
TSYS has announced that it has renewed its payments agreement with Missouri-based Commerce Bank. The agreement includes renewed processing for Commerce’s consumer, commercial and retail credit card portfolios, as well as its signature debit portfolio. In addition, the agreement allows TSYS to further serve Commerce Bank by providing PIN debit services.
Also as part of the agreement, TSYS will continue to provide Commerce Bank with additional services which include fraud prevention, risk management and full customer support.
“We continue to enjoy the high level of customer service and flexibility that we’ve come to expect from TSYS to service our numerous platforms,” said Carl Bradbury, Commerce Bank director of consumer card products. “We have seen significant growth in our cards portfolio throughout our relationship and look forward to continuing that trend over the course of this new extension.”
“Commerce Bank has been a valued client since the mid-1990s,” said Bill Pruett, president of North America Services, TSYS. “It serves as affirmation when a long-time client not only extends their contract, but also continues to add to the scope of your relationship the longer they are with you.”
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