You’ve started a business, gotten all the right paperwork, invested in marketing and branding, creating a website, and are now ready to start selling your product to clients. You go to the bank to get a merchant account for payment processing just to find out...
Let’s get into it. Simply put, merchant accounts let companies accept credit card payments. Stripe also enables businesses to accept credit card payments. So, what is the difference between Stripe and a merchant account? Abbreviated Explanation A merchant account is...
A Common Question is – What is a High Risk Business? Well, a “high risk business” is a term utilized by the payment-card processor industry. It’s generally based on two pieces of criteria: firstly, your industry (some verticals aren’t deem as secure as...
As a business owner, you might already know that debit and credit card payments can be processed through merchant services. This is primarily due to the various steps that are involve in setting up payment methods through merchant account providers. How To Set Up A...
A merchant account is a type of business bank account that permits a business to accept and deal with electronic payment card transactions. Merchant accounts require a business to cooperate with a merchant gaining bank that works with all communications in an...
Most customers expect you to accept debit and credit card payments. To do so, you need a merchant account. Here’s what to do when you’re opening a merchant account. And What Is a Merchant Account? Your business needs an account to accept debit and credit cards...