Payze.com Hires Jeff Neis as Global Sales Manager

Payze.com Hires Jeff Neis as Global Sales Manager

KEYPORT, N.J. — Payment solutions company Payze.com today announced that it has tapped Jeff Neis as its new global sales manager.

“It was an easy decision to join the Payze team because there is not a more loyal group of friends, business partners or industry supporters than Doug Wicks, Hank Freeman and Joel Paulin,” said Neis, a former CCBill staffer who spent 17 years at the payment processor. “Plus, this is like getting the band back together and I’m look forward to rocking this industry.”

Wicks, CEO of Payze, said that “our goal of creating a dream team for the industry continues to come to fruition” and with the addition of Neis, its executive team has a combined 69 years in processing experience.

Based in Keyport, N.J., the payment processor has unique partnerships and relationships in the banking, software and high-risk industry that have been merged to create seamless, flexible and custom processing solutions, according to Wicks.   

“The Payze vision is very simple: Provide merchant services at reduced processing costs, give corporate structural advice, offer fraud prevention techniques and maximize client throughput,” Wicks said.

“Adding Jeff to our team will help ensure that our vision grows and reaches an even greater audience in 2017 and beyond. Look for Payze to be announcing additional exciting industry news in the next few months.”

Neis, who is based in Phoenix, has a business degree from Arizona State University and is a Gulf War army veteran.   

Neis said: “I am excited about this next chapter of my career and can’t wait to see you all in L.A. and Las Vegas this week. I also look forward to reconnecting with many of you to see how we will work together moving forward.”

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