United Merchant Processing Association (UMPA)

United Merchant Processing Association (UMPA) UMPA is proud of our 94% retention rate which is unheard of in our industry!
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UMPA is a national association rewarding merchants of all types, from one man operations to large businesses and franchises, no matter what type of business you have!

You might see UMPA out in the wild. Let us know if you see one of our billboards!
04/30/2026

You might see UMPA out in the wild. Let us know if you see one of our billboards!

Stop in and visit with Lori and Billie Jo at this year's NAA Conference, July 15-19.
06/26/2025

Stop in and visit with Lori and Billie Jo at this year's NAA Conference, July 15-19.

Protect Against Business Email Compromise (BEC) AttacksBusiness email compromise (BEC) is one of the most financially da...
11/14/2024

Protect Against Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks

Business email compromise (BEC) is one of the most financially damaging online crimes. It exploits the fact that most of us rely on email to conduct both our personal and professional business. In a BEC scam—also known as email account compromise (EAC)—criminals send an email message that appears to come from a known source making a legitimate request, like in these examples:
1. A vendor your company regularly deals with sends an invoice with an updated mailing address.
2. A company CEO asks her assistant to purchase dozens of gift cards to send out as employee rewards. She asks for the serial numbers so she can email them out right away.
3. A homebuyer receives a message from his title company with instructions on how to wire his down payment.
Versions of these scenarios happened to real victims … but all the messages were fake. And in each case, thousands—or even hundreds of thousands—of dollars were sent to criminals instead.

Read More at https://www.umpa-us.com/business-email-compromise-bec-attacks/

Is your school trying to raise money to keep your sports, music and other vital after school programs alive? Does your c...
09/30/2024

Is your school trying to raise money to keep your sports, music and other vital after school programs alive? Does your church group need to boost donations to support local community outreach? Is your nonprofit organization looking for additional resources to supplement government grants? Fundraising and discount card programs are a proven and easy-to-implement solution to all these budget challenges.
Plastic fundraiser cards are fast becoming the preferred choice of nonprofit groups as an effective and reliable source of funding. Offering an easy to carry plastic fundraising card is a winning triple play:
Supporters who buy the card have further reason to shop local and benefit from the card by saving money every time they use it;
Participating merchants promote their businesses for free and generate good will by sponsoring the group. And, best of all, you collect more money by choosing an easy and low cost approach to raising funds.
Just have 10-12 local businesses complete the sponsor enrollment sheet listing the discount or product they are willing to offer and we do the rest! You have a successful fundraiser and the sponsoring business benefits with:
- Free advertising
- Repeat customers
- No up-front cost
- There’s no candy to melt and no deliveries to be made
- Purchaser saves hundreds of dollars at local merchants for a year.

Order Your Custom Made Gift Cards!The Perfect Gift, the Perfect Size – Every Time!Did you know 72% of consumers will spe...
09/20/2024

Order Your Custom Made Gift Cards!

The Perfect Gift, the Perfect Size – Every Time!
Did you know 72% of consumers will spend more than the value of their gift card – on average 20% more? In fact, 94% of people state that they would be likely to purchase a gift card in the next year, which matches with the statistic that 93% of U.S. consumers purchase or receive a gift card annually. It is projected that total gift card volume will reach $698 billion in 2024.

Why not let your customers enjoy the convenience while you reap the benefits:
Generate more revenue for your business: consumers spend on average $23 more than the original value of the gift card they receive and they will spend it at your business.

Drive foot traffic: consumers with gift cards go back to the business 3+ times to spend.

Acquire new customers: use gift cards as promotions to drive awareness of your business. - Order your gift cards today. Contact your UMPA Sales Rep or Customer Service at (717) 832-0730..

6 Tips For Password SecurityThe only person who should be able to access your password-protected accounts is you. It is ...
09/06/2024

6 Tips For Password Security

The only person who should be able to access your password-protected accounts is you. It is for this reason that strong passwords are so important. When passwords are easy to guess, anyone can access your most critical data – including personally identifying information and even your financial accounts.

Taking advantage of every security feature available to you is essential, and so is establishing strong passwords that can withstand “brute-force” attacks by hackers. In these attacks, the cybercriminals aggressively attempt to take over your account, trying different character combinations until they succeed in finding your password. The more complicated your password, the harder it is for cybercriminals to succeed.

When your password is weak, such as “password” or “123456,” hackers can get into your accounts quite easily. Reusing passwords on multiple sites and accounts is also very risky. This is because when hackers decode one password, they search the internet to see if the login credentials work at other sites. When they do, they can get into every account you manage online.

With cybercriminals continually elevating their efforts, technology and strategies, you must always be one step ahead. Strong unique passwords are essential. Here is how to build them:

Create a passphrase rather than a password.
The greater length and complexity of a passphrase will make it stronger and harder to guess. Aim for a passphrase of at least 12 characters for best security.

Mix it up.
Use a blend of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. You can even substitute numbers and special characters for letters in the words of your phrase.

Make it private.
In other words, avoid basing your passphrase on information that may be available publicly, like your birthdate, address or high school mascot. It must still be memorable to you, but base it on something only you would know.

Make it unique.
Vary your passphrase from site to site. If your passphrase is hacked at one site, this makes it more difficult to hack into your other accounts.

Update it regularly.
Every few months, take some time to update your passphrase at each site where you have an account. This helps you protect your accounts where passwords may have been vulnerable without your knowledge.

