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  • Credit Card Processing: What is it & How Does it Work?

    Credit card processing is the act of accepting credit cards as a form of payment for goods or services. The process typically involves four main parties: the merchant, the acquirer, the issuer, and the cardholder. The merchant is the business owner who accepts credit cards as payment. In order to d...
  • What is a merchant cash advance and how does it work?

    A merchant cash advance (MCA) is a type of business loan that gives small businesses the money they need to grow and expand. MCAs work by giving business owners a lump sum of cash in exchange for a fixed percentage of their future credit card sales. This percentage is called the “advance rate&...
  • What is credit card processing and How does it work?

    Credit card processing service is the authorized service provider who accepts credit cards. Acceptance of credit cards can be done in-person, online, over the phone or through mail order.  Credit card processing also known as Payment processing or Merchant account services. For other than busin...
  • What is Apple Pay and How Does it Work?

    Apple Pay is a mobile payment system developed by Apple Inc. It allows users to make payments using their iPhone, Apple Watch, or iPad. The service uses near-field communication (NFC) technology to transmit the user's payment information to a merchant's checkout terminal. To use Apple Pay, the user...
  • Adopting Payment Integration Strategies to Benefit Vertical Saa

    B2B and B2C payment integration, also referred to as billing and accounts receivable (A/R) management, is a vital part of the overall financial lifecycle for businesses. Payment integration strategies are typically associated with SaaS vendors that have either self-service or assisted implementation...
  • What is Credit Card Transaction Processing and how does it Work

    When you make a purchase with your credit card, the merchant's bank (the "acquiring bank") pays the merchant for the goods or services you bought. The acquiring bank then charges the cost of the purchase plus a fee to your credit card company (the "issuing bank"). Credit card transaction processing ...
  • What is the Visa Fixed Acquirer Network Fee (FANF)?

    The Department of State implemented a fee for Visa-Presented Final Adjudication Transactions beginning October 1, 2012. This fee is called the Fixed Acquirer Network Fee (FANF) and will go into effect on July 17, 2013. The FANF was created to recover some of the costs associated with operating the V...
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