B2B Processing

Enhanced Processing Solutions for B2B Operations.

Managing B2B Payments with Confidence

B2B payments pass through multiple hands during the payment cycle, including accounts receivable and accounts payable.

The Potential of B2B Processing

Streamline Your Business Transactions

Benefits of Higher Processing Levels: Faster processing, reduced interchange fees, enhanced transaction control.

B2B Credit Card Processing

Level 1
The data requirements to process a transaction.
Level 2

The data requirements to process a transaction.

The data requirements to process a transaction.
Level 3
The data requirements to process a transaction.

A prebuilt payment form allows for a frictionless customer checkout experience.

Lowering Interchange Fees and Maximizing your Business Profitability

We provide all the tools for your business to accept payments online and in-person allowing you to provide a seamless payment ecosystem for your customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is merchant processing?
Merchant processing involves handling payment transactions for businesses, enabling them to accept credit and debit card payments.
Benefits include increased sales, improved cash flow, enhanced security, and convenience for customers.
These services authorize and process card payments, ensuring funds are transferred from the customer’s account to the merchant’s account.
Fees can include transaction fees, monthly service fees, setup fees, and chargeback fees.
Choose a provider, apply for a merchant account, integrate the processing system with your POS or e-commerce platform, and start accepting payments.
Most providers support credit cards, debit cards, mobile payments, and e-checks.
Providers use security measures such as PCI compliance, encryption, and fraud detection tools to protect transactions.
Yes, most providers offer integration with various POS systems, e-commerce platforms, and accounting software.
A chargeback is a transaction reversal initiated by the cardholder. Managing chargebacks involves responding promptly to disputes and maintaining good transaction records.
Consider factors such as fees, contract terms, customer support, integration capabilities, and the provider’s reputation.

Take Control of Your
B2B Payments!