Accept Credit & Debit Card Payments
As a business owner, you’re always focused on making sure your customers have as convenient and positive an experience as possible. One of the ways you can better serve your customers is by giving them the ability to make payments using their debit card or credit card. With merchant card processing services from Peoples Bank & Trust, we can set your business up with Point of Sale Terminals that will allow you to accept forms of payment that include:
- Credit card
- Debit card
- EBT cards
- Guaranteed checks
- Gift cards
- Loyalty cards
- Voyager Fleet cards

Benefits of Peoples Bank & Trust Merchant Processing Services:
- Locally available customer service 24/7
- Processing complies with PCI Security Standards Council guidelines
- No fees for conversions or equipment programming
- Access to all equipment and supplies needed for transaction processing
- You choose how you want your transactions processed—you can have transactions processed over the phone, with a wireless terminal, from your personal computer, from electronic point-of-sale software, through an e-commerce website on the Internet or from a mobile web device
Contact your local Peoples Bank & Trust branch to speak with a member of our business banking team about enrolling in merchant card processing services.
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