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What is an ISV Partner? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Independent Software Vendors

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Think: cloud platforms and operating systems like Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), the Salesforce ecosystem, or a payment platform. This could mean building an app that runs on Azure, integrating payments through Stax Connect , or creating an add-on for Oracles software suite.

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Vertical SaaS vs Horizontal SaaS: 8 Differences and Similarities

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Software as a Service (SaaS) has made business software more accessible by offering cloud-based, on-demand access to a range of solutions, from project management and collaboration to sales and marketing. Users will pay a recurring monthly or annual fee to access a specific set of 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.

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What is Embedded Finance and Embedded Fintech?

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TL;DR Embedded finance integrates financial services into non-financial business processes, while embedded fintech integrates fintech solutions into the processes of an institution in the finance industry. Embedded Insurance Embedded insurance allows customers to purchase insurance for products or services at the point of sale.

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How Much Do Credit Card Companies Charge Merchants?

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As well as improving profit margins, these activities can also enhance the customer experience and give merchants a competitive advantage in the marketplace. The merchant service providers that a business is using to handle credit card payments play a key role in determining the size and structure of credit card fees. Account fees.

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What Is a Credit Card Surcharge?

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Interchange rates depend on factors such as card type, business size, industry, and payment methods such as POS, card-not-present, mail-order-telephone-order, etc. There are several US states where anti-surcharge laws are on the books but these are either unenforceable at present or being challenged in courts.

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What Is a Credit Card Surcharge?

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Interchange rates depend on factors such as card type, business size, industry, and payment methods such as POS, card-not-present, mail-order-telephone-order, etc. There are several US states where anti-surcharge laws are on the books but these are either unenforceable at present or being challenged in courts.