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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

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Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Software-as-a-Service Providers (SaaS) operate within the same market, thus creating a push-and-pull revenue dynamic. SaaS, or Software as a Service, companies host and deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis. Consider Stax’s partner program.

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Understanding Risk Management Strategies as a PayFac

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Not only must PayFacs safeguard themselves and their clients against potential threats like fraud or cybersecurity breaches but also ensure PCI compliance , customer due diligence, and adherence to card regulations. They must also ensure that sub-merchants are compliant with the regulations set by card companies, e.g. PCI compliance.

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Payment Facilitator vs Payment Gateway: Key Differences and Similarities

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Consider the following: Merchants are the sellers, businesses, or service providers seeking payment for their offerings. The PayFac streamlines the onboarding process for the merchant, allowing merchants to start accepting payments very quickly. What is a Payment Gateway?

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What Is an ACH Payment Facilitator?

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The great thing about an ACH PayFac solution like Stax Connect is that SaaS companies or ISVs can embed ACH payments in their software easily and own (also, white label) the payment experience. PayFacs typically partner with a payment processor or a bank to provide merchant services.

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What are Merchant Accounts and How Do They Work?

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In this blog, we’re going to explain how merchant accounts work in both eCommerce and offline settings and what businesses need to consider when selecting a merchant services provider. A merchant account refers to a business bank account that allows businesses to accept electronic payments for goods and services. Chargeback fees.