The Moneris® Merchant Scoop: Peace Collective

The Moneris® Merchant Scoop: Peace Collective

October 13, 2021 Calculating time...

The Moneris® Merchant Scoop Series is dedicated to highlighting Canadian businesses thriving amidst an ever-changing landscape. Featuring exclusive interviews, learn more about the entrepreneurs behind the scenes, their stories of how they got their businesses off the ground, what it really takes to achieve success, and what the next steps could look like for a resilient future.

Peace Collective (PC) is a global, Toronto-born, minimalist-style apparel brand whose mission is to help people look good while giving back to the causes and communities they are passionate about. The launch of PC occurred very naturally. While at a Toronto Raptors game, Roman Hessary and Yanal Dhailieh were dressed in their ‘Home is Toronto’ collection, which attracted lots of attention and was soon featured in the media.

The brand picked Moneris because of the competitive rates, a wide array of services, and the positive engagement they’ve come to expect with the customer service representatives. “The relationship began by just simply using Moneris as a payment processor, but it has evolved into much more than that. Moneris goes above and beyond in terms of reliability and support,” says Hessary. 

 

To learn more about the story of Peace Collective and their experience with Moneris, click here.


Look good, do good, feel good. Check out Peace Collective’s fresh gear, and give back to the causes and communities you’re most passionate about.  

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