CHANDLER, Ariz. -- LucentPay, a full-service payment processor leading the way with the industry’s most compliant fee-enabled solution, announces its No-Cost-to-Biller™ solution is now integrated with Latitude by Genesys (“Latitude”). The integration enables Latitude customers to automatically direct fees to LucentPay instead of routing them through the collection agency. Genesys® (genesys.com) is the global leader in omnichannel customer experience and contact center solutions that power 25 billion of the world’s best customer experiences each year.

Rob Kennedy, Co-Founder and CEO of LucentPay said, “We are extremely pleased our No-Cost-to-Biller software solution is now fully integrated with Latitude so clients can access to the most compliant fee model available. LucentPay’s No-Cost-to-Biller software solution is compliant with Card Brand rules, FDCPA, CFPB and state laws.”

“Genesys has a rich history of collaborating with industry leaders to extend the value of our solutions” said Ian Winder, Product Line Manager and Business Owner of Latitude by Genesys. “We are pleased to work with LucentPay, an industry leading payment processor, to offer our customers their No-Cost-to-Biller software solution through our Latitude by Genesys accounts receivable suite.”

About LucentPay

LucentPay (lucentpay.com) is a full-service payment processor revolutionizing merchant services by providing best-in-breed payment solutions. The leaders in integrated fee-enabled processing and creators of the No-Cost-to-Biller™ solution which focuses on eliminating processing costs in a compliant manner. We're excited to simplify payments through our full suite of solutions, PCI Level 1 technology, next day funding, software, education, and community. LucentPay also offers competitive pricing for standard payment processing through a number of great banking relationships to mitigate risk, next-day funding, and comprehensive payment acceptance (Visa, MC, Discover, AMEX, HSA/ Flex Cards, etc.).


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