March 9th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Lisa an independent Travel agent started her business in October 2006. She has been using her bank as their credit card processor and use to do a manual type-in process. When she learned about NTC while trying to shop online because she thinks it’s time for her to upgrade her system, Lisa found that NTC is not only a payment expert when it comes to travel, but a technology expert as well that met her business’s needs.
Lisa is using NTC e-Pay an electronic invoicing that has streamlined their credit card processing. The process not only has it saved money with competitive rates but most importantly it saves time. The level of assistance provided went above and beyond what she expected.
NTC e-Pay is for all types of merchants in a Card-Not-Present Transaction.
Consumer Acess – consumer will have access to their transaction details on their device. For travel merchants, the consumer can have access to their itinerary while on the go!
Customizable Pricing – when custom pricing becomes an issue, shopping carts, POS systems and booking engines tend to get really complicated.
Fast – saves time and unnecessary cost. Moves money efficiently and effectively. Simply email payment request that can be paid in 2 simple steps.
- The customer receives an email with a link to the payment page. Customer reviews invoice details and agrees to terms. The customer enters payment information.
- Process, transaction is completed company is paid. You get paid in minutes, not months.
Protects you from Chargeback – the customer is required to agree to your Refund Policy, Privacy Policy, Timing and Delivery Policy.
Secured – credit card information is processed securely. The customer is entering their credit card information without faxing or emailing credit card numbers.
The no shopping cart e-Commerce solution! – avoids the complexities of a shopping cart or integration into an accounting or POS.
Thinking of upgrading your system give us a call at 888-996-2273 and know more of our NTC e-Pay platform.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Travel Agency Agents Tagged with: bank, chargeback, consumer, credit card, Electronic invoicing, merchants, online, payment, POS, processor, shopping carts, transaction, travel, travel agent
February 29th, 2016 by Elma Jane
True Stories of our Customers in Action
Travel Agency ~ An Independent Travel Firm had been using their bank as credit card processor. When they learned that Virtuoso and NTC were going to team up they jumped on the opportunity. Not only NTC has lowered their fees but NTC has streamlined their credit card processing. The manual type-in process before has been all automated batch process now which saves time. This is a great new partnership for Virtuoso and its members.
Wholesale Hardware Industry ~ Have been turned down his business loan by a traditional bank last year due to his bankruptcy few years ago. He has no option but to borrow using a Cash Advance, making daily payment with a very high-interest rate. NTC was able to get an approval for a Real Business Loan, with monthly payment with an annual rate.
Term loan amount: $85K – Line of credit: $75K
Another Travel Agency ~ NTC has great customer service, the support team will patiently guide you through the PCI compliance. The payments specialist will check whether they could reduce your rates (which they did successfully!). They will even follow up regularly with status updates. NTC is exemplary!
NTC has a lot to offer, from our e-Pay Service and other New Programs for ISO’s, and Options for your merchants. NTC, The Payments and Technology Expert! Visit us at www.nationaltransaction.com or call us at 888-996-2273.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit card Processing, Payment Card Industry PCI Security, Travel Agency Agents Tagged with: bank, Business Loan, card, cash advance, credit card, customers, loan, merchants, payment, PCI Compliance, processor, travel, travel agency
February 25th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Merchants are constantly trying to find ways to improve their customer experience, like customer service and loyalty programs, but the one that is often overlooked is offering a variety of payment options.
Offering a variety of payment options can lead to your customer experience success. With more and more customers using alternative forms of payment and staying away from the traditional way which is cash and credit card.
Types of Payment Options:
E-Commerce – Online shopping is growing, your business should be adopting this trend. Merchants who do not currently offer an online store should consider taking their sales online. This will gain more exposure and will also enhance the overall customer experience.
Mobile Wallets – Consumers are becoming more comfortable doing transactions on their smartphone, by accommodating mobile wallets, your business can attract more customers and more sales for your business. Upgrading your point-of-sale (POS) to be a Near field communication (NFC)-enabled will allow you to accept any mobile wallet payment.
Offering a variety of payment options will help your business stay up to date. More payment options mean more customers. If you would like to expand your current payment processing options for your business, visit www.nationaltransaction.com or talk to our Payments Expert today at 888-996-2273 Extension 1.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, e-commerce & m-commerce, Mobile Payments, Mobile Point of Sale, Near Field Communication, Point of Sale, Travel Agency Agents Tagged with: consumers, credit card, customer, e-commerce, Loyalty Programs, merchants, mobile, mobile wallets, Near Field Communication, nfc, online, payment, payment processing, Payments Expert, point of sale, POS, smartphone, transactions
February 24th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Merchants can bring in new customers and encourage repeat business by using their point-of-sale terminal as a marketing tool. A point-of-sale terminal allows you to process payment and accept debit and credit cards, and generate more business by using the right tools.
Customize Receipts – a customized receipt becomes an advertisement. The customer knows where that receipt is from should they want to contact you.
Gift Cards Program – Gift card recipient are likely to spend over the face value of the card. Customers will appreciate simplified gift shopping.
Loyalty Program – Loyalty program makes customers think of your business first and encourages them to come back often to earn a reward.
