CARD PROCESSING

About Credit Card Processing
Payment processing can be a big part of your business, but it doesn’t have to be a big part of your time. We help make it simple, a low-stress part of doing business, with easy ways to streamline payments processing and that can help optimize your cash flow. It helps makes it simple to accept electronic and credit card payments in person, online or over the phone. Get solutions that go to work for your business and let you focus on what you love best.

Offer these payment types to your customers
eCommerce
Offer your customers a variety of payment options online.

Point of sale
Connect a compatible card reader to your computer and begin accepting payments.

Mobile payments
Accept payments from customers using mobile devices.

Phone payments
Submit manual orders quickly and securely with our Virtual Terminal.

Billing
Get easy-to-use tools for managing your ongoing billing needs.

eCheck
Accept electronic check payments from your customers.

Benefits of Card Processing

Enhanced payment convenience

Card processing offers customers a convenient and widely accepted payment method.

Increased sales

Accepting cards can lead to higher spending by customers.

Faster transactions

Card payments reduce checkout times and enhance efficiency.

Reduced fraud risk

Modern card processing systems provide security against fraudulent transactions.

Improved cash flow

Card payments speed up access to funds and reduce manual cash handling.

Detailed transaction records

Card processing generates detailed records, simplifying accounting and financial reporting.

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Frequently asked questions

Card processing, also known as payment card processing, is the service that enables businesses to accept payments made by credit and debit cards.

 
 

The time it takes for funds to be deposited into a merchant’s account can vary but is typically within a few business days, depending on the payment processor and agreement terms.

 

When a customer makes a card payment, their card information is securely transmitted to the merchant’s point-of-sale (POS) system, and the transaction is processed for authorization, authentication, and settlement.

 
 

Card processing fees may include interchange fees (set by card networks), processing fees (charged by payment processors), and potential equipment or software costs, which can vary depending on the merchant’s agreement and card types accepted.

 
 

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