MobiusPay Reports Successful 2017, Reveals Plans for Growth

MobiusPay Reports Successful 2017, Reveals Plans for Growth

LOS ANGELES — MobiusPay today reported the completion of a successful 2017 and revealing a glimpse at its expansion plans for 2018.

According to the payment processor, last year saw significant achievements and growth, highlighted by its rebrand from Mobius Payments to MobiusPay, along with several processing refinements that have resulted in an average five percent lift for its merchant clients’ bottom line.

One contributing factor to this revenue boost is the company’s proprietary chargeback alert system that helps merchants improve their chargeback ratio while combatting fraudulent activity.

Enhancements to the MobiusPay gateway system, including a continual expansion of its capabilities and integration with additional shopping carts, such as the popular BigCommerce platform, also add unique advantages for merchants seeking a solution custom tailored to their specific needs.  

This tailoring extends to regional benefits for clients, such as expanded naming in the E.U. of both bank and merchant accounts, which is something merchants have really appreciated with the tightening of FACTO regulations and is a clear indication of MobiusPay’s desire to make merchants more money — wherever they are located.

“With 2018 in full swing and 2017 squarely in our rear-view mirror, we look forward to another great year of eliminating boundaries,” MobiusPay Vice President of Compliance Jonathan Corona says. “We will continue with the globalization of our products, and more importantly, our commitment to service.”  

Corona notes that in 2017, the company fine-tuned its online reporting to give clients more access to the information they want and need while streamlining reporting to eliminate what clients don’t need. By making it easier for merchants to manage their billing basics, clients are freed to put their energies where it matters most — building their businesses.

Predicting that 2018 will be the company’s best year yet, Corona says MobiusPay is on track to expand its gateway and offer additional functions, features, and integrations. 

“We look forward to our continued success and growth in the electronics payment arena with the help of our friends, family, and of course, our clients,” Corona explains. “It is our personal relationship with everyone we interact with, from our clients to our banks, and everyone in between, that puts us head and shoulders above the competition.”

This intimate approach is a proven key to the company’s ongoing record of success.

“The future has no boundaries with MobiusPay as your passport to better processing,” Corona concludes. “We understand our clients’ needs. We listen and we find ways to help and to be of service.”

The MobiusPay team will be on hand to discuss its innovative billing solutions and strategies at upcoming industry events including the 2018 XBIZ Show, presented by ManyVids, being held in Hollywood from Jan. 15-19.

To schedule a meeting, email mia@mobiuspay.com or call (877) 244-0583.

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