Orlando financial tech firm Fattmerchant has created a way for businesses to see detailed analytics and payment data related to transactions more easily.

The platform, which offers a dashboard that reports specific metrics and data across any payment channels, works for both companies that require a physical credit card and those that do not.

The new product, called Omni, can integrate with several online platforms, such as QuickBooks Online, for quick access.

“Through our latest technological developments … we are providing merchants with a unified payment experience,” chief technology officer Jacques Fu said in a news release.

Fattmerchant has become one of Central Florida’s most-visible technology successes.

This summer, the company received a $10.5 million investment from an Atlanta-based venture capital firm.

The company said after that investment that most of its workforce will remain in Orlando.

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