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Equity Preservation is a San Jose, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Founded in 2005 with a mission to build a merchant inspired payments platform that would advance the goals of its SMB and enterprise clients and distribution partners, Priority is a leading provider of merchant acquiring and commercial payment solutions. Our platform offers unique product and service capabilities to small and mid-sized businesses (“SMBs”), enterprises of varying age/stage and distribution partners (Retail ISO`s, Financial Institutions, Wholesale ISO`s and ISV`s) across the United States. Since 2013, Priority has grown from the 38th largest U.S. merchant acquirer to become the 13th largest as of the end of 2017. Priority is currently the 6th largest non-bank merchant acquirer in the United States. In 2017, the Company processed over 439 million transactions and over $34 billion in payment volume across a network of approximately 174,000 merchants. Headquartered in Alpharetta, GA, Priority has approximately 480 employees and is led by an experienced team of payment technology executives.
prime business credit inc is a Los Angeles, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
The Foundation for California Community Colleges is a nonprofit organization that benefits, supports, and enhances California’s Community Colleges. It manages donations, grants, programs, and services that save millions of dollars for colleges and stud...
Highline is a new payment method that ties a consumer`s paycheck to repayment of a loan or other bill. It works with any kind of recurring payment including utility bills, cell phone, and virtually any kind of consumer loan. Lenders can decrease missed payments by up to 2/3rds, reduce default rates by more than half, expand customers` credit options and better support financial wellness. Built by subject matter experts, data scientists and technologists, Highline`s solution unleashes the power of payment automation to help lenders and financial institutions expand the pool of potential borrowers.