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AP Solutions Launches the Ultimate China Debit Solution

One solution is not enough, so AP Solutions is now offering two Chinese processing solutions.

2012-10-03
SIERRA MADRE, CA, October 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) The first solution is a prepaid card that AP Solutions offers in cooperation with their Chinese partner, and the second solution is the processing of Chinese Debit Cards, which are almost in everyone's hand in china.

Research information on the Chinese market shows that China is the world's second-largest Internet market after the U.S., with 123 million users at the end of 2002 and will likely grow more quickly in the future. User statistics show users are mainly unmarried men between ages 21 and 26.

As always alternative payments processor AP Solutions will provide merchants with customized logos and local support to your end users.

To take advantage of the Chinese market, please contact sales@apsolutions.us.com.

The PCI Security Standards Council (www.pcisecuritystandards.org) was founded by American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and JCB International, Inc. and created common industry security requirements to which all merchants and service providers who handle credit card data MUST comply with.


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[Press-News.org] AP Solutions Launches the Ultimate China Debit Solution
One solution is not enough, so AP Solutions is now offering two Chinese processing solutions.