ShoWorks and Fair Payment Processing by UMS Banking are partnering to provide fairs with better payment solutions.

GLENDALE, Calif. (PRWEB) June 02, 2018

ShoWorks and Fair Payment Processing by UMS Banking are partnering to provide fairs with better payment solutions.

Sensing a need for a better solution for fairs, ShoWorks and Fair Payment Processing by UMS Banking have partnered to bring fairs an e-check solution that allows fair to auto debit accounts and clear checks faster and much more economically than using credit cards. This is especially beneficial for livestock auctions, where fees can be high when using credit cards.

“We see a real opportunity to help the fairs save money, increase profit and better control their A/R through using e-checks,” stated Mike Hnatt, CEO of ShoWorks. “We selected Fair Payment Processing and ACH-Solutions to design a solution because of their sixteen year history servicing fairs and the fact that they are very well known and respected in the fairs industry and have excellent Customer Service.”

“We are particularly excited about the opportunity to better serve our customers with an expanded, fully integrated product offering from a well respected partner. ShoWorks offers the premium fair registration platform and is the leader in their field,” stated Chris Lake, EVP Strategic Partners at UMS Banking.

For more information about Showorks, visit http://www.fairsoftware.com/.
For more information on Fair Payment Processing by UMS Banking, visit http://www.fairpaymentprocessing.com.

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