The tech company aims to provide ease for small business owners with ability to collect more, remotely and without contact

 

LEHI, UTAH, April 16, 2020 — Weave, the complete business toolbox for service-based businesses and one of the fastest-growing companies in tech, today announced a full 1.00 percentage point drop in transaction rates for all Weave Payments customers.

 

The announcement comes at an important juncture for small and medium businesses collecting payments on services rendered or products sold in this unprecedented time of social distancing. The ability to collect more, remotely and without contact has proven to be a necessity for businesses working to keep their doors open– businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, and healthcare providers for humans and pets.

 

“We are so proud to be able to offer this rate drop to our customers,” said Tamra Gray, Senior Director of Payment Operations at Weave. “From a community support perspective, it’s incredible. But what these businesses are gaining isn’t just a savings on transaction fees. They’re gaining the ability to choose how they’ll receive payments that fits best with what their operations can handle right now. We want to provide everything our customers need to get through this tough time by making payments easier, so they can focus on the critical tasks and functions that will help keep them in business throughout this crisis. It’s an incredibly important offering.”

 

The rate reduction will run from April 20 to May 20, 2020, and is available to all customers who sign up for the product. Weave Payments includes credit card terminals, manual card entry, and Text to Pay– a feature that allows customers to pay instantly from a mobile device. Each of these three key payment channels facilitates contactless payments whether the customer is present or not.

To learn more about Weave’s complete business toolbox, including payment solutions, please visit www.getweave.com.

 

This article was originally published by PRNewswire, April 16, 2020.