L3 Payments Hires Eric Munz as Vice President of Sales and Marketing

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — L3 Payments LLC, a provider of merchant processing solutions and consulting services, has tapped Eric Munz as vice president of sales and marketing.

According to the company, Munz, a professional sales team/business development leader, is skilled in achieving aggressive sales goals and brings to L3 Payments a strong background of customer focused consulting established over 10-plus years in the payment processing space.

“From the first meeting with Eric, his experience drove positive changes within L3 Payments. We are excited to have him as part of our team,” L3 COO Melody L. said.

His skills in clarifying client issues, advocating solutions, mobilizing cross-functional support and facilitating decision-making in complex situations have empowered Munz in his previous roles in the payment processing space, the company said.

“L3 is a great company built on integrity and greatness,” Munz said. “I am proud to be associated with this company and this industry.”

Prior to joining L3, Munz served as senior manager of North American sales for Language Line Services, where he led a team of 15 people representing over $175 million in annual sales. His team serviced named accounts of large, reputable companies including Allstate, JPMC, Bank of America, Time Warner, AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Direct TV, Progressive, Geico, State Farm and CitiGroup, among others.

Munz joins an executive team of individuals with more than three decades of specialized industry expertise.

Founded in 2005, L3 Payments meets the unique demands of high-risk businesses worldwide. Through L3 Payments’ network of financial institutions both domestic and abroad, the company promotes safe, reliable and cost-effective financial transactions for businesses otherwise deemed ineligible.

As a full-service shop, L3 offers risk management services to safeguard companies from online fraud providing merchants with knowledge and tools to stay in complete control of their receivables from their merchant and ACH accounts. L3 Payments also provides its clientele personalized consulting services for chargeback dispute and processing, payment procedure design and development, and employee training.

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