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HEYTEA taps Adyen as payment technology provider

The brand has over 4,300 outlets in 300 cities worldwide.

HEYTEA, known for creating China’s “new-style tea” and cheese tea, has appointed Adyen as its payment technology provider. 

The partnership supports HEYTEA’s global expansion plans, which include entering the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, and Australia.

The brand first opened in Australia in August 2024.

The agreement will enable HEYTEA to use Adyen’s unified commerce platform for streamlined payment processing across its international outlets.

The integration allows HEYTEA to offer local payment options, including WeChat Pay via its app, and access Adyen’s global acquiring network for faster transaction processing.

HEYTEA currently operates over 4,300 outlets in 300 cities worldwide.

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