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Integrated payments: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Within the Embedded Payments structure, integrated payments are also known as referral partnerships. 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.

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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. In physical stores, a POS system may include card readers or mobile payment devices.

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Integrated payments: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Within the Embedded Payments structure, integrated payments are also known as referral partnerships. 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.

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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. In physical stores, a POS system may include card readers or mobile payment devices.

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Glossary: 117 software-led payments terms to know

Payrix

Master merchant Payment facilitator that becomes the merchant of record on behalf of a network of smaller merchants (sub-merchants) or billing companies that regularly collect payments; key markets for master merchant networks include government, education, utilities, and nonprofit organizations.