MobiusPay Added as NATS Integrated Processor

MobiusPay Added as NATS Integrated Processor

LOS ANGELES — MobiusPay Inc. announced today that it has been added as a NATS Integrated Processor with the release of NATS Affiliate Tracking Software version 4.1.21.1.

MobiusPay CEO Mia Zhu said of the inclusion, “This is a partnership that was long overdue; we have long respected Too Much Media and their NATS tracking software as a product that is essential for any successful affiliate program. Including MobiusPay as an integrated processor within the NATS program is a win-win for MobiusPay and our affiliate program clientele.”

Zhu continued, “For years it has been a reality that having the ability to cascade to multiple processors is essential when accepting electronic payments; the NATS program makes this easy and now our existing clients can use NATS without having to compromise their desire to utilize MobiusPay as their processor. Additionally, now NATS users that have not yet tried out MobiusPay can easily add us in their cascade of available processors.”

Specializing in high-risk merchant accounts in the U.S., E.U. and Asia, MobiusPay offers comprehensive and cutting-edge electronic payment processing solutions. The company considers itself as a business partner in facilitating the acceptance of electronic payments for your products and services both online and on the go, 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.  

Check in with a MobiusPay.com representative regarding the new NATS inclusion.

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