Gas Pos Relocates Headquarters to North Little Rock, Arkansas
10/26/2018
According to company officials, Gas Pos’ technology comes at a time when all gas stations across the U.S. have been mandated to replace their magnetic strip-based pumps with EMV chip-reading pumps, or else be held liable for any fraud incurred through those pumps. The EMV change-over deadline has been extended from 2017 to October 2020. The North Little Rock headquarters coincides with Gas Pos’ launch of an EMV at the pump solution among gas station owners. The company is poised for growth, by hiring an initial 30 high-paying tech jobs, while resolving an urgent crisis for American gas station owners.
Gas Pos provides the only SaaS solution available today for the fuel industry. It includes an EMV-compliant point of sale system that provides advanced payment security for convenience stores, gas stations, travel plazas, and truck stops, protecting owners and consumers alike. Advanced payment security includes EMV, PCI, and point-to-point encryption to keep merchants protected from fraud, hacking, and fines, officials said.
“Metro Little Rock drew our attention because it is a city with a public sector committed to educating and preparing its youth, incentivizing young women to pursue careers in STEM, and stimulating economic growth overall through incentives and long-term business initiatives,” said Nannette Smith, co-Founder of Gas Pos. “We are excited and honored to join other startups in this next phase of growth for Metro Little Rock and the State of Arkansas.”
“Arkansas continues to be a national leader in technology,” Governor Asa Hutchinson said. “We are grateful to have the support of the Venture Center Fintech Accelerator that helps nurture and grow young tech companies in Arkansas such as Gas Pos. The company’s success is a direct reflection of our state’s talented workforce and pro-business environment.”
Little Rock Regional Chamber President & CEO Jay Chesshir said, “With easy access to capital and talent, plus a low cost of living, young tech companies have recently found themselves thriving in central Arkansas. The VC FinTech Accelerator backed by FIS is an invaluable benefit to our region. It has attracted world-class talent to our city, many of which stay and relocate their companies after seeing the area’s potential.”
“More technology companies are choosing Arkansas, which means more jobs for our state’s growing tech workforce,” said Arkansas Economic Development Commission Executive Director Mike Preston. “Some people think that you must live in Silicon Valley to succeed in technology, but we continue to prove them wrong every day.”
“Metro Little Rock is an ideal technology hub due to its revitalized and growing downtown areas, access to tech talent, convenient transportation options, and, most importantly to the programs that Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Mayor Mark Stodola, Mayor Joe Smith, the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Venture Center have implemented to position the area as the leader of fintech innovation and growth,” said Josh Smith, co-founder & CEO of Gas Pos.
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