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Understanding Changes in Interchange Fees 2024 April/October: What You Need to Know
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Understanding Changes in Interchange Fees 2024 April/October: What You Need to Know

Interchange rates in card payments undergo biannual adjustments, typically in April and October. This means that we...

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24 FAQs on Credit Card Processing Fees
The world of payments is quite elaborate. Business owners now have the option of sending and receiving funds through...
Understanding Payments: What is Nacha and ACH?
Can the payments industry possess more fun methods to teach businesses how to stay in compliance and follow...
5 Things Merchants Need to Know About Offering a Cash Discount Program
For businesses of any type and size, offering various preferred payment methods is critical to being a player in the...

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Pending ACH Transaction? Here’s what to do!
Pending ACH Transaction? Here’s what to do!
“What is this? A pending ACH transaction? What does it even mean? Why can’t I access the funds...
Rejected ACH Transaction? Here’s What to Do!
Rejected ACH Transaction? Here’s What to Do!
A rejected ACH transaction is common for business owners who process hundreds of transfers every...
Complete List of ACH Notification of Change (NOC) Codes
Complete List of ACH Notification of Change (NOC) Codes
“You made a mistake this time around. But don’t worry, I know it was not intentional. Therefore,...