What Is Credit Card Processing?
By: Jennifer L Loganathan
If you were reading this article twenty, fifteen or even ten years ago, chances are you would be reading it in a magazine or an industry or trade publication and not on your computer, in your office (hopefully home office), but probably on your laptop in an airport, because your flight was delayed, again. It's a simple concept that has been around since the inception of credit cards and that is, credit card processing.We're going to get back to the definition later, but for now, let's concentrate on how credit card processing can help you, the merchant. Most importantly, the ability to process credit cards is hopefully something you're doing now, but maybe you're unsure if you're getting the best deal or have had issues with your current processor, bank or merchant service provider. Some of you don't take credit cards at all; for whatever reasons they're not good enough and you're losing business every day that you do not. And finally, some of you had one, lost it or gave it up and realize that it is again necessary, but want to do it properly and through the proper channels. All of these circumstances my readers may be in can be answered easily; you should be dealing with a merchant service provider. The simple answer is that merchant service providers can tailor programs and services specifically to your credit card processing needs.
Whether you take cards in person and swipe them through a terminal or you receive card information via the internet or telephone, you're looking at a minimum three day process to receive your money. At the end of the first day you're going to close your batch of sales and submit them (this is done automatically). On the second day, probably before you wake up, the file you sent settles with the bank. By the end of day two, that settlement file is delivered to the bank. At the beginning if day three, your account is funded. This is a basic funding flow, if you process checks online as well that is a separate file and can take longer. As every business and industry has its own set of needs; merchant service providers are a great way of selecting extra services that can enhance your userability and ease of daily fund processing and tracking. Some of these services include ACH check processing, help obtaining a credit card terminal, online reporting tools, virtual terminal for card-not-present transactions, gateway for your internet business, fraud scrubbing for your internet transactions, third-party verification services, and multi-currency processing.
3 Different Credit Card Pricing Methods
There are three pricing methods that you should be aware of, so you know which one may be the best fit for you.
The first is Pass Through, which gives the merchant a choice of per item, per auth, or per basis points. It also has an interchange rate plus per item, dues as well as assessment all passed through to the merchant. There is a monthly fee for this method.
The second is the Tiered method which is for both per item and standard bumps. A 2-tier (for both credit cards and check cards), it has two rates, Qual and Non-Qual; and 3-Tier (for both credit cards and check cards), has three rates, Qual, Mid-Qual, and Non-Qual.
Lastly Bill back, which gives the merchant a choice of a blended per item fee. Merchants that choose this method get a Targeted Discount Rate (2 target rates, one for credit, one for check card) and downgraded transactions are charged by bill back.
In closing, this article doesn't even come close to actually defining credit card processing, it would be like defining business, because it changes as fast as its customers do. You, the merchant have many choices when it comes to who and how your credit card customers' money reaches your bank account. Spend the time to contact a merchant service provider to see what services are right for you.
About: Jennifer Loganathan is the President and CEO of Stradafee Limited an international merchant service provider. Stradafee is a retail and an electronic payments company specializing in global eCommerce and Internet merchant accounts. Merchant accounts make it possible for businesses to provide credit card processing for card present and card-not-present transactions. For more information on credit card processing visit http://www.stradafee.com Source: Ezinearticles.com
Online Credit Card Processing Tips For A Merchant
By: Ernest Paul
Most merchant transactions these days are performed using credit cards. But besides business transactions, personal ones can be carried out, too. The convenience of using a credit card allows for managing your money and your time better and eliminates the necessity of carrying unmanageable amounts of money around.What are the three key essentials of credit card processing for a merchant?
1. First of all you need to have an Internet merchant account-affiliation between your retailing company and any merchant bank which authorizes the collection of funds from a customer's credit card account.
2. Your customer, of course, needs to have a bank account from which withdrawals can be made.
3. And then you need the payment gateway which is a combination of hardware and software and which sends information about the payment from the buyer to the merchant, performs the credit card processing , and doe s the billing, and reporting.
Take care to see that your method of handling credit card information is confidential and secure.
One of the easiest and safest ways of processing credit cards online is by engaging a third-party service. This would be a merchant account as well as a payment gateway. There is a large amount of software and third-party service for the asking today which is suitable for any types of business. Beside the payment gateway and the merchant account most of these services also include a shopping cart application in the deal. Although it seems more expensive it is financially feasible in the long run as you will not have to pay for a shopping cart application separately or for any other contracts.
Before you decide on a third-party service for your credit card transactions, think about what the quantity and the incidence of your sales is going to be. There are a number of other third-party credit card processing services you can avail of and their pricing schemes are almost similar. Choosing the right one for you will be dependant upon how much business you expect and how large your transactions are going to be.
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