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How Adopting Mobile Payments Can Help Your Business Grow in 2024

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Customers can pay with their watch or phone just by tapping it on a card reader, and businesses can host an entire POS system on a mobile phone. Thanks to these modern payment solutions, credit card, and debit card users can now complete their purchases without swiping or inserting their cards at the point of sale (POS) terminals.

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Tap to Pay: What It Is and How It Works

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Apple Pay caught up in 2014; in 2015, the wearables market made everyone aware of the tap’s potential. In 2015, many merchants switched to NFC-enabled terminals; by 2019, most banks were issuing contactless cards. NFC even enables smart packaging to provide customers with product and usage information at the point of sale.

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EMV Chip Cards: What You Need to Know About PIN or Signature Cards and How They Work

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EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) chip card use has continued to expand in use since its tumultuous rollout in 2015. Skimmers can be installed on legitimate card readers, such as ATMs or POS terminals. Final words At Stax, we’re all about helping merchants implement robust payment security that go above and beyond security standards.

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No Fee Payment Processing: Everything You Need to Know

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This figure used to be 24% in 2015 which makes it evidently clear that card usage is on the rise. Buying and setting up hardware (POS systems, card readers, or payment terminals) and identifying the right merchant services provider that offers the cheapest credit card processing fees can be quite daunting.

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What Is a Credit Card Surcharge?

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Purchase volumes through credit cards jumped 51% between 2015 and 2021. It is added at the point of sale and depends on the total amount of a transaction and the cap set by credit card companies. It is added at the point of sale and depends on the total amount of a transaction and the cap set by credit card companies.

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What Is a Credit Card Surcharge?

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Purchase volumes through credit cards jumped 51% between 2015 and 2021. It is added at the point of sale and depends on the total amount of a transaction and the cap set by credit card companies. It is added at the point of sale and depends on the total amount of a transaction and the cap set by credit card companies.