Different Types of Merchant Accounts
Different Types of Merchant Accounts
After cash, credit cards are the most widely accepted means
of payment in the world. No matter what business you are
running, or what product you are selling. Chances are that
you will require a credit card processing system. From
American Express to Visa, the brand may vary, and since
there is no such thing as an individual payment gateway for
each individual company. Every company may have a payment
system that is unique to them, but the payment gateway is
what is the essential link. But before we go into the
technicalities, lets get some of the basics out of the way.
Especially some of the terms just used.
Any credit card transaction on the planet acts in a
predefined manner, first the customer will offer his credit
card details, the credit card details are then processed
through a payment gateway, and finally the credit card
payment is received in a merchant account. The way in
which the credit card payment is accepted is different, you
could be using the credit on a EPOS (electronic point of
sale terminal), or you could have a successful online store
that is accepting payments. The important thing to remember
is that the mode in which you are accepting the payment is
not as important as having a payment gateway and a good
merchant account.
Okay so the next thing to discuss here is what is a payment
gateway? well a payment gateway is usually a third party
system that processes the credit card transaction it could
be the server an EPOS dials out to, an e-commerce system,
however the term payment gateway usually refers to the
latter, and once the checks are done the funds are then
transferred into a merchant account. The essential
component is the merchant account, the merchant account is
offered by companies and based on the volume of transaction
and certain other criteria; the charges and upkeep is
different. No merchant account is free as the company is
offering you services. Merchant accounts in general are of
various categories and depending on the type of business
you are running, different monthly charges, and percentage
charges are applicable.
Important merchant account types
a) Regular merchant accounts – Although in business there
is no such thing as a typical business, however a majority
of businesses are usually treated as regular merchant
accounts, they have low maintenance fees and lower rates
than other merchant accounts.
b) High risk merchant accounts – This category is usually
reserved for high risk credit card processing accounts, for
example accounts that handle a large volume of transaction
that may or may not offer a 100% authorisation rate. An
example will be an outbound call centre, that attempts
hundreds of credit card transactions to verify the
credibility of the credit cards. There are also additional
complications like currency conversion involved. Hence the
term high risk merchant account.
c) Specialized merchant accounts – There are some
businesses that require specialized credit card processing,
or might require a specialized merchant account that caters
to requirements such as offshore processing, etc. Such
merchant accounts are usually referred to as specialized
merchant accounts.
About the Author:
Mike Knudtson is the co-founder of the
www.fastcharge.com Payment Gateway and the founder
of merchant account provider Electronic Transfer, Inc.
(www.electronictransfer.com). He has helped
thousands of merchants set up retail and ecommerce payment
processing for their business. Electronic Transfer, Inc. is
one of the leading merchant service companies serving
merchants since 1989.
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