increase conversion rates and give customers more payment flexibility. With a fast, straightforward onboarding process and Mollie’s best-in-class support, businesses can focus on what they do best: building great products and serving their customers.” – the company explained.

From local champion to European leader

For Romania’s thriving online stores and SaaS companies, payment complexity can be a major roadblock to international growth. „Mollie removes this barrier with powerful, out-of-the-box integrations for leading e-commerce platforms like Shopify, WooCommerce, PrestaShop, and Magento, enabling businesses to start selling in minutes.” – the company said.

The expansion into Romania is a pivotal moment in our Central and Eastern European strategy. We are incredibly impressed by the country’s digital acceleration and the ambition of its entrepreneurs,” says Koen Köppen, CEO of Mollie. „Our goal is to be a true growth partner for Romanian businesses. By providing a flexible, scalable, and localised payment solution, we want to eliminate financial complexity so they can focus on innovation and expansion. We believe our effortless payment solution will help unlock the immense potential of the Romanian market.

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Mollie is a fast growing financial services platform that helps businesses across Europe and the UK get paid and manage their money effortlessly: online, in person, and across borders. With a single integration, companies can accept payments, streamline reconciliation and reporting, prevent fraud, and access flexible financing to fuel their growth.

Through Mollie Connect, SaaS and platform partners can embed payments directly into their products and unlock new revenue streams.

Today, over 250,000 businesses, from fast‑growing startups to large enterprises rely on Mollie’s hyper‑local solutions in 30+ UK and European markets, supported by local payment methods, multi‑language support and integrations with local business software solutions.

Founded in 2004 in Amsterdam, Mollie’s mission is to make payments and money management effortless for every business in Europe and beyond.

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