Founder Stuart Lutterman on BPS.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

Cannabis Merchant Services Canada

⚡ The 3 Rules of Brother Processing Solutions (BPS)

Rule #1: The Merchant Comes First

  • Every choice, every product, every phone call — begins with the merchant.
  • Your success is our success.
  • We don’t just process payments — we create momentum for business owners to grow, thrive, and win.
  • If it doesn’t make the merchant money, it doesn’t make the BPS cut.

Rule #2: Move Fast & Simple, Own It

  • Speed matters. Simplicity wins. Accountability builds trust.
  • We don’t just process payments At BPS we act quickly, communicate clearly, and stand behind every promise we make. 
  • No excuses. No delays. No middlemen.
  • We don’t wait for opportunity — we move first and make things happen.

Rule #3: Partnership Over Transaction

  • We don’t just close deals — we open doors.
  • Every client, every community, every partner we serve is part of something bigger.
  • Our relationships are built on integrity, transparency, and results that last.
  • BPS grows through partnership, not pressure. That’s how we build legacy.

🔥 The BPS Way:

  • Build trust. Move fast. Make merchants money.

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