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IndustryUpdate
International Bancard, Therapy OnGuard Systems, FireEye working together
Appointment team up
Cybersecurity developer OnGuard Systems said it is
International Bancard, a payment acceptance solutions working with security company FireEye "to give joint
provider, and TherapyAppointment devised a complete customers access to the most comprehensive systems to
practice management solution for U.S. psychologists, combat today's most advanced insider threats." Features
psychiatrists, therapists, social workers and counselors include continuous real-time insider threat risk analysis,
throughout the United States. Through this partnership, 360 degree identity; infrastructure, activity and data pro-
International Bancard will leverage its PassportConnect tection; behavioral threat analytics; and more.
payment gateway and secure, compliant POS technol-
ogy optimized for Telehealth and remote practice man- ACQUISITIONS
agement to TherapyAppointment providers.
NCS, Pineapple Payments offer contribution relief Payroc acquires Gateway Payments
NCS Solutions Inc. reported it launched the NCS Payroc LLC now owns the assets and operations of
Contribution Relief Program after partnering with Gateway Payments LLC, a Destin, Fla.-based ISO that
Pineapple Payments to introduce a turnkey, online giving serves high-growth Gulf Coast markets. The ISOs is a
solution. With two new offerings, faith-based customers welcome addition to Payroc's rapidly growing merchant
will be able to receive donations through an online giv- portfolio and sales organization, Payroc stated.
ing platform and easy-to-use pre-addressed remittance
envelopes, according to NCS. The Contribution Relief Worldline gains GoPay
Program was created in response to the COVID-19 Worldline acquired a majority stake in GoPay, an online
pandemic. NCS's greater vision is to help organizations payments provider in Eastern Europe. Worldline expects
reach members who are widely adopting online or vir- GoPay to further reinforce its merchant services business
tual church services. and strengthen its Central and Eastern European market
position.
APPOINTMENTS
We’re More Than an Authorization Fankhauser to helm DCI
We’re The Best Solution For You and Your Merchants The board of directors of Data Center Inc., a devel-
oper of core banking software and related digital
technologies for community financial institutions,
elected Sarah Fankhauser as its president and COO.
Fankhauser, currently the company's COO, will be
the first female president in the company's 57-year
history, and the first female president among major
core providers in the bank technology industry.
John H. Jones will remain as CEO until his retire-
RETAIL/POS DEVELOPERS
ment in early 2021, at which time Fankhauser will
be named CEO. Fankhauser began her career as a
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teller at a DCI client bank and became the branch's
operations officer. She has had several executive
positions at DCI since joining the company in 1993
as an analyst/instructor.
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