
Utilising Meridian Star POS
Merchant Data Systems is utilising Meridian Star POS to offer value to its clients and to make their merchant services programmes significantly attractive to merchant clients and the team of sales agents representing both parties (view press release).
Drew Freeman, President of Merchant Data Systems, said: “our industry is complicated by rules and regulations, crowded with a variety of suspect competitors and carries risk of data security breaches. Providing value above and beyond simple credit card acceptance, MDS and Meridian Star have partnered to meet these issues head-on making it easier for merchants to transact business. Adding increased Operational Efficiency, Quicker Transaction Processing, easy PCI-compliance and a more Robust Reporting Package helps our solution stand out amongst the crowded marketplace.”
Brandin Weitz, COO of Meridian Star’s POS Division, said: “This All-in-One Touch Screen POS innovation is thrilling our merchants. We have seen a significant ramp-up of new sales. The ability for merchants to manage employees, process payment transactions, track inventory, access reports and utilize sales trend data minimizes operating expenses and positions them to grow their business.” Clients will be able to access products and services of both companies. Meridian Star’s POS Division offers POS products and can customise a solution for specific merchant needs “… be it gift cards, on-line ordering, Accounting integration, table-side tablet processing, scanner, scales, paper or ribbons – we have it all; we are merchant friendly and ready to provide a one stop shop solution.” The new, ambitious partnership has both companies looking forward to the ability to serve their clients with an innovative product suite built to serve merchants’ needs well into the future.”
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