Priority One Business Profile
Our Mission
The mission of Priority One Electronic Commerce Corporation is to be the leading experts in the electronic movement of money and the leader in the industry. Currently we are the only independent company dedicated to providing this high-tech solution to small, mid-size and large companies, and the only company that can offer EFT at such an inexpensive price. All Direct Payment Processing is conducted by the Priority One Processing Center, based in Akron, PA.
Our Staff
Processing Center
Ms. Barbara Riehl, Processing Center Supervisor
Corporate Management Mr. Sidney Liberman, Chairman Mr. Randall King, President Mr. Howard Frank, Vice President of Operations Mr. Tom Goldman, Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Corporate Board Of Directors Mr. Sidney Liberman, Chairman Mr. Howard Frank, Vice President Mr. Bernie Roemmele, CEO, CitX Corporation Mr. Barry Miller, Vice President, Downingtown National Bank Mr. Tim Classen, Vice President, Blue Ball Bank
Technical Support
Most Clients can use the Direct Payment Processing service with no additional programming andonly simple phone instructions. Data is transferred from your computer to the processing computer in a simple ASCII file format. Priority One will provide guidance to walk you through the easy startup. Priority One's Bulletin Board is available for client access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Business References
Robert Dougherty, Vice President, Farmers First Bank Phone (717) 626-4721, Fax (717) 859-7318
John Herr, Manager, Bank of Lancaster County Phone (717) 626-4600, Fax (717) 859-4041
Joyce Martin, Certified Public Accountant Phone (717) 859-1158, Fax (717) 859-4884
Ken Shirk, III, Attorney Phone (717) 733-7997, Fax (717) 733-7991
Mike Kane, Attorney Phone (717)299-5251, Fax (717) 299-6170
Our Relationships
Farmers First Bank
Priority One originates all EFT transactions and clears them through the Farmers First Bank in Lititz, PA. The 104 year old Farmers First Bank is rated five stars by VERIBANC and is part of the $3 billion Susquehanna Bancshares group of banks. |