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ConnexPay Launches Payment Valet, Unified Platform into Payment Delivery and Payee Management

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Managed services solution enables vertical SaaS platforms, Fintech’s, AR providers, and insurance companies to deliver payments across any format while eliminating operational complexity

ConnexPay, the unified payments platform that connects real-time PayIns to PayOuts, announces the launch of Payment Valet. This comprehensive managed services solution extends the company’s capabilities into payment delivery, payee network management, and supplier support services.

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Payment Valet addresses a persistent gap in B2B payments: while platforms have modernized how they accept and process payments, the “last mile” of payment delivery often remains fragmented, manual, and burdensome. Payment Valet transforms this complexity into a managed service, handling everything from payee preference management to check printing and delivery.

CEO Ben Peters said, “We kept hearing the same story: great software, growing business, payment processing that couldn’t keep pace. We’re the payments experts that you don’t have to become. Payment Valet is built from the ground up, making reliability and leading-edge technology a front and center differentiator.”

Complete Payment Delivery Capabilities

Payment Valet provides four core capabilities that work together to optimize payment delivery:

Payee Network Management maintains current payment preferences across a client’s entire supplier or recipient base, reducing failed payments and manual data maintenance.

Payment Delivery Fulfillment routes each payment via the recipient’s preferred method, whether virtual card, ACH, or paper check with automated check printing and physical delivery when required.

Payment Preference Management enables payees to self-service their payment method preferences through white-labeled portals, reducing administrative overhead for clients.

Payee Care provides dedicated support services for payment recipients, with ConnexPay’s team handling status inquiries and payment investigations on behalf of clients under their brand.

Solutions for Diverse Markets

Payment Valet targets three primary markets where payment delivery complexity creates significant operational burden:

Vertical SaaS platforms serving specialized industries including construction, field services, property management, and hospitality can now offer complete payment capabilities without building payment infrastructure.

Fintech platforms gain payout capabilities that complement their existing solutions, creating partnership, referral, or white-label opportunities without competitive overlap.

Organizations such as insurance brokers and claims management companies benefit from compliance-ready payment delivery with proper audit trails and the operational scale to handle high-volume disbursements.

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