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January 12th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Accepting non-cash payments from your customers are valuable. If you don’t, you will miss out on sales; because of the growing numbers of customers who only carry plastic or wish to pay online. Today, you have many payment solution options.

Credit Card Terminals – you might remember the beginning of the credit card era and i’ts evolution with today’s countertop terminals. From the traditional swipe of their credit, debit or even gift card to make a purchase to today’s modern terminals. Like accepting EMV chip cards (to be in compliance with a PCI mandate) and NFC payments like Apple Pay.

Beyond the basics; these systems are generally supported by reporting sites that can help you monitor sales, and assist you with maintaining customer loyalty programs.

E-Commerce Solutions – online sales are growing every year. If you are considering an expansion of your business online; you need a complete hosted payment solution for transactions in all payment environments. Including in-store, back office mail/telephone order (MO/TO), mobile and e-commerce, that make your customers’ experience as intuitive and efficient as possible.

Point of Sale Systems  – smart registers have evolved into high-tech point-of-sale (POS) systems due to technology advances. Not only taking customer payments; but it can transform your business with an advanced marketing programs, inventory management and sales and profitability tracking and reporting. Over the past years these advanced systems have become cost-effective and easy to use.

Wireless Terminals – in today’s hardware you have the option of accepting payments wirelessly, through a full-service terminal that is smaller than a countertop model, or through a mobile card reader plugin for a smartphone or tablet.

The advantage of a full-service wireless terminal is that it allows for receipt printing on the spot through the device and most modern full-service wireless terminals are EMV compliant and accept both EMV (chip card) and NFC payment types.

Call now 888-996-2273 and speak to our payment consultant to know which solution is best for you.

 

 

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Merchant Aggregator
December 27th, 2016 by Admin

Merchant aggregator is an entity that can run many transactions through a single merchant account, an opposite to the traditional merchant account since you’re the sole owner.

Preferred for a smaller business because its not intended as a long term scalable solution to accepting payments.

For businesses that want to expand their processing needs, traditional merchant account will outgrow an aggregator, since the goal is for a business to grow, but it will always come to what’s best for individual business.

While you have the pros of quick application process and instant approval there are a lot of cons to check before getting an aggregator account.

CONS of an aggregator account:

CUSTOMER SERVICE – aggregators are hard to get hold of.

FEES – fixed fees .

FREQUENT HOLDS and DELAY OF FUNDS – aggregators hold funds 24-48 hours before depositing, while longer holds occur 30 days. (A client of ours who signed up with an aggregator came back in tears and wants to open her merchant account with us again because her funds was held with the merchant aggregator. She then promised will not leave and stay for life with NTC).

LOWER LIMITS – processing limits lower, annual limit of $100k.

PROS of a Traditional Account:

CUSTOMER SERVICE –  24/7 technical support.

FUNDS – next day funding, no frequent account holds.

FEES – tailored to your business needs.

LIMITS – varies by financial strength and business

Setting up a Merchant Account? Call us now! 888-996-2273 or go to www.nationaltransaction.com  

 

 

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U.S. Based Payment Processing Account
December 22nd, 2016 by Elma Jane

What is a Merchant Account?

If you want to remain competitive virtually, every business needs access to a merchant account to accept card payments from their customers. “Merchant” is another word for a seller or business owner. Merchant accounts are not depository accounts like checking and savings accounts; they are considered a line of credit. This allows a merchant to receive funding for the credit transaction. Therefore, when a customer pays with a credit card; a bank is extending credit to that customer and also making the payment on his/her behalf. As for payment providers or processors; they pay merchants before the banks collect from customers and are therefore extending credit to the merchant, that’s why Merchant account is considered as a LOAN.

Merchant account helps facilitate the complex interactions that need to occur between your business and your customer, the credit card networks (Amex, Discover, MasterCard, Visa) and your payment provider every time you receive a card payment. It helps to ensure that you receive funding as quickly as possible, that the banks are protected from losses, and that buyers are protected from scams. Everyone is held accountable based on the rules of the credit card processing agreement with a merchant account.

There’s cost associated in taking credit cards, but it’s much easier and more secure to open a merchant account than it is to keep a book of credit accounts for all of your customers!

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Accept Payments Your Way
December 14th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Accept Payments YOUR Way!

Learn more about the full range of payment capabilities offered by Converge, an omni-commerce platform that lets you accept payments your way. Online, In-Store and On the Go!

Accept a full range of payment methods:              

  • Credit Cards
  • Debit Cards
  • Electronic Checks
  • Gift Cards
  • Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)
  • Cash

Advanced features also include:

  • Available enhanced security features, including EMV, encryption and tokenization
  • Detailed reporting with up to 12 months of data storage
  • Customizable payment screens
  • User permission management for up to 5,000 users

National Transaction Corporation accept payments wherever you are with security while having a peace of mind for you and your customers. Furthermore, flexible solutions that empower your business growth in addition to world class support for complex integrations and answers to your toughest questions. Let our payment specialist find the right solution for your electronic payment needs. We offer transparent pricing and services that work with your existing technology to provide a low cost automated billing and collection solution.

Call now at 888-996-2273 and get a FREE Rate Review! 

 

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December 12th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Wireless Freedom with Smart Terminal!

Point-of-sale with WiFi capabilities. Now customers can take advantage of total mobility within their location when accepting payments, and managing their business either in-store or remotely. The device is NFC enabled for contactless transactions, and also designed to be easily transported due to its rechargeable battery.

Smart Terminal

Perfect for Pay at the Table!

