June 4, 2012 - 4:29pm
While the security of all data is important for just about any small to medium sized business owner, securing finances is a top concern. Reputability is key to the success of any business, and a data breach that results in a compromised merchant account or the vulnerability of customers' financial information can be disastrous.
A reliable merchant services provider like Collective POS gives small to medium sized business owners peace of mind with secure payment processing solutions at every stage. The right credit card machine, for example, goes a long way toward securing a business' financial data and consumers' banking information.
Collective POS' payment processing terminals accept all major credit and debit cards, and are all compliant with PCI-PED specifications, giving your business the advantage of some of the most advanced payment processing security available. As skimming operations and fraud become an increasing concern for small business owners, a reliable merchant services provider like Collective POS can be your best defense against criminal activity.
Collective POS also offers pos terminals that are suited to just about any type of business. Our countertop pos terminals, for example, are well designed, fast and secure. If your business requires more mobile payment processing solutions, consider our long-range or short-range wireless pos terminals, which allow employees to process payments on the go.
No matter what kind of business you operate, the ability to process electronic payments is key to maximizing your profits. As credit cards and debit cards become increasingly popular among consumers, processing swiped payments helps your business make more sales and increases the average value of individual transactions.
Processing these electronic payments quickly and securely can help your business retain customers. High-profile point of sale data breaches have many consumers wary of insecure transactions, and the support of a reliable merchant services provider can help quell your customers' fears about the potential compromise of data.