Staten Island, New York (NY) Credit Card Merchant Services Companies

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Eastcoast Powerhouse Payments
541 Port Richmond Avenue
Staten Island NY 10302
(800) 213-5816

Credit Card Processing Check Processing Wireless Payments Gift Card Mail Order / Telephone Order Business Cash Advance
EMS CHARGE
2445 Hylan BLVD
Staten Island NY 10306
(718) 879-8889

FREE EMV/NFC ENABLED TERMINALS BUSINESS FINANCING OPTIONS NO CONTRACTS PASS THROUGH INTERCHANGE PRICING 24/7 SUPPORT FRAUD PREVENTION
EVO Merchant Services/The Platinum Services Group
Staten Island NY 10308
(732) 997-9166

Largest privately held merchant service co. in North America. Processed over $28 Billion in visa/mc transaction last year. Over 200,000 clients.
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Executive Merchant Services
2445 Hylan Blvd.
Staten Island NY 10306
(800) 279-7175

We are a leading merchant service provider helping local business save money with every credit card transaction.
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