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Canada's Role in the Payment Processing Industry
Canada's Role in the Payment Processing Industry
Canada's Role in the Payment Processing Industry
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Welcome to the adventure that is currently the Payment Processing Industry in Canada. It is a long trail of mystery, deceit, corruption and hard-to-imagine profits, in an environment of, until very recently, little or no regulation. This path produced merchants laid bare, like a Thanksgiving turkey, to the vice of the payment processing companies, especially the Canadian banks, plucking and carving up the merchant market spoils. Merchants didn’t stand a chance in the secretive, convoluted, unregulated environment that they were subject to!

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Release dateSep 29, 2014
ISBN9781310906794
Canada's Role in the Payment Processing Industry
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Robert Ronning

Robert Ronning has built a respected reputation in the merchant processing industry in Canada, as the founder of PayVida Solutions. PayVida has become one of the largest and fastest growing financial technology companies in Canada, providing payment solutions for small business owners to some of the largest brand names and enterprise clients in the nation.

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    Canada's Role in the Payment Processing Industry - Robert Ronning

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    Canada’s Role in the Payment Processing Industry

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    Copyright 2014 by Robert Ronning

    Welcome to the adventure that is currently the Payment Processing Industry in Canada. It is a long trail of mystery, deceit, corruption and hard-to-imagine profits, in an environment of, until very recently, little or no regulation. This path produced merchants laid bare, like a Thanksgiving turkey, to the vice of the payment processing companies, especially the Canadian banks, plucking and carving up the merchant market spoils. Merchants didn’t stand a chance in the secretive, convoluted, unregulated environment that they were

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