| First Atlantic Commerce’s IP Geolocation service maximizes
First Atlantic Commerce Ltd (FAC), a leading Internet multi-currency, payment and risk solutions provider, today announced the take-off of its geo marketing, Internet Protocol (IP) Geolocation services for merchants across the globe. IP Geolocation, the process of evaluating an eCommerce transaction based on the geography of the consumer, allows merchants to view the customer's browser location, including the country, state or province, city, and zip or postal code, as well as their Internet Service Provider (ISP) and domain name. FAC's service, cGate®Locate, provides an excellent precision marketing tool for merchants to better understand their customers and target market. The information can be used to take immediate action and drive online marketing campaigns tailored to certain demographics or cultures, according to CEO of FAC, Andrea Wilson.
E-xact Announces PCI Compliance
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - May 30, 2007) - E-xact Transactions Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:EXZ), a leading provider secure payment gateway solutions, is pleased to announce that it has achieved full compliance with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). PCI DSS was developed globally to ensure merchants and service providers adopt best practices to enhance their payment account security. It was developed in 2004 by the card association, which includes: American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International. For more information about the PCI DSS visit www.pcisecuritystandards.org. Being PCI compliant assures that with E-xact's products and technology, merchant and cardholder data is protected by the industry's highest security standards.
FiftyOne from E4X Makes Selling Internationally Easy
NEW YORK, June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- E4X, Inc., the leading provider of online currency services, today launched FiftyOne, a global ecommerce solution designed to overcome the complexities of cross-border ecommerce and help online retailers sell internationally with no more effort than selling domestically. "The internet has always promised to facilitate market expansion on a global scale, but failed to deliver because the realities of currency, payment and logistics made it too difficult," says Michael DeSimone, E4X CEO. "After seeing the challenges our merchants faced firsthand, we decided to make international sales simpler. The fact is cross border sales volume is now growing twice as fast as domestic sales. It's clear that US based internet retailers need high quality, comprehensive solutions to access these customers.
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