TrustCash develops BlackBerry offering

TrustCash Holdings ("TrustCash" or the "Company") (Pinksheets:TCHH) has completed the alpha development and integration of all RIM BlackBerry devices including the highly popular BlackBerry Curve, BlackBerry Storm and BlackBerry Bold.

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This advancement in the core TrustCash development strategy shall give all TrustCash clients the ability to process credit cards and deposit cash for all purchases directly through any BlackBerry device using the TrustCash mobile payment gateway.

In Q1 of 2010 alone, RIM has sold 11.2 million devices and seen an increase in sales of 43% when compared with sales figures a year ago -- these latest figures give RIM 19.4% of total market share. RIM has confirmed they will release two new high-end devices prior to August and will serve as RIM's aggressive counter to Apple and Google Droid based high end smartphones in a bid to further enhance their existing market share.

The TrustCash Mobile Development Team commented: "The completion of the BlackBerry device manager in the core TrustCash mobile payment strategy will ensure all TrustCash clients can market and sell products and services to their consumers and in turn, customers will now be able to process their transaction purchase with their always on, always connected BlackBerry device. The platform handles all card types, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover."

The TrustCash mobile payment solution is the leading industry solution for all merchants who wish to launch a mobile marketing channel to increase sales and branding by leveraging their existing ecommerce strategy. Further from the TrustCash Mobile Development Team: "The platform agnostic mobile payment method will be the perfect way for TrustCash to be able to offer a simplified launch of a merchant's mcommerce strategy with an API based integration, without any significant cost to our valued clients and reseller partners."

 

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