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  2. I’m a Financial Advisor: 5 Ways You’re Paying Too ... - AOL

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    Derek Mazzarella, a certified financial planner (CFP) and retirement advisor with Gateway Financial Partners, and the author of the book “Just Retire Already,” explains four ways you might be...

  3. Glastonbury Resident Joins Gateway Financial Partners - Patch

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    Glastonbury, Conn. (February 16, 2018) – Gateway Financial Partners, a growing independent national provider group headquartered in Glastonbury, today announced the addition of two advisors to...

  4. Payment gateway - Wikipedia

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    Payment gateways are a service that helps merchants initiate e-commerce, in-app, and point of sale payments for a broad variety of payment methods. The gateway is not directly involved in the money flow; typically it is a web server to which a merchant's website or POS system is connected.

  5. Gateway Financial Partners | Glastonbury, CT Business Directory

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    Gateway Financial Partners provides Independent Advisors with cutting edge technology and resources, as well as an experienced office support team to execute transactions and deliver accurate,...

  6. Stripe, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    8,000 (2022) [2] Website. stripe .com. Former headquarters in San Francisco. Stripe, Inc. is an Irish-American multinational financial services and software as a service (SaaS) company dual-headquartered in South San Francisco, California, United States and Dublin, Ireland.

  7. Payment service provider - Wikipedia

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    A payment service provider ( PSP) is a third-party company that allows businesses to accept electronic payments, such as credit card and debit card payments. PSPs act as intermediaries between those who make payments, i.e. consumers, and those who accept them, i.e. retailers. [1]