Omaha, Neb., July 10, 2009 -- First National Merchant Solutions, one of North America’s leading payment processors, and WAY Systems announced today the availability of the way5000, a pocket-sized, mobile POS device for businesses on the go. First National Merchant Solutions will support and distribute the way5000 through its sales network.
“We’re always on the lookout for innovative methods to help our customers, and the way5000 is an excellent solution for those wanting to accept payments away from a traditional point-of-sale terminal,” said Diana Mehochko, president, First National Merchant Solutions. “It provides portability and most importantly, the device is PCI compliant in an effort to protect cardholder and merchant data.”
“WAY Systems is very proud to continue our ongoing relationship with a prestigious company such as First National Merchant Solutions. WAY Systems has built a reputation for bringing high quality, low-cost mobile point of sale devices to the market and First National Merchant Solutions continues to be one of our most prized business alliances”, said Tim McWeeney, VP, North American Sales for WAY Systems.
About First National Merchant Solutions
First National Merchant Solutions is a top 10 payment processor with more than 50 years of experience providing first-rate service and solutions to businesses across North America. With the combined resources of parent company First National Bank of Omaha and a dedicated, experienced team of industry professionals, First National Merchant Solutions provides complete in-house processing with unparalleled customer service to meet the long-term needs of its customers.
For more information, visit www.fnms.com .
About WAY Systems, Inc.
WAY Systems has designed, developed, tested and delivered end-to-end payment solutions for mobile merchants all over the world. Our products and services are designed to meet the payment transaction needs of mobile merchants and exceed industry security standards. We empower merchants to conduct business anytime, anywhere, and increase their revenue by accepting credit and pin-based debit cards.
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