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Merchants4Kids is not your typical merchant services provider.
Because we believe in community and in being of service, we’re
creating a new business model for the payments processing industry.
We want to epitomize truth and transparency, and we want to use our
profits for good. We want to give back in a significant way.
We provide individuals with an income-earning opportunity.
We created the Merchants4Kids Agent Program in direct response to
the unpredictability of our recent economy and the need for so many
individuals to search out additional sources of income. By
eliminating the need for higher education, prior knowledge,
extensive training, or an outlay of cash, we’re able to help others
help themselves by empowering them to create their own business and
giving them the tools to succeed.
We serve merchants.
Merchants4Kids, in partnership with Radius Payments, provides
merchants large and small with a host of electronic payment
processing offerings, including consulting services and customized
solutions. Building on more than a decade of excellence, we maintain
proprietary contracts with the largest FDIC insured financial
institutions and processing platforms in the country. For more
information about the products and services available through Radius
Payments, visit
www.radiuspayments.com.
We nurture children.
Whether it’s with volunteer hours or financial contributions, we’re
dedicated to helping the children in our communities. Currently, the
primary recipient of our efforts is Children’s Bureau, Los Angeles.
Why Children’s Bureau? Because we support their mission to provide
vulnerable children—especially in the early years—the foundation
necessary to become caring and productive adults. We also firmly
believe in the future of their broader initiative known as the
Magnolia Place Community Initiative, which unites more than 40 other
nonprofit community organizations in an effort to create sustainable
change for families, build neighborhood resiliency, and become a
national model for other vulnerable communities. |