MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Oct. 25, 2017 -- Solutran announced it has successfully processed over 1 billion dollars in Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) transactions across eWIC, Smart Card WIC, and SNAP/TANF programs. This accomplishment was achieved through Solutran’s cutting-edge S3™ EBT technology and customer-focused staff who together have over 200 years of EBT experience.
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“We focus on providing superior customer service for our clients; that is our top priority,” said Brian May, General Manager of Government EBT at Solutran. “Our highly experienced staff work collaboratively to provide industry leading solutions that our clients have come to expect.”
Solutran’s S3™ platform is designed to bring the most advanced technology to solve customer needs. This platform utilizes ‘active/active’ processing in dual data centers to achieve 99.99% uptime and layered security defenses to keep cardholder and program data protected.
About Solutran
Solutran is a leading national payments processor with state-of-the-art Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) technology and has a long-standing reputation for excellence in customer service for high-volume payment transactions. Since 1982, Solutran has provided customized payment solutions including check depository processing, WIC and SNAP payment processing, and private sector EBT Healthy Savings®. Solutran is committed to developing and providing solutions for the ever-changing needs of all EBT industries. For more information, visit www.Solutran.com.
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Brenda Berry Solutran 913.220.2263 [email protected] Mariah Anderson Solutran 763.519.7230 [email protected]


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