Industry Solutions
Retail Merchant Accounts
Retail merchants conduct a majority of
their sales with cardholders who have their
credit card present at the time merchandise
is delivered. Retail merchants obtain a
card swipe through a terminal or a register
system with a card swipe device connected.
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Internet Merchant Accounts
EXS offers state of the art Internet
software applications that process and
manage credit card transactions manually
from any computer that has an Internet
connection and a Web browser. (more)
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Small Ticket Merchant Accounts
The Small Ticket Program is designed
to facilitate your ability to penetrate
the Small Ticket industry segments, which
have traditionally accepted cash only.
The program is applicable to convenience-oriented
environments where the speed of the payment
transaction is critical to the sale. Visa/MasterCard
created the program to facilitate payment
by Visa/MasterCard in these queue-sensitive
environments. (more)
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Restaurant Merchant Accounts
EXS understands restaurant merchants and
our Restaurant Program is tailored to serve
this unique market. (more)
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Government / Business-to-Business Accounts
Businesses that sell to other businesses,
large corporate clients, and government
agencies may benefit from specialized services,
such as Level II or Level III processing.
This information is intended to make it
simpler for our ISOs to understand and
sell the appropriate solutions to business-to-business
merchants. (more)
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Lodging Merchant Accounts
The lodging industry has specific Interchange pricing and credit card acceptance regulations from the card associations. EXS works with our lodging clients to help them qualify for the best rates available, and to understand important regulations including "no show" chargebacks.
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Car Rental Merchant Solutions
A Car Rental Company is a merchant whose
primary business is the rental of passenger
vehicles at either a corporate or franchise
location, or at locations of licensees
bearing the name of the corporate entity.
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Emerging Markets
Emerging Markets are classified as newly created processes of credit card acceptance for which no industry category currently exists. Emerging Markets receive special Interchange pricing from the card associations. Pricing is restricted to government, education, utility, insurance, phone and cable services. (more)
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