Referral Rewards – Print an offer to reward referrals, so they can send people to you.
A merchant account is not just an expense by finding the right tool you can generate more income for your business!
visit www.nationaltransaction.com today, or call 888-996-2273 Extension 1
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, Point of Sale Tagged with: credit cards, customers, debit, gift Card, loyalty program, merchant account, merchants, payment, point of sale, terminal
February 22nd, 2016 by Elma Jane
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financing? Our lending partner provides small businesses with access to fast and affordable business term
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- Advance Funding of Merchant Processing
- Traditional Business Loans
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For more information contact our Loan Specialist at 888-996-2273 Extension 1159
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Financial Services, Merchant Cash Advance, Small Business Improvement Tagged with: funding, loans, Merchant Processing, merchants, payment
February 17th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Helping customers protect and safeguard their payment data is one of NTC’s top priorities. Experts agree that a layered approach is the most effective way to combat evolving security threats and unauthorized access to payment data.
Implementation of best practices and the latest protection technology is needed to ensure of cardholder data protection from increasingly complex and evolving security threats.
EMV is a good start to enhance data security with card authentication, cardholder verification, and transaction authorization. But a multi-layered security approach that includes encryption and tokenization provides complete data protection to both merchants and their customers.
EMV alone is not enough because EMV authenticates the validity of the card and the cardholder, but it does not secure the data. With encryption and tokenization without EMV, as a merchant, you are liable for fraudulent transactions. Encryption and tokenization are a process or system to protect sensitive cardholder data but do not authenticate the data.
EMV is a key component to a multi-layered security approach. It secures the payment transaction with enhanced functionality, by combining EMV, encryption and tokenization merchants can have a complete data protection that they need.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Security, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa Tagged with: card, cardholder, customers, data, data protection, data security, EMV, encryption, merchants, payment, payment transaction, Security, tokenization, transaction
February 16th, 2016 by Elma Jane
NTC ePay is an easy and effective way to process transactions for any Merchants.
National Transaction creates a custom link for your business, which you will use to send your customers an Electronic Invoice. Once your customer received the invoice, they will click on the link and pay the amount on the invoice.
The customer is required to agree to your Refund Policy, Privacy Policy, Timing and Delivery Policy before they can pay the invoice, this will protect you in a case of a Chargeback.
With this system in place, Credit Card information is processed securely. The customer is entering their credit card information without faxing or emailing credit card numbers.
Electronic Invoicing saves time and unnecessary costs. Documents don’t need to be scanned or email, all transactions are processed through the electronic invoice making it easy to keep track of.
Most of our Merchants using NTC ePay are in the Travel Industry, some are into boat Repair Business and Church Ministries. If you want to process securely, save time and unnecessary costs like our existing merchants, check out NTC ePay, The No Shopping Cart e-Commerce Solution!
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, e-commerce & m-commerce, Travel Agency Agents Tagged with: credit card, customers, e-commerce, Electronic Invoice, merchants, transactions, travel, travel industry
February 12th, 2016 by Elma Jane
If there’s an e-commerce trend there’s also a delivery trend.
Will drone be the future of delivery?
Drone delivery is the next big key to e-commerce.
Place an order, payment is collected from a mobile payment system. Drone goes out to deliver the order.
Drone delivery is a great concept to combine for any retail merchants or company that deals with the public. It represents a new system to connect buyers with merchandise, and quickly. The trend for e-commerce delivery.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, e-commerce & m-commerce Tagged with: e-commerce, merchants, mobile, mobile payment, payment, Retail Merchants
February 9th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Since the implementation of the EMV liability shift last year, consumers are still unsure whether to dip or swipe their payment cards at the checkout register, and transaction process itself is slower than a card swipe.
As the EMV process continues, can contactless register only help to make checkout process faster? With contactless register checkout only, consumers can just tap and pay with either card or mobile wallet.
Contactless like NFC is now a standard feature in most high-end smartphones, and most EMV-enabled point-of-sale terminals contain the necessary technology to accept contactless payments. So the idea of contactless register checkout only is something to test for some merchants in a certain retail sector.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa, Near Field Communication, Point of Sale Tagged with: cards, consumers, contactless, EMV, merchants, mobile, mobile wallet, nfc, payment, payment cards, point of sale, Smartphones, terminals, transaction
February 5th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Businesses and banking institutions must require consumers to use other types of authentication methods, like biometrics, mobile verification codes and geo-location.
Merchants and banks can expect more hackers to breach customer accounts that rely only on usernames and passwords for online authentication.
This type of fraud will only grow more as hackers recognize and take advantage of the opportunity presented by on-file accounts protected by weak authentication.
Many online users use the same username and password for multiple accounts, once those credentials are compromised, criminals can use them to access accounts on different websites.
With the ease and simplicity of password vaults and safes that are easy and efficient to use and user education, this problem finds a solution.
A stronger authentication that goes far beyond username and password, is a powerful tool in effort to prevent data breaches.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants Tagged with: banking institutions, banks, biometrics, consumers, customer, data, data breaches, fraud, merchants, mobile, online