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What is a Payment Gateway and How Does It Work?

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A payment gateway is a must-have for online stores. In fact, research from 2023 shows that 69% of Americans said they’ve used a digital payment method in the past 3 months when making a purchase. And the best way for online businesses to start accepting payments is with a payment gateway.

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EBizCharge and PDI Technologies Announce a New Payment Integration into PDI Enterprise

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EBizCharge and PDI Technologies have teamed up to develop a seamless payment integration that will enable merchants to process payments directly within PDI Enterprise, providing new productivity gains and enhanced data security. For more information about this event, visit [link].

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How to Accept Payments Online: Credit Cards, ACH, eChecks and more

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Online payment gateways: Online payment gateways act as intermediaries between merchants and financial institutions. When a customer purchases on a merchant’s website, the payment gateway securely collects and transmits the payment information to the payment processor or acquiring bank for authorization.

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A Comprehensive Overview of Salesforce

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It captures transactional data, which, combined with other customer interactions tracked by Salesforce, can be analyzed to uncover purchasing patterns and preferences. From credit cards to alternative payment methods like mobile wallets, companies can cater to a global customer base with diverse payment preferences.

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How to Safeguard Your Business from Cyber Frauds

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An effective cyber fraud strategy should prevent physical access to sensitive data and render that data useless in case it falls into the wrong hands by encrypting it. Data encryption is the most effective way of protecting yourself from cyber fraud. Create a Workplace Culture That Focuses on Security.

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What Is A Payment Service Provider (PSP)?

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Increased Security: A PSP can also help you increase your security by providing you with fraud protection and data security. PSPs use secure servers to process payments, which can help protect your information from hackers. In addition, find out what steps the PSP takes in the event of a data breach.

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What is Payment Facilitation as a Service or PayFac-as-a-Service?

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In response to the demand for sophisticated payment software and advanced technologies, payment facilitators have evolved, expanding their range of services. Currently, payment facilitators offer an array of services that differ among providers.