eMerchantPay Launches New Gateway Technology

eMerchantPay Launches New Gateway Technology

LOS ANGELES — Online credit card processing provider eMerchantPay has announced the launch of its new gateway technology for U.S. merchants.

The company said the gateway is the first of a series of new developments scheduled for this year and includes a user-friendly interface that offers merchants a more simple access to information and a robust reporting system.

"We are excited about the launch of our new gateway technology," said Jonas Reynisson, chairman of eMerchantPay. "The flexibility provided by having customizable menus and reporting, along with the simplicity of our user interface, enables merchants to know the status of their accounts and the sales they are generating in just a click."

He added, "Best of all, the reporting functions empower our clients to access exactly the information they find useful for planning and analysis which will lead them to even more success as they move forward."

The new interface offers extended reporting functions including customizable settings that allow merchants to review sales data in real time and then export them into document files for collaborative discussions.

The data reports can be fully customized based on the merchant’s specific needs so that merchants can access only the information they need. The interface also includes Instant descriptive error messages, field description comments and fine-tuned error checking in real time.

A similar system for its global clients will be available later this year, the company said.

For more information visit eMerchantPay.

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