CARLSBAD, Calif., Nov. 30, 2017 -- AppTech Corp. (OTC PINK:APCX). With text messaging (SMS) continuing to be the most used service in the world along with significant growth of mobile payments globally, AppTech today announces enhancements to the company’s patented mobile products to include an integration of digital mobile marketing with secure mobile payments.
AppTech’s clients include over 70 transacting merchants and over 200 corporate brands from the acquisition of Globaltel Media’s contracts. AppTech’s strategy is to start converting their combined client base to utilize the integrated digital marketing and secure payment platform as early as 1Q 2018. In addition to these customers, over 600 corporations in the United States utilize AppTech’s technology and intellectual property.
Mickey Gross, CEO AppTech, says, “Integrating the most used mobile service in the world with secure transactions allows AppTech to offer our patent-protected products and services to our client base representing global industries including advertising, healthcare, transportation, utilities, education, financial services, entertainment, retail, travel, tourism, technology, research and so many others.”
AppTech Corp. is a FinTech company with a foundation in electronic processing technologies and merchant services, and is expanding its core merchant processing services to include recently acquired enterprise-grade, patent-protected software and intellectual property for advanced text messaging incorporating secure payments. AppTech continues to provide digital marketing, software development, website development, website hosting, IT support, robust cloud computing & comprehensive payment processing for brick-and-mortar, e-commerce, ACH and mobile businesses.
For more information about AppTech, please visit www.apptechcorp.com.
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