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TO COMPETE IN TODAY'S MARKET, YOU CAN'T RELY ON SAVING A BUSINESS A FEW BUCKS AND OFFERING BETTER SERVICE. WITH OUR FINANCIAL SERVICES, TECHNOLOGY, AND MULTILINGUAL EXPERTS WE PROVIDE BETTER SUPPORT EXPERIENCE AND ACCESS MORE SPONSOR BANKS ALLOWING YOU TO CATER TO MORE VERTICALS, HIGH RISK, DISPENSARIES, AND CHARGEBACKS MITIGATION INCLUDED PAIR THIS WITH EQUIPMENT POS PLACEMENT PROGRAMS ON ANY SOLUTION, DUAL PRICING AND FLAT RATE PROGRAMS, WITH NEXT DAY OR EVEN SAME DAY FUNDING CAPABILITIES. WITH OUR RELIABLE PARTNERS AND DECADES OF EXPERIENCE WE HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY OF SYSTEMS TO OFFER WITH THE BIGGEST FINANCIAL BACKHAUL REQUIRED.
Basic registers and terminals: No-frills cash registers with card processing terminals work well for basic in-store retail and countertop services.
Self-serve kiosk checkouts: Customer-facing touchscreen checkouts with built-in card readers are ideal for quick-serve cafes and other self-serve settings.
Mobile card readers: Paired with a mobile app on a tablet or cell phone, mobile card readers physically process cards for all types of in-person mobile settings, such as fairs and markets, food trucks and mobile service calls.
PHYSICAL “IN-PERSON” CARD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
In-store and in-person sales settings use terminals and other processing hardware to physically swipe, dip or tap cards at checkout. Since the card is present, these types of sales are considered low-risk and carry the lowest processing fees.
Mobile payment terminals that sync up with merchants’ smartphones and computers allowed merchants to process card payments on the go.
Point-of-sale (POS) store registers: These systems pair inventory, customer and sales management software with card readers, store registers and touchscreen terminals to complete a sale
Smart terminals: Compact all-in-one card processing terminals can be used in-store and in mobile settings via Wi-Fi and cellular connections
Online payments and virtual credit card sales require cloud-based systems called online portals or payment gateways to securely collect and transmit customers’ payment information. Since the card isn’t physically present and staff can’t verify identification, these types of sales are considered higher-risk and carry the highest card processing fees.
VIRTUAL AND ONLINE CREDIT CARD PROCESSING SYSTEMS
E-commerce payment gateways: Payment gateways are secure online checkout systems that connect your online store to your card processing service to verify and complete online transactions.
Online payment portals: Some processors have secure online portals that enable a range of modern online payment options including online invoice payments, automated recurring and subscription payments, QR code payments and payment links sent via text or email.
Virtual terminals: Nearly all card processing services support keyed-in payments through a cloudbased online dashboard, typically called a virtual terminal.
Mobile terminal or POS app: Many card processing services provide a mobile payment app that enables virtual keyed-in payments using tablets and smartphones. Some providers include this in a POS app that supports both keyed-in and card reader payments.
THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY
IS ONE OF THE FASTEST-GROWING INDUSTRIES IN THE UNITED STATES. RECREATIONAL OR MEDICAL CANNABIS SALES ARE LEGAL IN MOST STATES AND SALES ARE EXPECTED TO EXCEED $50 MILLION BY 2026.
As cannabis legalization spreads across the United States, so has the demand for dispensaries that accept credit cards, so while many still operate on a cash-only basis due to the federal illegality of cannabis, it is becoming increasingly common to find some that accept credit cards as a form of payment.
MAJOR BENEFITS:
Each batch of transactions will be settled into the business bank account daily.
No reserves will be held (in nearly all situations)
The business name will be displayed in the descriptor of the consumer’s credit card statement.
A standard credit card terminal will be supplied and used to process transactions.
The merchant account, banks account, and business will all be in the United States.
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