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As a business owner, you’ve probably lost count of how many times you’ve heard that e-commerce is the way of the future. At the same time, with in-store spending at brick and mortar locations predicted to make up nearly 90 percent of all retail sales in the United States in 2019, you might also be wondering whether e-commerce is overhyped.
READ MOREWe’ve come a long way since the day when payment options came down to the simple question of “cash or charge.” Whether your business is brick and mortar or online, there are numerous forces shaping your options for payment processing, from changing consumer preferences to new technologies. Trends for payment processing are evolving, and staying on top of the industry is important for providing secure, convenient customer experiences that also reduce your own business risks.
READ MOREWhether you’re just starting out or have been in business for years, you may be toying with the idea of accepting credit cards. Sure, getting started may seem daunting. You have to apply for a merchant account, purchase a card reader, possibly add on some additional software and, on top of all that, hope you have customers who want to pay by card.
READ MOREAccording to CreditCards.com, more Americans than ever before are using credit cards as their sole payment method. But if you think the surging popularity of credit cards means that your business can afford to bypass offering customers other payment options, you should think again. There are some compelling reasons you should not overlook adding debit card processing to your business, too.
READ MOREAre you just starting your business? Do you want to expand to have an online presence? Does your business have multiple locations? No matter your current business size or the future you see for it, there’s a Merchant Service Provider that will fit your business. The challenge is how to choose the best one.
READ MOREAccording to the most recent Nilson Report, $24.26 billion is lost worldwide to credit card fraud on an annual basis, which is comparable to the Gross Domestic Product of nations such as Iceland and El Salvador.
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