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                                                                            SAePay is a family-owned business based in
                                                                            Los Angeles, CA. For over 15 years, the com-
                                                                            pany has been assisting merchants with pay-
                                                                 U ment solutions to fit their needs. USAePay's
                                                                 payment gateway supports most of the major platforms
                                                                 in the credit card industry and works with some of the
                                                                 leading  check  platforms.  USAePay  is  pleased  to  work
                                                                 with most of the larger merchant service banks in the US
                                                                 and Canada.



        What’s New:
        Simplifying large-scale EMV management



                                                   s automation becomes increasingly more complex, the number of appli-
                                                   cations needed to manage critical business functions are also growing in
                                                   proportion. This is true for nearly every facet of business, including the
                                         A management of sales, customer service, marketing, and inventory.

                                         The  management  of  electronic  payment  data  is  no  exception.  In  fact,  business
                                         automations  for  tracking  payment  activity  have  been  an  integral  layer  of  the
                                         core  technology  mix  for  most  enterprise-level  businesses  for  some  time.  And,  as
                                         compliance  requirements  such  as  EMV  (Europay,  Mastercard  and  Visa)  and  PCI
                                         continue to advance, the demand for new payment automations have evolved as well.
        Staying up-to-date on the latest payment compliance initiatives can be overwhelming for some companies. Of course, it’s
        even trickier for businesses that manage hundreds, and even thousands, of POS locations and devices. These factors and
        others have prompted innovators within the payments industry to develop payment management tools that enable large-
        scale retailers to have more streamlined access and control over their diverse payment network.

        “We’re seeing more efforts within the payments industry to build information hubs that help consolidate a retailer’s
        payment landscape,” said Martin Drake, President of payment gateway provider USAePay. “These merchants handle
        many logistics at once, and therefore, need a simple, easy-to-access payment management system that can cover front-end
        transaction needs while also supporting back-office functions such as device deployment and software updates.”
        Tapping the gateway

        Of course, integrations between payment engines and other enterprise solutions are now a well-known way to solve
        technology gaps, but one-off integration APIs typically only address single data sharing problems. Moreover, two business
        applications must exist to make an integration possible.
                                     Sales portal
        To date, broad-scale device deployment and system-wide POS upgrades have not been supported by mainstream retail
        software providers. Consequently, large-scale retailers have had to either handle deployment manually or write custom
        programs that function independently from their gateway.

        Since the payment gateway is already the standard go-to solution for managing enterprise-level transaction activity,
        USAePay decided to explore the potential of using the gateway’s backend functionality to facilitate a larger retail scope,
        including device deployment.

        “The  inherent  programming  behind  the  USAePay  gateway  makes  a  perfect  platform  for  bolting  on  additional  retail
        functionality,” said Vlad Galyuz, VP of Product Development at USAePay. “We saw an opportunity to leverage this power
        when large-scale retailers found it difficult to deploy EMV-compliant POS machines quickly across their vast networks.”








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