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eMazzanti Adds Merchant Services to Streamline Customers’ Retail Operations and Improve Retail Competitiveness

NYC area IT consultant now offers full omni-channel payment processing capabilities as integral part of comprehensive retail POS solution

Hoboken, New Jersey ­- (Vocus) June 2, 2015 — eMazzanti Technologies, a NYC area IT consultant and MSP, announced today that it is offering full merchant services to retail merchants, professionals, contractors and other businesses. Available services include credit and debit card processing, wireless credit card processing, electronic check processing, PCI compliance and eMazzanti omni-channel payment acceptance.

With today’s announcement, eMazzanti is able to provide a high level of merchant services with the advantages of local support, an experienced software integrations team, easy-to-use APIs and their unique omni-channel payment acceptance.

The addition of merchant services benefits retailers by making a complete retail POS package available from a single vendor. With offerings that include PCI compliance verification, network management, in-store secure Wi-Fi and secure email, as well as cloud productivity solutions, eMazzanti is pursuing a strategy of specialization in the retail sector.

“With full merchant services, eMazzanti is now an end-to-end retail technology solution provider,” stated Carl Mazzanti, CEO, eMazzanti Technologies. “Merchants have just one call to make for assistance with their POS, payment processing, wireless, data security or network technology.”

Today’s announcement also means that eMazzanti customers will have additional resources available to strengthen retail data security, including added support when converting to the new EMV technology (chip and PIN) and easy-to-use PCI compliance verification. Combined with their already strong network, email, and wireless data security offerings eMazzanti provides end-to-end retail data security solutions.

Chip and Pin/EMV Cards

Because U.S. card issuers are distributing cards with new EMV technology to protect their customers and to minimize their losses from fraud. Retailers are looking to upgrade their point of sale (POS) systems to prepare for the October 15, 2015 deadline when the liability for credit card fraud shifts to the merchant if they do not have an EMV payment system in place.

“There is a great opportunity to improve the customer experience by using the latest advancements in technology,” stated Mazzanti. “Those retailers that are receptive will most likely see the biggest improvement in sales or reduction of overall theft.  Either way, this should have a positive effect on the bottom line.”

eMazzanti Omni-channel Payment Acceptance

eMazzanti merchant services allow omni-channel merchants to simultaneously accept payments via a variety of methods. Merchants can have accounts integrated with their website shopping cart, their retail swipe software on a laptop, their iPhone payment app and their integrated POS system, all running transactions at the same time in different locations. All of the transaction information for these different payment methods are searchable and reportable in one place in real time, which makes reconciling transactions easy and convenient.

“In today’s omni-channel retail environment, merchants must stay competitive by offering customers multiple shopping and payment methods,” stated Mazzanti. “Having the right systems in place will create a seamless multi-channel customer experience with none of the headaches for the retailer.”

eMazzanti Can Help Your Merchant Services

eMazzanti Technologies is well-prepared to provide retailers with the latest payment processing and  retail POS solutions to increase sales and streamline operations. Businesses can be confident of smooth openings and reliable, secure payment processing by taking advantage of eMazzanti’s trained and certified retail POS and PCI compliance experts. To explore the options, please contact eMazzanti Technologies at info@emazzanti.net or call 1-866-EMAZZANTI.

 

EMT

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