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Understanding Payment Processing Costs in Acumatica and How You Can Save

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Gateway fees: Gateway fees are the fees merchants pay to use a payment gateway, which acts as a bridge between their website or point-of-sale (POS) system and the payment processor. These fees cover the cost of securely transmitting payment data, encrypting sensitive data, and authorizing transactions in real-time.

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How ISV Partnerships and Integrations Can Drive Business Growth

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For example, in fintech, ISVs provide specialized payment processing solutions that integrate with point-of-sale (POS) systems, enhancing transaction security and efficiency. Security & compliance Security is a top priority, especially when dealing with sensitive customer data.

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What is a Payment Gateway and How Does It Work?

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Most payment gateways come with features like fraud detection and data encryption that are specifically geared towards keeping your customers’ payment information secure. Payment gateways secure your transactions so you can stay PCI compliant. Some of them also offer a merchant account (besides the payment gateway).

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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.