Mobius Payments Website Undergoes Facelift

Mobius Payments Website Undergoes Facelift

LOS ANGELES — Mobius Payments announced today the debut of its new and improved website.

Mobius Payments CEO Mia H. said the site’s renovation is intended to provide an enhanced user experience with easier navigation and a more intuitive and responsive design.

“With it being a new year, we at Mobius Payments decided it was time for a website that was more in tune with today’s customer,” Mia H. said. “We understand that many of our clients are accessing the client portal via mobile devices, so one of the changes was to make the site easier to navigate via mobile devices.”

Mia H. said that regular visitors to MobiusPayments.com will notice the difference immediately as the new layout is very easy to navigate with the changes.

“For example, the most frequently visited areas of the site are at the top of the page, no matter how far down the page you scroll thus eliminating the need to scroll back to the top whenever you wish to return to the home page,” she said.

In addition to easy navigation and an intuitive menu for the goods and services provided by Mobius Payments, the new website features educational items such as a glossary of common words and phrases associated with credit card processing, merchant accounts, ecommerce and more.

Mobius Payments Inc., headquartered in Los Angeles, offers comprehensive and cutting-edge electronic payment processing solutions, featuring a fully secure end-to-end global payment solution supporting all major credit cards, 36 global currencies, support for a variety of integrated shopping carts, ACH and a wide range of custom-tailored solutions for businesses. It specializes in high-risk merchant accounts in the U.S, E.U. and Asia.

For more information, go to MobiusPayments.com or email jdc@mobiuspayments.com

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