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What is a Payment Service Provider (PSP) and How Do They Work?

Stax

The payment gateway connection will be responsible for transmitting your customer’s payment information between your own customer-facing platforms and your PSP and other relevant financial institutions. Basically, the difference between payment gateways and PSPs is the extent of tasks they complete.

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MyFatoorah partners Mastercard on Middle East digital payment gateway platform

Finextra

MyFatoorah, a leading payments platform and the only payment service provider (PSP) licensed in all GCC countries offering payment solutions across the Middle East, has announced its strategic collaboration with Mastercard to introduce new digital payment gateway platform, powered by Mastercard Gateway.

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Maximizing Global Growth: The Advantages of Multiple Payment Gateway Partnerships

Chargebee

You’ve finally found a Payment Service Provider (PSP) that works well for your business. This article will explain six key benefits of using multiple payment gateways for your business. Here’s how partnering with multiple payment gateways can strengthen your […]

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So you’re a high-risk merchant, now what?

Basis Theory

The card networks and payment gateways designate high-risk merchants as less safe than their normal clientele because of evidence like high chargeback rates (above 1%) or guilt by association—being in an industry associated with risk, like gambling, cannabis, and, surprisingly, e-commerce. Return to Top

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What is a White-Label Payment Gateway?

Ikajo

Among these, white-label payment gateways have emerged as a game-changer, offering a customizable cutting-edge approach to payments. What is a payment gateway? To get to the bottom of the white-label payment gateway, let’s first take a moment to explore what a payment gateway is.

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Deep Dive: How Payments Orchestration Can Drive ROI And Reduce Payments Processing Costs

PYMNTS

Covering the cost of payments processing is an unavoidable expense, but many businesses can find themselves paying more than necessary. Working with multiple PSPs through a payments orchestration layer can prove to be significantly beneficial. Boosting ROI with automation.

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What Is A Payment Service Provider (PSP)?

Nanonets

​A payment service provider (PSP) is a company that provides online payments for e-commerce, similar to a credit card processor in a brick-and-mortar store. PSPs are usually used by merchants who sell online, although some may also provide services for offline sales as well.