Since 1998, Capital Bankcard has set the standard for credit card processing. Lowest rates Guaranteed! No Contract! No Cancellation Fees!
Capital Bankcard was established in 1998 and has become one of the most respected organizations in the merchant services industry.
What we offer our clients:
Payment Processing:
Capital Bank Card will allow your business to accept all forms of electronic payments including credit, debit, rewards, gift cards and checks using any payment processing device including your smart phone or tablet.
Merchant Cash Advance Program:
A merchant cash advance is the purchase of future credit card re...
Capital Bankcard was established in 1998 and has become one of the most respected organizations in the merchant services industry.
What we offer our clients:
Payment Processing:
Capital Bank Card will allow your business to accept all forms of electronic payments including credit, debit, rewards, gift cards and checks using any payment processing device including your smart phone or tablet.
Merchant Cash Advance Program:
A merchant cash advance is the purchase of future credit card receivables from a merchant at a discount for cash; it is not a loan and has no fixed term or fixed repayment schedule. Payment is deducted from daily credit card receipts automatically.
Merchant can receive up to $150,000
No fees or penalty for extended payback period
A/B credit not required
Financials / tax returns not required
What makes us different:
Working with Capital Bankcard allows you to have greater flexibility in developing your merchant account; you will have an honest, dedicated representative who is knowledgeable about the industry as a whole, as well as the products and services that will best fit the needs of your business.
A+ BBB Rating:
Capital Bankcard has earned one of the best reputations in the credit card processing industry. No other company can boast of a higher customer satisfaction or retention. Simply put, we don't play games, we don't make false promises and we don't hide costs and fees in confusing contracts.
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