MINDEN, Nev., March 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Petroleum Card Services (PCS), a leading provider of payment processing solutions geared specifically for independent petroleum and convenience store (c-store) owners, announced the launch of a new corporate website, http://pcspayments.com/, and a new visual identity.
"Coming off of a record sales year in 2016, we felt that it was time for a change," said Lori Griboski, PCS Vice President of Sales. "Our new visual identity reflects the stability and energy of our team and we feel it's representative of the value and innovation that we bring to our customers and partners. We are extremely proud to specialize in the niche of petro and c-stores and we want to ensure that our identity and digital engagement reflect our experience, ongoing commitment and enthusiasm."
"Working in and around this space for over 20 years, I've witnessed a great deal of progressive change, especially over the past five years," said, Liz Concannon, PCS Vice President of Operations. "While our team has remained at the forefront of innovation in terms of processing solutions, we had not updated our messaging or our website, and we felt now was the time. We're the same great company, just with a more modern look."
About Petroleum Card Services
Founded in 1999, PCS currently provides solutions for thousands of direct customers and hundreds of resellers and referral partners. PCS is one of the largest re-marketers of First Data's Buypass network in the U.S. leveraging years of experience in petroleum processing, they specialize in working with independent owners of unbranded gas stations and/or convenience stores.
Acquired by iPayment, Inc. in 2005, PCS continues to operate as an independent business unit from its headquarters location in Minden, Nevada. For more information on PCS, please visit them online at www.pcspayments.com or www.pcs4fuel.com
SOURCE Petroleum Card Services
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