For most business owners, it won’t come as a surprise to learn that nearly 66% of all in-person transactions involve plastic. That’s why choosing a merchant card processor, the “link” between your business and the credit card networks, is so important. Without a processor, you can’t accept debit or credit payments. What’s more, the right processor enhances your customer’s experience, increases their satisfaction, and brings in more money for you in the long run.
Many factors determine pricing, including the number of transactions you process, how those payments are accepted (i.e. online, in-person), and the kinds of cards you want to accept. It’s important to know your current and projected level of transactions to receive accurate pricing from potential vendors. Find contractors that charge a flat fee and don’t lock you into a contract. If you think you’re not getting the whole story, it’s essential to investigate further and trust your instincts.
Processors use different systems that affect the time it takes for funds to reach your bank account. Make sure you know when you can expect your money to be deposited to maximize your cash flow.
You’ll want to connect your current POS and accounting systems, CRM, or ERP software to your merchant card processor. With a fully integrated system, you’ll save time, labor, and money on migrations that would otherwise have to be done manually. Carefully evaluate your current and future needs, and be sure the system you choose works best to meet them.
Many owners accidentally overlook customer service because the sole focus is on getting the job done. There will be a time when you need to access customer support and talk to an actual person, not an automated system. Use a payment processor that offers 24/7 customer support with live agents. This will decrease frustration for both you and your customers.
40% of all financial fraud is credit card-related. Therefore you need to make sure customers feel comfortable using your payment processor. You’ll want a merchant card processor that uses tokenization, meaning it translates credit card data into a token that is indecipherable without the key. This way, hackers can’t steal the information.
All businesses must certify that they are PCI compliant, meaning they meet industry requirements to store credit card information securely.
A payment gateway lets you accept online payments, saving you time and money and giving your customers more flexible options to pay. Choose a payment gateway that you can integrate with your financial software, complete with unlimited transaction history, custom reports, and secure data tokenization.
The bottom line is that choosing your merchant card processor is as important a decision as any you make. Take the time to talk to other business owners, conduct online research, and analyze the “fine print” of proposals you receive. Taking the time to do your homework will pay off in making the best choice for your business.
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