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ETA Members Response to COVID-19 for Customers

The payments technology industry is providing merchants the resources they need to continue to serve consumers and power commerce during these uncertain times.

Agreement Express
Coronavirus Readiness

American Express
COVID-19 Support: Here’s How American Express Can Help

Bank of America
Bank of America Announces Additional Support for Consumer and Small Business Clients Experiencing Hardship From the Impact of the Coronavirus

BlueSnap
BlueSnap – Coronavirus Update

Capital One
Supporting Our Business Community through COVID-19

Celero
COVID-19 Resource Center

Chase
COVID-19 Update: We’re Here for You

Electronic Payments
Electronic Payments Waives Exatouch® and TableTurn® Support and Associated AppMarket Fees to Assist Merchants during COVID-19 Pandemic; Works to Provide Low-Cost Access to Capital for SMBs

First American Bank
First American COVID-19 Information

FNBO
Coronavirus Resources for Business Customers

Google
COVID‑19 Information & Resources

Intuit

JPMorgan Chase
COVID-19: Your Guide To Navigating Economic Uncertainty

Kabbage
Updates During the COVID-19 Outbreak

LegitScript
Monitoring COVID-19 Fraudsters

MagTek
Please View the Installation and Operation Manuals for our Devices for Proper Care and Maintenance

NCR
Coronavirus Response Resources

Nuvei
Information and Resources

OnDeck
Navigating COVID-19: What You Need to Know as a Small Business Owner

PCI Security Standards Council

PayPal
The Information Merchants Need Today

Payroc

PaySafe
Paysafe’s Response to COVID-19

Shift4 Payments
Shift4 Payments COVID-19 Information & Resources

Sound Payments
Sound Payments Waives Sound POS Fees for 3 Months to Support Businesses

Square
Important COVID-19 Resources for Square Sellers

Stand For Small
COVID-19 & Coronavirus Help for Small Businesses | Stand for Small

Stripe
COVID-19 Precautions for Stripe Employees and Customers

TD Bank
An Update on COVID-19

T-Mobile
We’re Committed to Supporting our Customers. Learn How We're Responding to COVID-19

Verifone
How to Clean Verifone Devices

Wells Fargo
Coronavirus Updates for Commercial Banking Customers

Western Union
Western Union COVID-19 Resource Center

ETA Members Lending a Helping Hand in Their Community

Payments Companies Lending a Helping Hand in Their Community

Payments companies are doing more than just committing to serving their customers during this crisis. They are also investing in the fight against the virus globally and serving their communities.

  • HelpSmallBusiness.com allows consumers to purchase an online gift certificate from small businesses in your area and provide them with crucial financial support. The service is free for any small business.
  • Intuit QuickBooks:
    • Teaming up with GoFundMe to create a Small Business Relief Initiative to help small businesses raise money to overcome the challenges caused by COVID-19. Through this initiative, small businesses can create a fundraiser on the GoFundMe platform where they’re able to share their story with the public and request financial support to help cover employee-related and business expenses. Intuit will provide funds to go directly to small businesses as part of the relief initiative.
    • TurboTax Stimulus Registration – a free product designed to help the more than 10 million Americans not required to file a tax return get their stimulus money fast.
  • JPMorgan Chase Makes $50 Million Philanthropic Investment to Help Address Immediate and Long-Term Impacts of COVID-19.
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome, and Mastercard Launch Initiative to Speed Development and Access to Therapies for COVID-19.
  • PayPal: Resources for Consumers
    • Support the Charities that are Helping Communities Prevent and Recover from COVID-19
  • Shift4 Payments launches Shift4Cares.com to raise over $200 million for small businesses.
  • Mastercard: COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator Awards $20 Million in Initial Grants to Fund Clinical Trials
  • Apply for federal relief through the Kabbage Paycheck Protection Program. Through SBA's, small businesses can apply for loans for payroll and other eligible expenses.
  • Lendio: Due to the pared-down SBA requirements for PPP loans, more small businesses will qualify for the SBA coronavirus loans than previous SBA loan options.