Checkout Line
May 25th, 2016 by Elma Jane

No one likes waiting in a checkout line, the faster your checkout line moves, the faster you are able to turn more sales. Quick checkout lines lead to increased sales and higher customer satisfaction .

Cut your line and increase your sales by:

Upgrading your POS – if you haven’t upgraded your POS, do it now. Choosing a modern POS that is simple and easy to use like the iCT250, offers a smart, effective and highest security payment experience designed for merchants and easier for employees to understand.

Multiple Checkout – multiple checkout counters may be necessary depending on the size of your store. In a high volume situation such as the holiday season, more opportunities for checkout may be beneficial.

Accept A Variety of Payments – having alternative forms of payment by accepting credit, debit, EMV/NFC and mobile wallets, will open the door for a variety of customers, but also allow the customer to pay the way they want in a most convenient way.

Train Employees – most importantly, train your employees on how to use your new POS system. Employees need to be the expert on POS so that they are able to assist customers who may need help conducting their transaction.

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Risk
May 19th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Transaction laundering, the new face of payment fraud is increasing and getting popular in the world of e-commerce.

Studies revealed that there are as many as 6% to 10% of additional unauthorized e-commerce sites that banks may be processing without their consent or awareness. A digital version of money-laundering, engaging in illicit commerce while using legal means to get paid.

Transaction laundering is another form of money-laundering and it is illegal.
Detecting fraudsters are becoming a major challenge not only for banks but financial service organizations like payment service providers as well. There have been dozens of cases where legitimate-looking websites were caught selling illegal products.

Acquirers, banks, and other institutions focused on websites as the central of transaction laundering while the mobile era has opened up a new ground for scammers to operate in. They provide new opportunities for fraudsters to do their work by routing payments for illicit goods and services through their own legitimate front accounts.

Mobile wallet apps, NFC chips, and payment apps are some of the new ways payments are being collected. Not to mention opening up an on-line storefront using web tools, which anyone can do is very easy.

Micro-merchants expansion of doing business on-line and the greater reach they have now to mobile technology, business opportunities for scammers doing transaction laundering have never been better.

It is important for the industry to know what is happening, and how great the risks are. It’s a new challenge for the payments industry, learning and educating ourselves on those dangers is a priority.

 

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EMV
May 18th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Terminals are ready, but the software isn’t – many merchants have EMV capable equipment, but has not been activated yet because it still needs to be certified.
The certification process includes security and compatibility tests.

For a small merchant, all you need to worry about is your equipment or software is EMV certified.

For software, developers, terminal manufacturers needs to get certification before they can deploy their products to merchants.
So many merchants who want to accept EMV, are now just waiting for their POS system to get necessary upgrades, which they can’t do until they’re certified.

Slower Checkout Time – common complaint by consumers. Dipping takes several seconds longer than swiping the card. There’s also a chance of forgetting your card because you have to leave your card inserted while waiting for the transaction to get approved.

The fastest Path to EMV – Depending on the nature of your business, the risk of landing yourself for credit card fraud is slim. The easiest way is to contact your merchant account provider and they will tell you what equipment and software you need and how much it will cost.

For our retail customers, we have the iCT250, the smart and compact desktop device designed for maximum efficiency. iCT250 offers a smart and effective payment experience on minimum counter space. Accept all electronic payment methods including EMV chip & PIN, magstripe and NFC/contactless.

For card-not-present, we have our payment gateway platform that accepts payments your way Online, In-Store and On the Go.

  • E-commerce – manage your e-com business along with all of your other payment transactions in one, secure place.
  • In-Store – accept payments in person with ease using your computer and a broad range of an optional device, like card readers and PIN pads.
  • Back Office Mail & Phone – Process you mail and phone payments online. Converge is ideal for recurring and installment payments too.
  • Mobile – Take payments on the go with an intuitive mobile app that’s compatible with most smartphones and tablets.

For more details give us a call at 888-996-2273 or check out our website for our products and services.     

