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US Bankcard Services
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | U.S. Bankcard Services, Inc. |
| foundation | , in California, United States |
| founder | Chris Chang |
| location | City of Industry, California, U.S. |
| area_served | United States |
| key_people | Chris Chang (president) |
| industry | Financial services |
| services | Payment processing |
| Credit card terminals | |
| Gift/loyalty cards | |
| POS systems | |
| QuickDining | |
| Mobile processing | |
| homepage | http://www.usbsi.com/ |
Credit card terminals Gift/loyalty cards POS systems QuickDining Mobile processing U.S. Bankcard Services, Inc. (USBSI) is a provider of merchant services for credit card and other electronic payment transactions. The company is located in City of Industry, California, United States, and serves the United States. US Bankcard Services is an Elavon, Inc. company.
History
USBSI was founded in 1996 by the current president, Chris Chang. East Asian and Southeast Asian merchants account for a majority of their customer base. In 2018, USBSI was purchased by U.S. Bancorp subsidiary, Elavon.
Services
USBSI provides payment processing services for several electronic payment methods such as:
- major American credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover
- EBT cards, check cards and debit cards
- Gift cards
- Check services
- UnionPay cards, operating under the approval of the People's Bank of China and used by Chinese tourists
- JCB
- Alipay payment service Most of USBSI's merchants are restaurants and other food industry. However, its other merchants include mail order / telephone order, retail, ecommerce, supermarket and hotel businesses.
Multilingual payment terminal
In 2006, USBSI and Hypercom Corp. (recently acquired by VeriFone) entered into an exclusive software agreement to offer the first multilanguage card payment terminal featuring Chinese and English graphics and text.
References
References
- Woodward, Kevin. (July 21, 2010). "China UnionPay Targets U.S. ISOs".
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