eMerchantPay Achieves ISO 9001 Compliance

eMerchantPay Achieves ISO 9001 Compliance

LOS ANGELES — E.U. processing solution provider eMerchantPay has earned prestigious certifications from the renowned management systems certification body — Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance (LRQA).

The certification covers ISO 9001 based QMS system.

ISO 9001 certification is the internationally recognized quality management system standard, and the preferred solution for more than half a million organizations in 159 countries.

The independent monitoring and stringent certificate renewal process allows companies and decision-makers to rely on the continuing inspections of expert, unbiased Q&A teams capable of assessing technical operations and verifying full compliance with best industry practices.

“We understand business owners place reliability above everything else when it comes to working with a payment processor,” said Jonas Reynisson, chairman and CEO of eMerchantPay. “Having independent, unbiased inspectors providing meaningful certification of our Quality Management System gives all eMerchantPay clients real peace of mind. LRQA is the most recognized global systems standard and we are very proud of the fact that eMerchantPay is able to earn their highest level of certification."

The LRQA certification covers all aspects of eMerchantPay business operations including sales, customer service, risk management, IT, support and technology.

According to the company, there are very few companies that are able to achieve full ISO 9001:2008 certification and the decision by eMerchantPay to demonstrate compliance in all phases of ongoing operations shows the willingness of the company to go out of its way to provide clients with a level of reliability and stability that is unsurpassed.

eMerchantPay may be contacted by email at sales@emerchantpay.com.

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