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Some businesses may fall into specific industry categories or have high chargeback or refund rates. Unbeknownst to many of these companies, merchant account providers and credit card processors may ...
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Integrating payment solutions has become essential for every business (big or small) in today’s dynamic digital-based economy. In fact, merchant payment processing is a piece of this puzzle that gives ...
Global merchant payment processing and acquiring net revenue surpassed $91 billion in 2023, and is on pace to exceed $171 billion by 2030, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence’s 451 Research.
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The banking technology outsourcing provider Fiserv Inc. of Brookfield, Wis., has expanded into merchant processing. Processing Content Fiserv Credit Processing Services of Lake Mary, Fla., is working ...
Fintech companies that handle transactions on behalf of merchants, also known as merchant payment processors, felt the downstream effects of last year’s blow to small businesses. As retail foot ...
The process by which a business collects payment from a credit card transaction involves two steps, authorization and settlement, and three key players: customer, issuing bank and merchant. Many, or ...
Merchant accounts are essential if you want to run a business that accepts debit and credit card payments. Not doing so can impede on your ability to attract customers and grow your business. Luckily, ...
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New regulations instituted by the card associations in November intended to fight online fraud took their first casualty in January. The wounded party was not some high-tech crook but mid-tier ...