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Deluxe, MRI Software Partner on Integrated Rent-Payment Processing

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Deluxe (DLX) said Tuesday it has partnered with MRI Software to expand payment capabilities for property-management companies,

MRI, which serves more than 45,000 clients across 170 countries, named Deluxe the official processing partner for its RentPayment platform, enabling property managers to handle both card payments and bank-to-bank transfer used for direct deposits and online bill pay through a single system.

The integration will provide faster settlement, including same-day or next-day processing, along with grouped payment processing and improved reporting to simplify reconciliation and financial workflows, Deluxe said.

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