Ben Zuckerman Joins the CardReady Team

LOS ANGELES — Specialty merchant processor CardReady has announced that Ben Zuckerman has joined the company as director of high risk business.

Zuckerman will be responsible for the business unit, which specializes in providing merchant services to accounts.

“Ben is a great addition to the team which continues to grow by adding recognized industry leaders," said Kevin Hoehn, president of CardReady.

"Ben has already demonstrated the professionalism and domain expertise which is important in working with our clients. We look forward to Ben continuing to grow within our organization.”

Zuckerman is a 10-year business executive specializing in the high-risk processing vertical. His career began with an apprenticeship in SE Network Architecture and Optimization, starting his own consulting company iVentures, Inc in early 2000.

His experience in SE marketing for the payment industry landed him a leadership position at WTS (Web Transaction Services), a high-risk IPSP in the ACH market.

The company said Zuckerman's addition to the team demonstrates CardReady’s stated goal to offer high volume and niche merchants turnkey global processing solutions by providing the personalized service and forward thinking of a boutique while remaining at the forefront of all emerging payments technologies that help maximize merchants' revenue generating abilities.

For more information please visit CardReady.com.

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