CHARGE Anywhere at GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Feb. 24 - 27
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J., Feb. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- CHARGE Anywhere® LLC, a provider of award-winning, secure mobile payment applications and retail POS solutions, will be demonstrating its mobile payments platform at the 2014 Mobile World Congress from February 24 – 27 in Barcelona, Spain. Transaction types demonstrated will include swipe, NFC, and EMV with PIN or signature via mobile phone or tablet.
CHARGE Anywhere offers a white-label EMV-ready mPOS platform with point-to-point encryption technology, the most advanced payment security available. The company's mobile solutions are designed for Windows® Phone, Android™, Apple® and BlackBerry® smart phones and tablets and flexibly integrate into any existing payment infrastructure.
"CHARGE Anywhere has been ensuring secure mobile payments since 2004 when we introduced the first mobile payment device on a BlackBerry Corporation pager," said Paul Sabella, CHARGE Anywhere's founder and CEO. "We are committed to delivering the most advanced payment technology possible and to continue to prepare our customers for what lies ahead in digital payments, such as the introduction of EMV."
The company will be located in Hall 7, Stand 7-J06 at MWC.
About CHARGE Anywhere: Founded in 2004, CHARGE Anywhere is a financial technology solutions company that makes mobile payments simple. The company is a leader in mobile payments with an award-winning MPOS platform, technology and services that deliver payment flexibility and security backed by deep expertise in global implementations. Processors, integrators, developers and enterprises leverage CHARGE Anywhere's white-label applications to enable MPOS that meet payment card security standards worldwide. Regardless of whether customers have legacy systems or the next generation mobile payment applications, CHARGE Anywhere's technology can enhance their capabilities.
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