Victoria Recreation launches flexible payment plans
Victoria Recreation launches flexible payment plans
Victoria Recreation is offering more flexible membership options, thanks to the support of leading payment solutions business Debitsuccess.
As Victoria Recreation’s membership payment processing partner, Debitsuccess is now managing payment plans for the facility which provides sport, recreation, wellbeing, fitness and club services to the Victoria University of Wellington community.
Nicola Fahy, Assistant Manager, Victoria Recreation says increased payment options means more choice for current and prospective members.
“Thanks to Debitsuccess we’re now able to offer flexible and affordable membership options to students and staff at Victoria University – this has always been something we have wanted to provide,” says Nicola.
“Having the Debitsuccess customer service team professionally manage the majority of the administration has allowed us to provide this membership option with minimal impact on our frontline staffing and administrative team.”
Bennet Lee, Business Development Manager, Debitsuccess highlights the benefits of the offering.
“Our solution has time-saving and convenience aspects, as well as a number of other functionalities, including an online/paperless signup process,” says Bennet. “Working with Victoria Recreation, we’re able to offer any time any frequency payment options, allowing people more opportunity to enjoy the facility and its services.”
Debitsuccess is part of Transaction Services Group (TSG), a leading global payment solutions provider with a presence in Australasia, the United States and the United Kingdom.
For more information visit www.debitsuccess.com and www.victoria.ac.nz/recreation
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