The Most Important Part of Payment Processing

The Most Important Part of Payment Processing

Looking back over the last few years we have seen a lot of change in the payments world.  We have seen the emergence of mobile processing, government regulation created and taking effect, and virtual currencies coming and going.  Reviewing all the wonderful and confusing changes we see what worked well and what didn’t.   Through it all there is one thing that has remained constant.   Listen to your merchants.   If you look at the news feeds today you are bound to see something about mobile payments and how it will change...

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What Merchants Should Look for with the Federal Debit Card Ruling

What Merchants Should Look for with the Federal Debit Card Ruling

Last month US District Judge Richard Leon made a ruling declaring that the Durbin bill debit card regulations had sided to much with banks.  Two important parts came from his ruling.  First, the debit fees should be capped at a lower rate by the Fed.  Second, there need to be multiple network options available to the merchant.  These both look to change the payments industry in separate ways.   First, lets look at the fee caps.  The original cap in the Durbin amendment looked to cap rates around $0.22 per transaction.  Ultimately we...

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What to Expect when Applying for a Merchant Account

What to Expect when Applying for a Merchant Account

Accepting credit cards is very common and a necessity for most businesses.  Applying for a merchant account has also become a much quicker process.  Many processors operate with the expectation that you know the process and don’t take the time to explain what is required.  This raises the question;   What should you expect when applying to accept credit cards?   Once you’ve decided to apply for a merchant account with a processor you will need to provide some information about your business.   Be prepared to...

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AMEX One Point

AMEX One Point

An exciting new product is now available for any merchant accepting Credit Cards.  It is called Amex One Point. By enrolling in Amex One Point any merchant can combine their Merchant Processing Account statement with their American Express Statement.  The exciting part is that American Express transactions are now funded in the same time frame that Visa, MasterCard, and Discover transactions are funded.  This reduces the 7-10 business days that merchants wait for American Express funding down to 1-2 business days. On top of this merchants...

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What is EMV?

What is EMV?

EMV is a method of accepting payments the involves a chip in the card presented at the time of purchase.  It was created by Europay, MasterCard, and Visa (EMV) in response to vulnerabilities identified in Europe’s payment system.  EMV has recently been mandated as required for all issuers in the US in 2013, and all merchants in 2015.   Merchants need to be able to accept an EMV card at the POS in 2015 or accept 100% liability for the transaction.  That means if its fraud, disputed, or charged back the merchant is liable for the...

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