Intended to provide cardholders with the ability to pay from anywhere within a business, the Smart Terminal is the ideal solution for processing transactions (and tips) tableside. Other benefits for this service include:

  • 8 hour battery life on a single charge.
  • Customer screen displays for PIN, Signature, tips, and receipts (via paper/email/text).
  • Cardholders have the ability to complete transactions quicker, increasing profitability.
  • Enhances the customer service experience.

Smart Terminal

Available for Retail and Restaurant customers only.

 

 

 

 

 

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December 1st, 2016 by Elma Jane

The All in One Smart Terminal!

Smart Terminal

Finally, a dynamic all-in-one smart terminal that offers a turnkey solution for customers to immediately implement in their place of business. Think of it also like a smart phone for accepting payments.

Function meets Form

Enables the speed of business with a modern, engaging design. Here are a few highlights:

  • Dual, interactive touchscreens for the customer and cardholder.
  • Built-in intuitive software, PIN pad and also signature pad, and printer.
  • Charging dock station that includes extra USB ports.
  • One card slot for EMV/MSR transactions.
  • NFC enabled to accept contactless transactions, for example ApplePay.
  • Mobile and web applications to help owners manage their business from anywhere.
  • Ability to print, email and also send SMS receipts.

 

Smart Terminal

Sleek modern device that delivers an incredible customer experience, therefore a great option for retailers, coffee shops, and pop-up shops.

Smart Terminal

It comes with the powerful security of Safe-T built in.

For your EMV/NFC terminal needs give us a call at 888-996-2273.

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November 15th, 2016 by Elma Jane

SMART TERMINAL

Smart Terminal

Another all-in-one mobile (IP countertop and Wi-Fi capable) terminal that gives customers the functionality they want and need.

Smart Terminal

Sleek modern device that delivers an incredible customer experience, and is a great option for retailers, coffee shops, and pop-up shops.

Smart Terminal

Includes two touch screens: a larger one for easy visibility of orders and other information, as well as a cardholder facing one that can be used for payments and tipping. It also offers a dashboard function, so your customers can monitor their transactions and other reports remotely. On top of that, it comes with the powerful security of Safe-T built in.

For your EMV/NFC terminal needs give us a call at 888-996-2273.

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Ways
October 20th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Ways consumer can use NFC!

Near field communication technology (NFC) is on the rise, and as a result consumers can use NFC not just for making payments.

Top ways consumers can use NFC (Near field communications):

NFC Access Keys – can also be used as your access to certain buildings or hotels.

NFC Boarding Pass – are used in airports to expedite the boarding process. No more keeping track of that printed boarding pass!

File Sharing – on certain Android phones, consumers can also share songs, contacts and files from phone to phone with a simple tap.

Retail – Paying in stores simply requires a wave of the customer’s smartphone. This provides speedier transactions, but also provides merchants the opportunity to offer their customers loyalty points and rewards.

NFC Ticketing – speeds up subway boarding time by allowing consumers to use their phones also at the reader.

Vending Machines – NFC-enabled vending machines will allow customers to simply tap and go.

With the growing list of NFC technology uses, merchants should be prepared for the adoption. Upgrade your terminal to be NFC-enabled give us a call at 888-996-2273

 

 

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MerchantConnect
September 29th, 2016 by Elma Jane

MerchantConnect is a great tool for merchants because it contains all the information that a merchant needs to manage their electronic payment activity. Furthermore, it’s fast, easy and secure!

  • Merchant can either view or update account information and make changes.
  • Find copies of statements.
  • Furthermore find valuable products and services to help merchant with their business.

View recent deposits and other information about account activity including:

  • Batch Details
  • Chargeback
  • Retrieval Status
  • Deposit History

The merchant can also find news and information to help manage payments at your business. Learn how to:

  • Best Qualify Transactions
  • Reduce Risk
  • Manage Chargebacks
  • Find reference guides to help operate your payment terminal

The merchant can also utilize the BIN Lookup when you need to inquire about which bank issued a particular card. Simply enter the first six digits on the card and you will receive the information on the issuing bank, including contact information.

If you need a to set-up an account and want to use this tool give us a call at 888-996-2273  

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September 23rd, 2016 by Elma Jane

What is ARC, IATA, and CLIA? what’s the difference? What it does and what type of agents would benefit most from it.

CLIA Number – is a way for vendors to identify you as a travel agent. It is issued by the Cruise Lines International Association; without the ARC accreditation, CLIA agencies cannot issue airline tickets since CLIA numbers were designed specifically for cruise-focused travel agencies.

You don’t need to get your own CLIA number if you’re working with a host agency. You can always go under their umbrella organization and use their identification number therefore, it won’t incur the costs associated with obtaining your own CLIA number.

If you are not issuing airline tickets, CLIA is a practical option because it is NOT accepted by the airlines, but nearly accepted everywhere.

CLIA vs. ARC/IATA Number – If you’re ticketing air-only reservation, ARC and IATA are must-haves.

ARC (Airlines Reporting Corporation) – gives out these ARC numbers to accredited agencies, which allows travel agencies to issue airline tickets.

The use of an ARC number extends from either a hotel to a cruise ship booking not only air tickets for travel agencies.

For a home-based travel agent or a storefront agency that only books leisure travel (no air), having your own ARC number seems too much.

IATA – International Air Transport Association Network use extensive data resource to connect the suppliers to the U.S. travel distribution network.

IATA ID card holders get promotional benefits. A concessionary incentives from suppliers (participating members) who identify the agent with an IATA/IATAN number as a valid associate; in addition to approving travel agents for the sale of travel tickets.

IATA certifies either a referral agent or an affiliate travel agent to find clients for the hosting travel agency’s business needs as well.

Give us a call 888-996-2273 and and process your travel agency payments for less!

 

 

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