PMAA announced that it had signed an agreement with RBS on April 22 this year, five months after the $ 10 million cyber attack occurred.rnUnder the arrangement, PMAA has named RBS its "preferred credit card processing provider" and will market its services to jobbers through its 47 state affiliates.rnIn return for its endorsement, PMAA will receive a .5ct cut of each processing fee, and its state affiliates will get another .5ct, for a total of let of the 2% plus 4.5cts transaction fee RBS will charge.rnVera Haskins, who manages PMAA's private Spirit Petroleum brand, spent six months negotiating the deal with RBS. PMAA president Dan Gilligan says he knew that RBS had lost its PCI security validation when he signed the processing deal but he did not ask what had precipitated Visa's decision.
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