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Unified Business Services

Unified Business Services provides credit card and eCheck processing with a bundled gateway, serving merchants that include hospital systems.

Unified Business Services

Available public disclosures from Unified Business Services are limited to its merchant-services website, which foregrounds payment processing rather than an investment mandate. The firm describes its mission as helping businesses of all types succeed financially by making payment acceptance straightforward. Its website carries testimonials from four hospital CFOs — Jerry Thompson of Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Rick Shrader of Southwest Health System, Shelle Diehm of North Texas Medical Center, and John Olivares of Yoakum Community Hospital — who cite seamless onboarding and realized savings (per the firm's site). No principals, founding date, assets under management, or portfolio holdings are published. The firm operates a bundled gateway and merchant account for credit card and eCheck processing, supporting swipe, EMV chip, NFC/contactless, phone-based virtual terminal, and ACH payments. The website does not disclose a geographic footprint beyond a US phone number with a Texas area code (903) and Central Time support hours. Team size, office locations, and investment strategy are not stated. The site confirms Level 1 PCI DSS compliance and no long-term contracts. No adjacent vehicles, philanthropic entities, or co-investment structures are mentioned. Because the entity operates as a payment processor with no publicly declared investment activity, family wealth origin, or fund structure, a structural differentiator in the Altss family-office sense cannot be identified from the available primary-source record.

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Corporate office

Frequently asked questions

Does Unified Business Services operate as a family office or an investment firm?

No. All publicly available material describes Unified Business Services solely as a merchant services provider. Its website discusses payment processing, hardware, and customer support. No investment vehicles, AUM, family wealth origin, or portfolio assets are disclosed.

What is known about the ownership or principals behind Unified Business Services?

The firm does not publish a team page, leadership biographies, or ownership structure. The only individuals named on the site are customer references — four hospital CFOs — who are not firm principals.

What payment methods and channels does Unified Business Services support?

The firm supports credit card and eCheck processing across in-person, phone, and online channels. Hardware accommodates swipe, EMV chip, and NFC/contactless transactions. A virtual terminal is available for phone-based card payments.

What compliance and security standards does Unified Business Services meet?

Unified Business Services states it follows PCI DSS security standards and identifies itself as a Level 1 PCI Compliant Service Provider.

Does Unified Business Services have any disclosed investment mandate or allocator activity?

No. The firm is presented as a merchant acquirer and payment facilitator. There is no disclosure of an investment mandate, fund commitments, direct deals, or co-investment activity.

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