Payment solutions don’t have to be a headache for colleges and universities. More institutions are turning to third-party payment solution providers for processing.
Third-party solution providers are also helpful for PCI compliance, which is a set of guidelines businesses must follow to protect customers and cardholders as credit card transactions are processed.
Third-party solution providers can ease some of this burden on colleges and universities. Watch this eCampus News webinar to learn how these providers can lower PCI scope for schools and provide value-added services that help save time, increase security, and lower processing costs.
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