Saturday, August 16, 2008

There Are Many Ways Of Accepting Debit And Credit Card Transactions From Your Customers

Category: Finance, Credit.

There are many ways of accepting debit and credit card transactions from your customers.



These banks, HBOS etc, such as Streamline. , issue merchant accounts which allow you to process credit cards and debit cards through a variety of methods. However obtaining a merchant account from a UK based bank is by far the least expensive method. Traditionally debit and credit card processing would have been organised via a credit card machine, sometimes referred to as a PDQ machine. The humble credit card machine has been joined by virtual terminals and full Ecommerce with shopping carts as more and more people are buying online and banks have to introduce stringent measures to prevent rogue traders from obtaining credit and debit card accepting payment facilities. However in recent years the Internet has opened other sales channels requiring secure payment facilities. Due to these efforts the problem from UK based rogue merchants has been all but eradicated but the problem continues to exist with non- UK based traders.


It is a simple password- protected identity- checking service which takes a good proportion of risk out of buying on- line and gives the same level of fraud protection as chip and pin. Verified by Visa( VbV) and MasterCard SecurCode are becoming more common in Ecommerce( Internet) credit card processing and have been introduced to negate the fear factor amongst consumers when purchasing via the Internet. Cardholders can register a password with their card issuer, which they will be prompted to enter every time they use the card online( rather like entering a PIN number into a credit card machine) and they are then protected from fraudulent transactions using their payment card and thus gain the reassurance needed to spend with confidence. However, a merchant account is still necessary in order to keep credit card processing cost to a minimum. Companies such as Protx provide secure online credit card processing payment facilities for thousands of bona- fide online and mail- order business across the UK. Applying for a merchant account can be something of a minefield and it is worthwhile doing some research before making any application particularly with regard to the rates offered as these can vary considerably and you may find too late that there are some expensive hidden or unexpected costs. They have access to rates offered by a number of banks and can advise the best available in a given situation.


The most time- efficient means of looking into the market is through use of a third party organisation such as Seymour Direct who specialise in obtaining the best rates for their customers depending on the type of business, area of trade and current or forecasted turnover on cards. For further information on low charges telephone 0800 980 4007 or visit Semour Direct website. These may include financial information regarding your business( if your business is less than 12 months old this would take the form of a business plan or forecast) , any printed literature regarding your products or services, written details of any guarantees or warranties you offer your customers, proof of identity and if you already hold a merchant account with another bank of financial organisation it can help to have available 3 months current processing statements. Once you ve decided or been advised which bank or financial organization best suits your business requirements there is a certain amount of preparatory work to do in collating the paperwork that will be required to obtain your card processing facility. If all this information is at hand you will find that the application process will be much smoother and simpler. It takes on average about three weeks to set up a merchant account from the date you return the Merchant Agreement to your chosen financial institution but could take longer if your business is deemed as high risk by the bank.

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