Partner with a technology leader that has developed the most secure Web-services based payment processing platform on the market.

Integrating our software took only about a week of staff time thanks to the XML and Web services interfaces used by Express. And, the senior executives at Element were immediately available to us to help with the process."


Jason Kochel,
Chief Technology Officer,
Marathon Data Systems, LLC"

The Element Express Processing Platform is the most secure, simplest way for merchants to process payment card transactions. Using our Web services or XML interface, you can integrate your software with the Element Express Processing Platform without any code distribution.

Integrating Element Express with your software provides merchants end-to-end encryption of cardholder data, the ability to store sensitive data off-site to meet PCI DSS compliance requirements as well as comprehensive Web-based reporting on their payment card transactions.

Our Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) makes it easy to integrate virtually any device or application that can access the Internet into the Element Express architecture. As we add new features, such as support for new PCI DSS requirements, to our platform, your merchants get the benefits of those features. And because we developed, and support, the platform entirely in-house there are no third-parties to chase for support.

Another benefit of being language and platform-independent, any software application that can originate an HTTPS connection can easily integrate to the Element Payment Processing Platform. And unlike third-party payment processing software, the Element Express processing platform doesn't require you or your customers to download, run or support additional code.

Say goodbye to security worries, finger-pointing and lengthy integration processes, and say hello to the Element Express Processing Platform.
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