TAMPA, Fla.–Trellance is reporting it has entered into a partnership with LEVERAGE Payment Solutions, a provider of debit and credit processing, loyalty programs, network access and increasing the credit union market footprint.
LEVERAGE Payment Solutions, which is a subsidiary of the League of Southeastern Credit Unions, said it has more than 25 years of experience partnering with over 200 credit unions nationwide 30 different states.
“LEVERAGE Payment Solutions and Trellance share a mission: to aid the credit union movement and help the credit unions we partner with to achieve more,” said David Nettles, VP=payment solutions at LEVERAGE Payment Solutions. “Through this partnership, we’ll be able to extend our reach and help even more credit unions get debit cards, credit cards, digital payment strategies – whatever they need – into the hands of their members.”
‘Robust’ Support
Trellance said that by partnering with LEVERAGE will enable it to help credit unions to access the payment solutions they need while accessing a robust support system to address any issues or questions as they arise.
The company added that by utilizing a LEVERAGE Payment Solutions’ product in partnership with Trellance Analytics offerings, credit unions will “gain even more insights into their members’ habits and needs.”
than processing with a vendor directly.
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