NTC GIVES.Com
July 12th, 2017 by Elma Jane

NTC Gives™ is an Electronic Payment Organization that allows congregations to accept payments on multiple platforms and supports non-profit organizations in our communities utilizing the award-winning customer service and industry leading technology of National Transaction Corporation™.

Keep Giving – allows recurring donations regardless of your worshipers attendance.

Mobile Giving – accept donations on a multitude of devices.

Secure Donations – Offload your protection mechanism to the banks payment gateway to ensure security breach while protecting your members.

For church congregations, start accepting donations online as well as recurring donations. Call now 888-996-2273 or go to NTC GIVES.Com 

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Ecommerce and Electronic Payment Technology
June 27th, 2017 by Elma Jane

E-commerce has been growing, and now the overall market is starting to take notice; thanks to advances in online payment processing and electronic payment technology, as well as the willingness of almost all merchants to accept credit cards online.

E-commerce ecosystem are set to double and will account for a rising share of overall card payments. In addition to increased internet and smartphone penetration; more e-commerce merchants and an increase in the use of digital wallets.

Cardholders globally are becoming more confident in the security of the e-commerce channel, with the expected implementation of 3D-Secure 2.0 and increased use of sophisticated anti-fraud systems in many markets it gives consumer assurance that payment cards are safe to use for e-commerce purchases.

Trends indicate that e-commerce is the wave of the future for shoppers. But digital shopping is just one piece of the broader payments ecosystem.

For Electronic Payment Set Up Call Now! 888-996-2273

Let’s Get Started National Transaction.Com

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NTC Electronic Payment Set Up
June 6th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Need Electronic Payment Set Up?

NTC will manage your paperwork and onboarding and we can negotiate other flexible terms of your contract.

The quality of NTC’s services, plus the level of continuing customer support, will be the key difference.

Being transparent and straightforward that’s NTC!

Call NTC now 888-966-2273! or click here NationalTransaction.Com to get started!

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Lease Or Not To Lease
May 31st, 2017 by Elma Jane

If you’re a retail business you’re going to need a credit card terminal to accept credit cards, and if you have multiple locations; you might need more than one terminal.

Obtaining terminals for your business with multiple locations can be expensive. Because of this, some merchants used leasing arrangements which they think that monthly leasing fee might seem like a bargain compared to the cost of buying a terminal.

One provision of the lease is: Non-Cancelable Lease  

Leases commonly have a 48-month (four-year) term, and a clause that makes the lease completely non-cancelable.

They also have a purchase option at the end of the lease. You must exercise your option to end the lease.

In a non-cancelable provision, they’ll keep deducting monthly leasing fees from your account regardless of anything, or an immediate payment of all remaining months of your contract if you break your lease.

In addition to monthly leasing fee, you’ll also pay sales tax and a monthly equipment insurance fee; while you can purchase it for as low as $150-$200.

Beware of free terminal offers, other providers will offer a free terminal, but they also charge higher monthly fees if you elect the free terminal. So the terminal isn’t really FREE.

For Electronic Payment Set Up Call now 888-996-2273 or go to NationalTransaction.Com 

 

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Ecommerce and Electronic Payment Technology
May 11th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Three Domain Secure (3-D Secure)

Visa is announcing a global plan to support 3-D Secure 2.0 to help protect e-commerce transactions.

3-D Secure (3DS) – stands for Three-Domain Secure. A messaging protocol to enable consumers to authenticate themselves with their card issuer when making card-not-present (CNP) e-commerce purchases. 3DS is an additional security layer that will help prevent unauthorized CNP transactions and protects the merchant from CNP exposure to fraud.

The three domains consist of: 

The merchant/acquirer domain

Issuer domain

the interoperability domain (payment systems)

The purpose of the 3DS protocol within the payments community is to facilitate the exchange of data between the merchant, cardholder and card issuer. The objective is to benefit each of these parties by providing the ability to authenticate cardholders during a CNP e-commerce purchase, reducing fraud.

Visa currently offers its 3-D Secure service through the Verified by Visa program, which supports the existing 3-D Secure 1.0 specifications for consumer authentication.

Visa anticipates that early adoption of 3-D Secure 2.0 will begin in the second half of 2017.

Merchants that authenticate transactions using 3-D Secure are generally protected from issuer card-not-present fraud-related chargeback claims,1 and this rule will extend to merchant-attempted 3-D Secure 2.0 transactions after 12 April 2019, the global program activation date.

For Electronic Payment Set Up go to NationalTransaction.Com or call now 888-996-2273!

 

 

 

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Mobile Wallet Technology
May 10th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Mobile Wallet Technology have flooded the market in the last few years with offerings such as Apple Pay, Android pay, Samsung Pay and more. And so far, they seem to be succeeding.

To understand how contactless payments work, here is an example.

A smart phone like Android or iPhone allows you to take advantage of mobile wallets like Android Pay, Apple Pay or Samsung Pay. You input your credit card information onto your phone, which stores it for later use.

