SegPay Unveils Canadian Processing Solution

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — SegPay announced today a new processing solution for Canadian webmasters.

The platform gives Canadian webmasters access to SegPay’s advanced payment solutions that include features such as mobile payments and one-click processing.

“We are able to fulfill the needs of Canadian web developers by offering full-service processing backed by fast, friendly great customer service,” Cathy Beardsley, President and CEO said. 

She added, “Our Canadian solution mirrors what we are already doing in the EU and the U.S.  We’re excited to bring ‘The SegPay Way’ to our new Canadian clients.”

Previously, Canadian companies needed a U.S. or EU branch and bank account in order to fit within the SegPay system. The company said now Canadian developers can operate as a sole proprietor in Canada or through their established Canadian company.

A number of Canadian webmasters including CrakMedia, 2Much.net, Loaded Cash and Kennys Pennies already use SegPay for their IPSP needs, the company noted.

Potential clients can see the new offering showcased at the QWEBEC Expo.

For more information on the new offering visit SegPay.com.

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