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Heartland Expanding Petroleum Relationship

ISO & Agent Weekly | Thursday, December 29, 2011

Heartland Payment Systems has signed a five-year expanded contract with ConocoPhillips, the merchant processor announced Dec. 14. The companies have worked together for 20 years.

Their agreement now includes a new partnership between Heartland and Barclays Bank Delaware, the U.S. operation of Barclaycard, which will deliver the payment-network sponsorship services for the petroleum company’s transactions, according to a press release.

Heartland Network Services will continue to authorize debit and credit card transactions but will now also begin settling Visa Inc. and MasterCard Worldwide credit card transactions at ConocoPhillips-branded locations nationwide.

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