If you’re shopping at a store that has mobile payment readers at the register, rather than reach for your wallet and get your credit card; you take out your phone to make a payment.

The point-of-sale (POS) terminal will automatically reads the payment information stored by holding your mobile phone a few inches away from the POS, and then processes the transaction. When the mobile device is in range, a wireless communication protocol links the terminal and the phone, which exchange information and conduct a secure transaction in a fraction of a second.

Near-field communication or NFC technology, works by bringing together two electronic devices. In terms of payments technology, a mobile device such as a smartphone and a reader. The reader would be the initiator and the smartphone would be the target, which contains the stored credit card information.

The market potential for NFC payment technology is huge, as more merchants adopt the EMV. EMV compliant terminals accept NFC payments through mobile wallets.

For Electronic Payment set up call now 888-996-2273! 

 

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Tips for preventing funding delays!
May 8th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Tips for preventing funding delays!

If you’re running an unusual transaction and know of it beforehand, let your merchant provider know; sending an invoice in advance can cut processing time.

Make sure to give your most up to date information. Keeping provider in the loop on the fluctuations in your processing volumes will help tremendously, especially as your business grows.

Funding delays are an inconvenience, but being prepared can keep the delay to a minimum. If you keep these tips in mind, you’ll be processing without ever having to worry about delays again.

Flagged, Security and Review Process

Why some merchant accounts hold funds and others do not?

There are a number of reasons:

Underwriting merchant account is ongoing. Imagine a small business convenience store was set up and accidentally enters $1,000.000 should we transfer that or hold it?

One reason is something has gone with that particular business account.

Another reason could be that particular institution’s practices are more efficient than others.

Financial institutions use different payment processing systems, and they are not uniform in their practices. For this reason, some transactions are significantly faster than others.

Though there are other reasons funds get held, the main reason for this occurrence is when a payment is out of the ordinary patterns.

Unusual transactions are any transaction that vary from your typical processing patterns.

If It’s for security, an account will be flag as a way to reduce fraud as well as ensuring no one is using your account.

How do I know if I’m flagged?

Security checks are carried out by processing banks or processor. You’ll be contacted by a loss prevention officer. They’ll provide all details of the hold, including the review process as well as the next steps.

What’s the review process?

The review is simply to verify your transaction before delivering your funds. A typical review is confirming the transaction with yourself as well as your customer’s credit card company. You’ll speak briefly with a loss prevention officer to discuss the transaction. If further review is required, the loss prevention officer may ask you for a copy of the transaction’s invoice.

How can I speed up the process?

For an easy review, make sure to provide detailed documents. When an invoice is asked for, make sure it clearly shows the following:

  • Product Description of Items Sold                                                                          
  • Your Customer’s Name
  • Address
  • Phone Number

For Electronic Payment set up call now 888-996-2273 or go to NationalTransaction.Com

 

 

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Tokenization
April 27th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Adding Tokenization Service

Important notes when adding tokenization:  

Tokens replace credit or gift card numbers.

The terminal must be enabled to accept tokenization.

– Tokens are unique for each merchant, for example:

The same card will produce a different token for each merchant.

Merchants with multiple terminals sharing tokenization domains will receive the same token for a unique card and the token can be used across their stores if they wish to do so.

Merchants may supply the token in place of card information in any subsequent transaction.

Tokenization is supported for both credit cards and gift cards.

Tokenization protects card data when it’s in use and at rest. It converts or replaces cardholder data with a unique token ID to be used for subsequent transactions. This eliminates the possibility of having card data stolen because it no longer exists within your environment.

Tokens can be used in card not present environments such as e-commerce or mail order/telephone order (MOTO), or in conjunction with encryption in card present environments.

Tokens can reside on your POS/PMS or within your e-commerce infrastructure “at rest” and can be used to make adjustments, add new charges, make reservations, perform recurring transactions, or perform other transactions “in use”.

For Electronic Payment Set up with Tokenization call now 888-996-2273

or click here NationalTransaction.Com 

 

 

 

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Best Practices For Merchants!
April 26th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Best Practices For Merchants!

Recurring and Installment Payments: 

Recurring Payments – allows merchant to set up payment amounts and billing cycles in which the payments occur.

Installment Payment – allows merchant to set up payment amounts, the number of payments and the billing cycle in which the payments occur.

Recurring is a useful feature with multiple applications: Donations, Memberships, Subscriptions and Utility Payments.   

For Electronic Payments Set up call now 888-996-2273!

or click here NationalTransaction.Com

 

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NTC's Payment Consultants
March 24th, 2017 by Elma Jane

NTC’s Payment Consultants! 

For Electronic Payment Setup, consult with our payment specialists below:

andrew.nationaltransaction.com
chrism.nationaltransaction.com
megan.nationaltransaction.com
patrick.nationaltransaction.com
richard.nationaltransaction.com
steve.nationaltransaction.com
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