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www.HartfordBusiness.com October 17, 2016 • Hartford Business Journal 23 MERCHANT SERVICES OFFER: Sign a new Webster Bank Merchant Services agreement and get up to $100 off your processing fees. Actual processing fees incurred are credited monthly for the first three billing statement months until such time that $100 is reached or 3 months elapse - whichever occurs first. This offer is valid for new Webster Bank Merchant Services customers only and for accounts opened between 10/3/2016 and 10/31/2016. Limit of one offer per merchant tax ID. Webster Bank Merchant Services are offered through an agreement between Webster Bank, N.A. and First Data Merchant Services Corporation. Webster Bank and First Data reserve the right to extend, modify or discontinue this offer at any time without notice. Terms subject to change. Merchant account is subject to credit approval. PAYROLL SOLUTIONS OFFER: Receive free payroll processing fees for 3 months plus free Human Resources 360 online services. First payroll must be run by 12/31/2016. Payroll Services are offered through an agreement between Webster Bank, N.A. and Complete Payroll Solutions, LLC (CPS). The Webster Symbol is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Webster Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. ©2016 Webster Financial Corporation. All rights reserved. Call 855.468.9739 or stop by a nearby Webster Banking Center. YOU'VE GOT: Vendors to pay. Payroll to meet. Receivables to collect. A business you're eager to grow. Up to $100 off your Merchant Services processing fees FREE payroll processing for 3 months PLUS find out about other offers by contacting your Webster Business Banker. WE'LL CUSTOMIZE a cash management solution that works 24/7 for you — with the help of these timely offers. WEB_CashFlowAd_NonB_10x13_875_HBJ.indd 1 10/10/16 4:00 PM

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