Put tech on your side.
A password manager can help you create, maintain and track passwords used across the internet. A password manager is an app or program that does all the work for you. All you have to do is remember one password for the password manager itself.

Your password is an important layer of protection between cybercriminals and your most valuable online accounts. Strong passwords help protect your sensitive information, financial assets and identity. Take time today to get started creating strong passphrases. It is a small investment of time for much greater security and peace of mind.

Protect Your Business Against Credit Card FraudIn today’s digital age, credit card fraud poses an ongoing threat that bu...
08/20/2024

Protect Your Business Against Credit Card Fraud

In today’s digital age, credit card fraud poses an ongoing threat that businesses must be prepared to combat. While eliminating the risk entirely may be impossible, there are proactive steps you can take to protect your business and reduce the likelihood of falling victim to fraudulent transactions.

Preventing the Root Cause of Fraud
Credit card payments are an integral part of conducting business, whether it’s in-person, over the phone, or through mail. One effective way to mitigate the risk of credit card fraud is by offering customers alternative payment options. By reducing the reliance on credit card transactions, you can significantly decrease the chances of your customers becoming victims of fraud.

Here are some measures you can implement to limit your exposure to fraud:

Thoroughly validate the customer’s full name, address, and contact details. It’s crucial to have a verification system in place for customers requesting changes to their card information on file.
Exercise caution if the delivery address for an order differs from the address on the cardholder’s file, especially if the credit card address and shipping destination are in different countries.
Require a signature to minimize the risk of carrier collusion and never deliver goods to unattended premises.
Never request credit card information to be sent via email, as it is an insecure channel that can be easily intercepted and exploited for criminal purposes.
Utilize a click-to-pay invoicing solution for mail or telephone orders. This provides a secure, paperless way for your customers to pay invoices.
Stay vigilant and look out for any unusual spending patterns or behavior that could indicate potential fraud.
Protecting Your Business
It is a widely known that credit card fraud is less prevalent when the cardholder is physically present during the transaction. However, in the digital realm, it becomes easier for bad actors to exploit vulnerabilities in the block chain. Therefore, it is essential for merchants to implement robust measures to identify purchasers and ensure the legitimacy of each transaction.

In the unfortunate event that credit card fraud occurs, merchants often discover it when they receive a chargeback. This highlights the importance of taking proactive steps to detect and prevent fraudulent transactions.

Authorization Approval
Authorization approval does not guarantee payment for the merchant. This approval simply indicates that, at the time of the transaction, the card was not reported stolen or lost, and the credit limit had not been exceeded.

If someone else is illegally using a credit card number, the cardholder has the right to dispute the ‘approved’ charges, and the transaction could be charged back to your business.

Refund Fraud
Refund fraud is a common type of fraud involving credits issued through your EFT/POS terminal. Perpetrators, often employees, process refunds to their own debit and/or credit cards. To avoid detection, they might create a large sale on a fraudulent card and then process a refund to their own card.

To guard against this, we recommend closely monitoring all refunds to ensure they correspond to legitimate sales and are refunded back to the card used in the original purchase.

Shipping Scam
Another increasingly prevalent scheme involves a malicious third party using a stolen credit card to pay for goods. Scammers contact businesses, requesting goods to be shipped overseas, and divide the price and freight charges among several credit cards.

These scammers insist that the business use a specific shipping company and provide an illegitimate email address. Acting in good faith, the business contacts the ‘shipping company,’ which demands upfront payment of the freight charges via cash wire transfer.

Later on, the business realizes that the shipping company’s email address is a front for these bad actors. The credit card details turn out to be fraudulent, leaving the business out of pocket for the shipping costs.

Remember, you have the right to decline suspicious orders. Fraud directly impacts your business, as you bear the liability for any loss if the legitimate cardholder disputes the transaction.

04/08/2024

We have a few "Eclipse Glasses" left, and we are giving them away FREE to any one who processes with us. Give us a call at 717 832-0730. Enjoy the eclipse!

Don't Wait Until The Last Minute! Order Gift Cards For Your Business Now!Did you know 72% of consumers will spend more t...
11/16/2023

Don't Wait Until The Last Minute! Order Gift Cards For Your Business Now!

Did you know 72% of consumers will spend more than the value of their gift card – on average 20% more? In fact, 94% of people state that they would be likely to purchase a gift card in the next year, which matches with the statistic that 93% of U.S. consumers purchase or receive a gift card annually. It is projected that total gift card volume will reach $698 billion by 2024.

Why not let your customers enjoy the convenience while you reap the benefits:

- Generate more revenue for your business: consumers spend on average $23 more than the original value of the gift card they receive and they will spend it at your business.

- Drive foot traffic: consumers with gift cards go back to the business 3+ times to spend.

- Acquire new customers: use gift cards as promotions to drive awareness of your business.

Take Advantage Of The Holidays - Order your gift cards today. Contact your UMPA Sales Rep or Customer Service at (717) 832-0730.

Stop in and see us at the Keystone Veterinary Conference at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center this weekend!
08/18/2023

Stop in and see us at the Keystone Veterinary Conference at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center this weekend!

UMPA will be attending the Keystone Veterinary Conference in Hershey August 17 - 20. Stop in to see us!
08/08/2023

UMPA will be attending the Keystone Veterinary Conference in Hershey August 17 - 20. Stop in to see us!

Keystone Veterinary Conference (KVC) is a veterinary conference that offers high-quality continuing educational topics with nationally recognized speakers in a state-of-the-art setting. This educatio…

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