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What Are Payment Facilitators Responsible For?

Infinicept

Payment facilitators – also known as Payfacs – operate in cooperation with acquiring banks, card networks, and the regulators who oversee the payments system. Where does Payfac responsibility come from?

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How to become a Payfac: steps on the Payfac journey

Infinicept

For many software companies, becoming a payment facilitator, or Payfac, is an opportunity to benefit from a new revenue stream and gain more control over the customer experience. But because payments are outside the typical software company’s core offerings and expertise, bringing them in-house can seem daunting.

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Breaking Down Embedded Payments: The $75 Billion Market Opportunity

Infinicept

Embedded Finance Series, Part 3 By Michael Bradley, Senior Vice President of Growth, Infinicept The embedded payments conversation right now is downright confusing. Source.

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Checking all the boxes

Payrix

Checking all the boxes How Payrix is helping the leader in self-storage operations software unlock value for customers. Storable , the leading provider of all-in-one software for the self-storage industry, has a vision for its payments solution that is reminiscent of the industry it serves. It just happens.

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Your Guide to Embedded Payments

Right now, the embedded payments conversation can be downright confusing. Part of the reason for this owes to the sheer volume of terms used to describe some of the approaches within the space, like payfac, payment facilitator, merchant of record (MOR), embedded payments, software-led payments––and that's just to name a few.

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The Payfac eBook

There’s plenty of talk out there regarding payment facilitators and how they fit in to the landscape of software-led payments. But the information can be a lot to sort through: What is a payment facilitator, exactly? What do they do? What’s involved in becoming one? And who should make that move?