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Embedded Payments in 2024: A year in review for platforms | Episode 44

Payrix

The world of Embedded Payments saw remarkable developments in 2024, shaping strategies and innovations across the industry. In a compelling discussion on PayFAQ: The Embedded Payments podcast, Ian Hillis hosted payments veterans Ella Aguirre and Michael Veatch to reflect on the past year.

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How to buy Embedded Payments: Insights for software companies | Episode 43

Payrix

In the latest episode of PayFAQ: The Embedded Payments Podcast, Ian Hillis speaks with Brad Pinneke , VP of Business Development at Payrix and Worldpay for Platforms, about one of the most important decisions software companies face today: choosing the right payments partner.

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False declines: What software companies embedding payments need to know

Payrix

Through a strategic payment partnership, software companies can access tools that manage tokens for card-not-present and recurring card-not-present transactions to help increase authorization rates, decrease false declines, and optimize the checkout experience. 03 How do false declines impact your customers?

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Integrated payments: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Learn about common types of payment fraud and how to stay vigilant. Whats the difference between integrated payments and Embedded Payments? Integrated payments are just one type of a broader set of solutions called Embedded Payments. in-app payment) Digital wallets (e.g.

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Optimizing the Healthcare Payment Process: 4 Key Opportunities for CRMs, ERPs, and ISVs

USIO

But in healthcare, payments are more complexlayered with government programs, private insurers, co-pays, and patient responsibility. That complexity presents a huge opportunity for Healthcare CRMs, ERPs, and ISVs to drive real value. A customer makes a purchase and pays using their preferred method.

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Payment processor: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

The most successful payment processors bring these third-party technologies and services together seamlessly to facilitate the transaction with simplicity, speed, and security. in-person) and card-not-present (i.e. online) payments. Learn more about the types of Embedded Payments.

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Master merchant: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

By integrating payment capabilities directly into their platform or software, the master merchant creates seamless user experiences for both sub-merchants and customers, helping to drive customer engagement and unlocking additional revenue streams.