iProcessing Celebrates 9th Anniversary

iProcessing Celebrates 9th Anniversary

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — iProcessing has announced the celebration of its ninth anniversary.

The company has been offering financial services to high-risk merchants and online adult companies since November 2008.

Working with hard-to-place merchants, iProcessing specializes in sales and service before and after the sale, including merchant account acquisition and management and payment gateway solutions. The company helps each business to determine the bank and payment solutions that are best for it.

Solutions include merchant accounts at unique banks that most do not have access to, both domestic and international.

Other solutions include multiple gateways, third-party processing options, ACH, European direct debit and mobile processing.

“I’m so proud to celebrate our ninth anniversary,” said iProcessing President Hilda Tuel, who founded the company in her home after a 14-year career as senior vice president of Humboldt Merchant Services.

“I remember starting out in my game room with the dark loom of the banking industry falling apart. But I moved forward, forged ahead and never looked back.”

Since the 1990s, Tuel has worked directly with online adult merchants and has gotten to know them, she said. 

“My team and I work hard for our customers,” Tuel explained. “Their business is our business, and I want to thank them all.”

iProcessing has moved its corporate offices to Scottsdale, with three additional offices in Medford, Ore.; Eureka, Calif.; and Sacramento, Calif.

For more information, click here or email sales@iprocessing.com.

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