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The Ultimate Guide to Ecommerce Payment Solutions

Stax

But launching your eCommerce store is just half the equationaccepting payments efficiently and effectively is a whole different ball game. On the surface, it seems effortless, with customers only taking a few seconds to initiate and complete payments. The eCommerce payment solution infrastructure involves several key players.

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Bridging Digital Advertising and Payments: Aleph Reveals Key to Ensuring Seasonal Spending Success

The Fintech Times

In the final quarter of 2024, Aleph , the technology-driven solutions provider enabling the growth of global digital marketing, announced the acquisition of LocalPayment , a fast-growing payment service provider (PSP) in Latin America (LatAm), to bring together local payment capabilities with digital advertising solutions.

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

Stax

The dominance of cashless commerce means only businesses that ensure the seamless processing of in-store and online credit and debit card payments will remain competitive. The question is: how do payment service providers work and how can you choose the right one for your business?

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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.

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Payment Gateway, Processor & PSP: 3 Essential Payment Terms Every Business Should Know

Segpay

Last January, Segpay proudly announced that it has launched its new gateway payment platform: The Segpay Gateway can handle high volumes of merchant transactions in multiple currencies, keeping all data safe with the latest data security standards. These components work together to facilitate digital payments, but they serve distinct roles.