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The Ultimate Guide to Ecommerce Payment Solutions

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Heres a breakdown of some industries and considerations to make: Subscription-based businesses – Businesses in the SaaS, streaming services, fitness, telecommunication, and utility industries must prioritize solutions with recurring billing features and automated invoicing. Find out whether its a requirement and act accordingly.

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FSM Software: 7 Growth Tips for Field Service Management Software Providers

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While remote work is all the rage these days, there is still very much a need for on-site services, particularly industries like construction, healthcare, utilities, and telecommunications. Stax Connect ticks all of these boxes. This is where field service management (FSM) come in.

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Ultimate Guide to Surcharges: What is a Surcharge and How Does It Work

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This minimum usage fee can often be found on utility and telecommunications bills. If you find yourself short on either, consider tools like CardX by Stax, a platform that offers credit card surcharging solutions. Whether online, in-office, or in-person, CardX by Stax’s turnkey solution implements surcharging effortlessly.

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ACH Payment vs Wire Transfer Similarities and Differences: How to Choose Between ACH vs Wire

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To initiate a wire transfer, the sending bank sends a message with the payment instructions to the recipient’s bank via a secure wire transfer network, such as Fedwire or the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT).

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ACH Payment vs Wire Transfer: What’s the Difference and Which Payment Method Should You Use?

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For international wire transfers, also known as remittance transfers, the bank uses SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication), also known as BIC (Bank Identifier Code). For domestic wire transfers, the bank uses Fedwire (Federal Reserve Wire Network) or CHIPS (Clearing House Interbank Payments System).