TROY Group Joins the Intuit QuickBooks Solutions Provider Program

 

With TROY FlexPay integrated with QuickBooks, small business owners can manage their accounts payable process like never before.  

 

[Wheeling, WV] – TROY Group, a leading provider of financial document security and software solutions, has ignited a new era of financial empowerment for small businesses worldwide. TROY Group is proud to announce its participation in the Intuit Solution Provider Program with Intuit (NASDAQ: INTU), the global financial technology platform that makes TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp. This collaboration signifies a monumental stride in TROY Group's mission to deliver TROY FlexPay, a cutting-edge accounts payable software to small businesses around the world.  

For over six decades, TROY Group has fortified businesses and banks of all sizes with innovative software and hardware solutions that elevate document and financial security. By aligning TROY FlexPay with QuickBooks, small business owners now have access to a game-changing tool for managing their bills. 

TROY FlexPay, TROY Group’s newest accounts payable automation software, seamlessly integrates with Intuit QuickBooks and empowers users with the flexibility to pay vendors their own way; whether via ACH, digital check, paper check, or a check fulfillment service all from a single platform. Additionally, TROY FlexPay equips users to effortlessly create and access detailed financial reports, streamlining their accounts payable management with easy-to-use tools. 

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David Lorenz, Director of Product at TROY Group, expresses his enthusiasm for this partnership: "We are thrilled to join the Intuit Solution Provider Program and offer small business owners using QuickBooks greater security and ease of use in processing their payments however and from wherever they like. Small businesses are the backbone of the economy, and our goal is to simplify their financial operations, so they can focus on what they do best - running their businesses." 

TROY FlexPay goes beyond payment flexibility. It also empowers Intuit QuickBooks users to print their own custom checks directly onto blank check stock, a security feature previously unavailable. Users can create and print MICR lines, digital signatures, and custom logos on checks, all while saving on pre-printed stock and fortifying the security of their sensitive financial data.

 

Roney Branch, Director of Mid-Markets and Partner Sales for QuickBooks, adds, "By joining services with TROY FlexPay, we can help clients and prospective customers streamline and manage their accounts payable process." 

 

For more information about TROY Group and TROY FlexPay, and how it can benefit your business, please visit https://flexpay.troygroup.com 

 

About TROY Group: 

For six decades, TROY Group has stood as a vanguard in secure payment and document solutions for both printed and digital documents. With a 30-year partnership with HP, TROY is the sole company authorized to enhance HP printers and toner cartridges with security features and products designed for printing checks and other financial records. TROY Group is also proud to recently partner with Pitney Bowes, offering end-to-end security solutions for mailing and postage. 

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