In a world filled with aggressive financial service companies, it is refreshing to find a payment processor that has a global reach you can trust.
The AngelPay Foundation is a non-profit payment processing company. In 1996, the AngelPay team created Authorize.Net, which was the first Internet payment processing platform that is secure, scalable and reliable.
They provide the same tools, service and support today. However, they believe operating as an independent nonprofit can help restore trust in the sector. The team also has the opportunity to give back the merchant community, which has been so kind to them over the years.
“Over the last two decades, we have seen many companies resort to dubious tactics to satisfy shareholder demand.” AngelPay CEO Ferris Eanfar said that it is tempting to exploit customers if you operate in this industry as an aggressive for profit company.
AngelPay’s Chief Technology Officer Jeff Knowles stated that “The credit cards payment processing industry has not always treated retailers fairly.”
Businesses large and small can have a difficult time processing payments. Artists who accept credit cards may also need help. AngelPay is aware that many merchants feel exploited or robbed by their current payment processors. However, they don’t know how to get help.
AngelPay believes merchants can reap the benefits of its payment processing program because:
The solution to merchant pain. AngelPay created the “Pay-What’You-Can” pricing structure as well as their “Emergency Contract Triage” program. Eanfar says that the Triage program was initially designed to bring a little humor to merchants’ lives, but it has been taken seriously by many. These programs are designed to help merchants better manage their expenses and expose how other payment processors exploit them.
Simplicity. AngelPay is unique because of its simplicity in fees and non-profit cost structure. Anyone who has implemented credit card processing in their company is familiar with the frustrations of complex processors.
Proven Experience. AngelPay was established several years ago, after Authorize.Net was sold. AngelPay has seen rapid growth and its mission to “Return wealth to the creators and value” seems to be resonate with merchants. It makes sense that merchants will choose a veteran nonprofit provider over aggressive financial companies that might not be best for their customers because of the cost advantages.
AngelPay is available at: https://AngelPayHQ.org