MobiusPay Promotes Jonathan Corona to Chief Operating Officer

MobiusPay Promotes Jonathan Corona to Chief Operating Officer

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — MobiusPay has announced Jonathan Corona has been promoted from Executive VP to Chief Operating Officer.

Corona began his career with the company in 2010, then known as Mobius Payments, and assisted in its rebranding to MobiusPay in 2017.

"Jonathan has been a great asset to the MobiusPay family, utilizing his almost 20 years of experience in the electronic payments processing industry," MobiusPay Founder and CEO Mia Hyun said. "With the ever-changing compliance standards of both Mastercard's Business Risk Assessment and Mitigation (BRAM) Program and Visa's Global Brand Protection Program, Jonathan’s knowledge has proved invaluable in ensuring that MobiusPay stays in compliance as a direct merchant account provider, and is able to pass this knowledge along, as needed, to our clients."

"Jonathan and I have known each other and been colleagues in this industry since 2003. I had no reservations bringing him onboard with Mobius Payments in 2010, and now 11 years later I am personally proud to see him rise to his current position of Chief Operating Officer of MobiusPay,” Hyun added.

Corona stated he is "both proud and humbled by this new opportunity."

"I look forward to continuing to help MobiusPay grow and serve the internet’s entrepreneurial community," he added.

Visit MobiusPay online and on Twitter.

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