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Moneris Solutions Launches New e-Philanthropy Initiative with C.N. Wylie Group
Publish Date : 2/26/2008 6:34:00 AM   Source : American Local News Onlypunjab.com

Moneris Solutions, one of North America's largest payment processors, today announced the launch of a new e-Philanthropy initiative with Helpforcharities.com, a C.N. Wylie Group Inc. company.

The Helpforcharities.com program provides a suite of services for online fundraising, including peer-to-peer networking tools, gift catalogs and e-card sales. The services are designed for charities, non-profits, universities, government agencies and political organizations.

Under this agreement, the Helpforcharities.com program will use Moneris’ eSELECTplus® payment tool, which allows an organization to conduct transactions quickly and easily on the Web by processing credit cards, debit cards, or ACH transactions without installing any special software. (See Moneris press release on eSELECTplus dated February 19, 2008.)

“Moneris and the C.N. Wylie Group share a commitment to security and excellence in customer service and product innovation,” said Catherine Pagliaro, CEO, C.N. Wylie Group Inc. “The rollout of our Helpforcharities.com donation management tools in combination with eSELECTplus will be of great benefit to online fundraising – particularly in the areas of social networking, peer-to-peer fundraising and alternative gift catalogue programs.”

“Online donations are rapidly growing and charities, churches and non-profit organizations are recognizing that it is an important channel for donations and fundraising. Moneris has worked with charitable organizations throughout the years and understands their unique needs. We are excited that our payment network is being put to use by these worthy organizations,” added Greg Cohen, president of Moneris Solutions US.

About Helpforcharities.com

Since 1994, Helpforcharities.com (HFC), a C.N. Wylie Group Inc. company is a PCI DSS compliant, (http://www.cnwylie.com/pci_certificate.html) global provider, of proven, affordable e-Philanthropy solutions to increase fundraising revenues and donor bases. We offer a complete suite of online management tools from donation and donation form management, electronic tax receipting, database management, event and registration management, charity auction software, social networking, peer to peer fundraising, alternative gift catalogues and much, much more. Our clients include Greenpeace International, Oxfam, Care, Amnesty International and UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Please visit www.helpforcharities.com for more information.

About Moneris Solutions

Moneris Solutions, Inc. (www.monerisusa.com) has a 40-year history as one of North America’s largest electronic transaction processors, delivering advanced payment card processing capabilities through point-of-sale hardware, payment processing software, e-commerce solutions and a gift card program. Moneris provides transaction-processing services nationwide through numerous agent banks and serves the small to medium-sized business market through direct sales and strategic partnerships. A joint investment of the Royal Bank of Canada and the Bank of Montreal, which have assets in excess of $700 billion, Moneris Solutions serves more than 350,000 North American merchant locations and has a staff of over 1,100 employees. Moneris’ U.S. headquarters are located outside of Chicago, IL.



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