
Patrick PoolTrinity Payments Saved our company over $38,000 a year* on your processing cost. This savings allowed us to hire one more FTE and grow our business. Thank you Trinity Payments for everything you have done.
“ Not all customers will see similar savings. Savings is based on current credit card processing cost and volume. See a merchant services professional to learn how much your company can save”

Did You Know? You can also save money
on your credit card processing costs just by asking your
customers to enter their pin number on debit transactions.
Pay only $.10 for a debit transaction
If your company receives debit cards and processes them as credit you may be paying too much for your processing fees. Read more
Pay only $.10 for a debit transaction
If your company receives debit cards and processes them as credit you may be paying too much for your processing fees. Read more





Frequently Asked Questions
Is your company a credit card processing company? At Trinity Payments we provide a service to our customers to help them find the best credit card processing for their industry. Although we are licesened representatives of all companies that we advertise of this site we are not an actual credit card processing company.
Do you offer free merchant processing equipment?
We do offer free merchant processing equipment to new
customers. In some cases these free terminals may
be limited to only processing (such as not accepting
checks, or online debit) If additional services
are required Trinity Payments also provides the lowest
cost for credit card processing equipment on either a
purchase or a rental basis.
What are your processing rates?
This is one of the most common questions we hear. The
problem with this question is it does not matter what your
rate is. What is important is your total charges and
fees which is also know as your net effect rate. For
retail customers our average net effective rate is right
around 1.89%. If you want to compare your current net
effective rate divide your total monthly fees and charges by
your monthly volume and you will have your true net
effective rate.More questions
