The continental presence of the French financial technology firm Lyzi is being augmented by the provision of digital currency settlements at Porsche Centre Montpellier and Lamborghini Bordeaux, whereby high-end automobiles may be procured by patrons utilizing Bitcoin, Tezos, pegged currency, and exceeding 80 digital commodities.
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The French financial technology corporation Lyzi has entered into a collaboration with two premium automotive retailers—Porsche Centre Montpellier and Lamborghini Bordeaux—in order to permit clientele to tender payment for deluxe conveyances utilizing Bitcoin, Tezos (XTZ), pegged currencies, and upwards of 80 other digital commodities. These transactions are instantaneously converted into euros, thereby insulating the dealerships from market fluctuation while affording customers a seamless transfer experience from digital wallet to point-of-sale device.
The dual significance of the choice to permit clientele to settle accounts with digital currency was emphasized by Jean-Pierre Launay, who is the principal administrator of Porsche Centre Montpellier.
“We wanted to offer our customers a purchasing experience that meets their standards, while integrating new financial practices. With Lyzi, we combine innovation, performance, and simplicity,”
Launay said.
The practice of “accommodating digital currency is merely one more manifestation of superior client engagement and privileged entry to the exceptional” that the enterprise’s clientele are habituated to, was stated by Thomas Hecquet, who is the principal executive at Lamborghini Centre Bordeaux.
In accordance with a publicized declaration, Lyzi, which was the recipient of $1.51 million in capital during April, has additionally formed a collaboration with Doctors of the World (Medecins du Monde) for the inauguration of a donation interface that accepts digital currencies. The undertaking facilitates the ability of benefactors globally to sustain nearly 400 human aid initiatives spanning 80 nations.
The decision to undertake an exploration into digital contributions was elucidated by Guillaume Cotillard, who serves as the director of outreach and advancement at Doctors of the World, given that a digital asset marketplace is now overseen within the European Union (EU).
“For several years, Doctors of the World has been diversifying its public fundraising sources to guarantee its independence of action. With a crypto market now regulated within the EU, we decided to launch this crypto donation experiment to better understand these new uses and their funding potential for the coming years. Our approach respects the ethical framework defined in our funding charter,”
Cotillard said.
Lyzi deal highlights blockchain’s NGO impact
The joint effort between Lyzi and the aid provision establishment underscores the capability of blockchain technology to expand the sources of financial support for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), while simultaneously ensuring that stringent moral principles are followed.
Commencing from its capital acquisition in April, Lyzi, which is fundamentally driven by Tezos, has broadened its reach to exceed one million networked point-of-sale devices throughout the European continent. Damien Patureaux, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), asserted that the joint venture with marques such as Porsche and Lamborghini illustrates the degree to which digital assets are acknowledged beyond the Web3 sphere.
“Joint ventures with eminent participants such as Porsche and Lamborghini, in conjunction with benevolent establishments like Doctors of the World, demonstrate that digital currency settlements are no longer a fleeting fashion but an established fact,” was stated by Patureaux. “We are rendering digital currency transactions equivalent in simplicity to standard card settlements, while simultaneously inaugurating fresh avenues for worldwide beneficence.”
Lyzi’s selection of blockchain was underscored by David Relkin, who is the Head of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) at Nomadic Labs, observing that Tezos guarantees expeditious finality and superior protective measures—attributes that are fundamental for contemporary payment architecture.
With 2026 designated as a crucial twelve-month period, Lyzi is making preparations to implement its solution globally, with the objective that digital currency settlements are rendered as straightforward as conventional card transactions, while simultaneously establishing novel conduits for worldwide philanthropy.