 

 

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ICMP
April 28th, 2016 by Elma Jane

You can offer your customers preferred payment method with the next generation point-of-sales terminals, an all-in-one credit card processing experience: which not only support Near Field Communication (NFC) contactless payment transactions such as Apple Pay but chip cards and the traditional magnetic stripe cards; and manual entry transactions as well.

Contactless payment transactions are happening now. NTC are here to help.

 

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Contactless
April 27th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Near field communication is a contactless communication protocol between devices like (smartphones, tablets, smartwatches or even credit cards themselves) with a nearby NFC-enabled terminal by simply authorizing your device with a passcode or fingerprint authentication.

Both merchants and customers benefit from near field communication technology, by integrating credit cards, train tickets, and coupons all into one device. Faster payment transaction times and fewer physical cards to carry around.

If your smartphone has an integrated NFC chip, you can use a mobile wallet app like Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay for items at retailers that support NFC transactions. Just load up your credit cards on your mobile device and wave or tap your device near an NFC compatible terminal to pay, no card swiping required.

As the technology keeps growing, more NFC compatible smartphones will be available and more businesses will offer NFC card readers for customer’s convenience.

Apple Pay, integrated into the newest generation of Apple mobile devices and incorporates NFC technology. If it becomes widely used by many iPhone users, perhaps merchants will be encouraged to more quickly adopt NFC technology.

Many major banks and credit cards are supporting NFC technology, issuing new cards with embedded NFC chips. This means that you may be able to tap or wave your card at the terminal instead of swiping, no phone required, in the next few years.

 

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ICMP
April 21st, 2016 by Elma Jane

Payment Acceptance                                                              

EMV Contact/Contactless

  • Chip/Pin
  • Chip/Signature

NFC Contacless

Mag Stripe

Premium NFC + EMV/PIN & Signature

 

Payment Acceptance                                                              

EMV Contact/Contactless

  • Chip/Pin
  • Chip/Signature

NFC Contactless

Mag Stripe

Basic NFC + EMV/PIN & Signature

For orders Plus Tax and Shipping If Applicable.

For more information give us a call at 888-996-273

 

 

 

 

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Contactless
March 3rd, 2016 by Elma Jane

Apple and Samsung, Plus HCE, Lending Momentum to Contactless 

EMV migration in the U.S. is helping to establish NFC since nearly all EMV terminals come with built-in NFC capability. Consumers worldwide will make mobile payments with their handsets using near-field communication this year, nearly 70% will be Apple Pay and Samsung Pay users.

Some banks were offering mobile wallets based on HCE. Banks have responded to HCE because its cloud configuration stores and manages payments information, bypassing the secure element in the phone. This allows banks to introduce tap-and-pay mobile-payments services quickly because it eliminates the need to negotiate terms with mobile carriers and device manufacturers to gain access to the secure element. Cloud-based credentials can be tokenized to protect from hackers. Tokenization and HCE combination  is extremely attractive to banks.

Apple, Samsung and a cloud-based technology host card emulation are playing a big role in spreading contactless payments.

 

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Payment
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.

 

 

 

 

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ATM
February 23rd, 2016 by Elma Jane

Cardless ATM’s Could Help Push Mobile Wallet Adoption

The mobile wallet will be the payment method in five to 10 years.

Cardless ATM transactions is a great way to introduce smartphones as payments devices. It could help with the adoption of mobile payments and wallets. Mobile Smart Phones will become the piece of plastic and cards will be a thing of the past…

A multinational banking corporation intends to use (NFC) near-field communication for its service. It will let customers leverage NFC technology on their smartphones to authenticate at the bank’s ATM without a debit card.

An NFC cardless ATM transactions could be compatible with Apple Pay which uses NFC technology.

Benefits:

Speedier ATM cash withdrawal takes about 15 seconds without the debit card compared with 60 to 90 seconds with a debit card, whether it’s a chip or magnetic-stripe transaction.

Safer ATM transaction. No physical connection between the phone and ATM, skimming device to intercept the transaction is gone.

The barcode represents the time of day and what terminal the transaction is taking place at. Everything is tokenized.

Cardless ATM transactions are interesting and an appropriate evolution. 

 

 

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NFC
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.

 

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