Merchant Services

Make more by spending less for every transaction. We can help.

Accept Card & Electronic Payments for Less

Getting paid is a critical part of a business but it comes at a cost. Merchant Services through MMFCU focuses on making it easy to get paid and lower your fees.

MMFCU Merchant Services Benefits:

  • Option for point-of-sale payment solutions including
  • Online set-up
  • Security you can trust
  • Gift card program
  • Website payment options
  • Contactless payment
  • Option for non-cash adjustment program (where the cardholder is charged the processing fees)
  • 24/7 help desk support

Get Started & Save

Request a Cost Analysis of your current payment methods to identify any hidden fees and find out if you are paying more than you should. We know your time is valuable too, we just need a copy of your recent merchant services statements to see if you can make more every time you get paid.

If you aren’t currently taking payments online or with cards, we can help you get started in a way that is comfortable for you and right for your business and customers.

If you are interested in hearing more about MMFCU’s Merchant Services program please:

  • Call or email a Business Service Team member.
  • Complete this form and a representative will get back to you.
  • If you currently use a payment program and would like a review of your plan, please upload your monthly merchant services statement below.

Contact your local Business Lender to get started:

Scott Antolak Business Lender
Business Lender

Scott Antolak

Contact Scott by email: santolak@mmfcu.org or by phone: (218) 822-5110.

Cody Einerson, Business Lender
Business Lender

Cody Einerson

Contact Cody by email: ceinerson@mmfcu.org or by phone: (218) 325-6536.

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