iProcessing Celebrates 5th Anniversary

EUREKA, Calif. — iProcessing, which offers essential financial services to high-risk merchants and online adult companies, is celebrating its fifth anniversary.

"I just can’t believe it has already been five years," said Hilda Tuel, iProcessing's president and founder. "I remember starting out in my game room with the dark loom of the banking industry falling apart. But I moved forward and forged ahead and never looked back."

A former senior vice president of Humboldt Merchant Services for 14 years, Tuel built iProcessing upon her years of experience in banking and sales.  

iProcessing specializes in merchant account acquisition and management and payment gateway solutions specifically for hard-to-place and high-risk merchants.

Tuel said the Eureka, Calif.-based company tailors best bank and payment solutions for individual adult business’ needs, and that the company offers a variety of solutions, including numerous account types, domestic and international banks, multiple gateways, third-party processing options, ACH, European direct debit and mobile processing.

"With three offices covering from Oregon to Eureka to Sacramento, iProcessing specializes in all hard-to-place businesses," Tuel said. "I want to thank you all for your support and business. We will be in Vegas for all the shows and L.A. in January. I would love to meet up, talk business, and tell you more about us."

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