Washington DC-area restaurateurs to benefit from industry-leading payment technologies
PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Heartland Payment Systems (NYSE: HPY), one of the nation’s largest payments processors, has been named the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington’s (RAMW) exclusive endorsed provider of card processing, gift marketing and check management services. These industry-leading payment solutions are part of the suite of Full Course Business SolutionsSM — a product of Heartland’s relationship with the National Restaurant Association (NRA), Council of State Restaurant Associations and 42 state restaurant associations. Built on the foundation of the first-ever unified payments processing platform for the restaurant industry, these solutions enable RAMW members to enhance their operations, reduce their costs and maximize their profitability.
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“Heartland is an ideal partner for us,” said Lynne Breaux, President of RAMW. “Not only does Heartland provide state-of-the-art technology and the highest level of personalized support, it advocates for restaurateurs through merchant education initiatives. This is perfectly in line with our association’s mission to educate professionals in the restaurant and foodservice industry and will further empower our members to make informed decisions about how they manage their payments.”
Bob Carr, Heartland’s chairman and chief executive officer, added, “Payments processing can be confusing, especially for time-pressed restaurateurs who are frequently targeted by providers looking to profit at their expense. That’s why we’ve teamed up with the NRA and associations across the country like RAMW. Together, we’re fighting to expose deceptive business and pricing practices in the electronic payments arena and prevent the victimization of operators.”
“RAMW marks the 42nd state restaurant association to join our alliance — which continues to gain momentum and power — and ultimately benefits restaurateurs nationwide,” concluded Dennis Carpenter, director of association alliances at Heartland.
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