Remove Engagement Remove PayFac as a Service Remove Presentation
article thumbnail

Payment processor: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Focus on the payment acceptance needs of your customers and find a processor that can support them with a comprehensive set of solutions that accommodate both card-present (i.e. in-person) and card-not-present (i.e. online) payments.

article thumbnail

Payment processor: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Focus on the payment acceptance needs of your customers and find a processor that can support them with a comprehensive set of solutions that accommodate both card-present (i.e. in-person) and card-not-present (i.e. online) payments.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Integrated payments: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Software companies will most certainly offer online or eCommerce payments, also known as card-not-present payments. But, they can also offer in-store or in-person payments, also known as card-present payments. Card-present payments are useful for their customers accepting payments in storefronts, via mobile businesses (e.g.

Payments 100
article thumbnail

The ultimate implementation guide for software payment processing

Payrix

Driven by the ever-present urgency to meet market demands, software providers have consistently been in a race to deliver a customer experience that rivals their competition. In recent years, many have discovered the value of Embedded Payments to elevate that experience.

article thumbnail

Revolutionizing software: The impact of Embedded Finance and lending | Episode 40

Payrix

This engaging conversation provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape, with Ian and Renn tackling important questions, like: What are the benefits of implementing a PayFac-as-a-service model? By bringing payments in-house, Inktavo enhanced its ability to offer a seamless and cohesive service to its customers.

Payments 100
article thumbnail

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.

article thumbnail

Software-led payments predictions: A look back on 2024 and insights for 2025

Payrix

A payments solution built into the back end of the platform experience has proven to be a significant driver of better user engagement, growth potential, and competitive advantage for software companies interested in becoming a must-have business management solution for their user base.