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Elish Meyers, Rouse Frets White Goss Attorney, is Guest Speaker at Annual Meeting of Gift Card Transaction Processors

By November 4, 2025Firm Highlights

Kansas City, Mo. – November 4, 2025: Elish A. Meyers, attorney for Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C., was invited to be a guest speaker at the annual meeting of the clients of Stored Value Solutions, one of the world’s largest transaction processors of gift cards. Elish spoke on the topic of regulatory compliance regarding gift card programs. She was only one of a handful of guest speakers invited to speak at the large annual event.

About Elish A. Meyers: Elish has extensive transactional experience in the areas of regulatory compliance for stored value card products and unclaimed property analysis. Her client base consists of an international network of more than 2,000 individuals and companies, including the RGCA and the Incentive Gift Card Council. Elish also provides legal counsel on matters in the government sector on behalf of the prepaid and gift card industry.

About the Payments and Prepaid Instruments Practice Group: The Payments Group of the law firm addresses compliance of prepaid card and payment instrument programs with federal and state regulations with their work over time touching over a trillion dollars of card loads on billions of cards in hundreds of card programs in many countries. The Payments Group’s worldwide practice focuses upon compliance with regulations governing the prepaid card industry, including consumer protection laws, unclaimed property laws, anti-money laundering regulations, licensing requirements, privacy rules, fraud laws, local taxation laws, and GAAP standards.

About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes is a leading Kansas City law firm with a national reach that deploys skilled and client-focused practice groups to engineer favorable solutions in efficient and effective ways.

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