In a society trending towards being cashless, not providing digital payment methods can be a death sentence for retail businesses. On the other hand, finding a reputable, quality partner to provide the equipment and financing can be a hassle. Enter Cann-i Consulting.

We can help get equipment for your store, including payment processors, ATMs, POS machines, and more.

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We can connect you with proven industry partners to handle all your financial and equipment needs!

Federal and state legislation regarding the sale of medical cannabis can make operating a dispensary a major headache. As many mainstream payment processors, banks, and equipment operators have strict policies regarding who they can and not sell or provide to, finding a consistently reliable partner may look like a daunting task.

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Payment processing

100% compliant
Interruption free since 2016
No Contract
Credit, Debit, & ACH solutions

No Reserves
Tip enabled
Online Reporting
Rates starting at 1.5% & .25 per Transaction

The average consumer typically doesn’t carry cash. Providing your customers the ability to pay by credit or debit card may seem like a foregone conclusion, but for businesses in the cannabis industry, it’s not that easy. With Cann-I, we make it an easy process!

Did you know the average debit transaction at a cannabis store is 60-70% larger than cash transactions? Combined with the ease of chip technology, debit card transactions provide a seamless payment experience. With Cann-i Consulting, you have a partner you can trust.

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As of 2019, 11 states and Washington D.C. have legalized recreational marijuana for people over 21.
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To date, 32 states, Washington D.C., and the District of Columbia have legalized medical marijuana.
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Marijuana has been fully or partially decriminalized in 25 states and the District of Columbia to varying degrees.

Yes, you Cann

Currently in the United States, 11 states and the District of Columbia have passed legislation fully legalizing the sale and consumption of recreational cannabis while 11 states have proposed legislation or votes regarding legalization tentatively slated for 2020. While the rest of the United States continues to prohibit the sale and use of cannabis, attitudes are shifting, and industry analysts expect the worldwide legal marijuana market to be worth as much as $57 billion by 2027. Put simply, the legal cannabis business is the fastest-growing industry in the United States today.

Map showing the 11 states that have legalized recreational cannabis, the 11 states that have proposed legislation, and the remaining states that have made no progress towards legalization.