that goes far beyond the “norm” in credit card processing services, has been selected by the Green Bride Guide, the #1 green wedding website, for inclusion in their Green Wedding Directory (www.greenbrideguide.com/directory).
The Green Bride Guide is the most comprehensive and credible green wedding resource online. The Directory is like a Yellow Pages for green weddings that provides a centralized resource of green wedding vendors, searchable by
geographic area.
This year, almost 50% of couples are looking to include green elements in their events, and 85% are concerned about greenwashing, the passing off of nongreen companies as eco-friendly. To address these concerns, the Green
Bride Guides screens all vendors in the directory and displays their green practices in their profiles. Greenwise Bankcard, LLC received a 4 leaf rating from the Green Bride Guide.
Greenwise Bankcard, LLC has a revolutionary, patent pending solutions that help retail merchants, accepting credit and debit cards, improve their bottom line, reduce carbon footprint, and raise donations supporting socially worthy causes and charitable organizations through the point of sale.
Robert DiMattina, president of Greenwise Bankcard, LLC said “Our superior sales and marketing support combined with our environmentally friendly and socially conscious programs in the payment processing segment help businesses go green. We are thrilled to be included in this important green online resource.”
"When my husband Barry and I were planning our wedding in 2006-07, we were surprised by how little information was available to help us make eco-friendly choices. That's why I'm excited to be able to offer couple the Green Bride Guide Directory," said Kate Harrison. "By including vendors like Greenwise Bankcard, LLC, couples will know that they are working with vetted green vendors who truly value the environment. Since more than 50% of the wedding budget is spent at the local level, the Directory is an essential tool for couples looking to support the local green economy."

