Online Payment Processing | Payment Processing Services

Merchants looking to grow their customer base and increase sales have been accepting additional forms of electronic payments. Online payment processing is not limited to debit and credit cards anymore. With technological advances, the payment services industry has evolved, with payment processors offering merchants new platforms to accept payments.  Merchants can accept several payments, from bank cards to cryptocurrency, with a reliable ecommerce payment processing solution. By partnering with multiple payment processors and banks, Allied Payments has payment provider relationships for nearly any industry.

Introduction to Payment Processing

Depending on the type of business and customers’ preferences, merchants might consider offering different ways for customers to pay. General ecommerce businesses have faired well by offering customers credit and debit card payments along with ACH options.
Different payment service solutions might be more desirable depending on the type of business, transaction history, and bank or payment processor concerns.  Higher risk merchants have begun offering a wider range of customer choices, including e-check and cryptocurrency options.

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The most widely accepted payment methods by e-commerce merchants today include:

With many different payment provider platforms and payment methods available, understanding the benefits of each can help merchants optimize their customer base. Businesses can offer new or improved products and services by offering customers additional options to pay. Our staff at Allied Payments can also help merchants with any questions or concerns regarding their business or offer additional payment services.

Different Payment Options Available

merchant payment processingUnderstanding the different types of payments and how to utilize them for different business models can benefit merchants. Customers’ spending habits, the billing cycles of a business, and the goods sold can all play into finding the best payment processing bank service solution.

Payments today can be broken down into two categories. Both can offer merchants benefits and drawbacks, depending on the business using them.  The most common forms of payments today include:

  • Credit Card Processing
  • Check Processing

Most merchants accept credit and debit cards today.  As more and more people have opted to forgo cash and pay using a bank card, merchants must remain competitive with businesses and online stores.  Accepting debit and credit card transactions has also been necessary for merchants looking to accept online payment through their ecommerce store.

In more and more instances, the option of e check has grown among merchants.  While ACH is more desirable for some businesses because of the management options, ACH is not ideal for everyone.  Customers have become more receptive to ACH and e Check, making these direct payments take a larger share of transactions. Recurring payments and higher risk products and services have relied heavily on check transaction services while becoming increasingly popular for general ecommerce sales.


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Retail Payment and Online Payment Processing Methods

accept credit cards onlineToday, there are several different ways merchants can process payments. Technology within the financial industry has taken over with new services to make purchasing fast and easy. With the internet’s growth, customers’ purchasing trends continue shifting to online marketplaces.

Merchants can process payments through various methods and services.  For this reason, savvy merchants have added many available services to their list of acceptable payment types.  Depending on their payment terminal, merchants can accept different customer payment types for debit and credit cards.  The most common types include:

  • Retail:

Still the most commonplace for payments, the retail storefront requires merchants to utilize a POS terminal. Businesses include professional office and restaurant merchant account solutions. Payment processors providing these services will set businesses up with an acquiring bank to manage card transactions. Payment cards can be accepted with a credit card machine, POS or card swiper depending on the merchant’s needs.

  • Internet:

Viewed as one of the lowest-cost methods of opening a business, the exponential growth of the internet has made e-commerce the fastest-growing segment of the payment industry. New technologies allow merchants to integrate into multiple payment platforms with an easy-to-use checkout process.  These payment gateways provide the highest levels of encryption security to thwart any potential fraud. Many offshore and high risk merchants use a high risk credit card processing service through an online merchant account that offers the same security but slightly higher transaction fees.

  • MOTO:

A once-popular method to pay was through a Mail Order or Telephone Order environment. Though common for certain types of businesses, many merchants have moved to an ecommerce environment to retain the customer base. Today’s businesses that accept MOTO payments can utilize the virtual terminal functions of a payment gateway integrated into an e-commerce website and securely send customer data processed to the issuing banks.

  • eWallet:

The use of eWallets by customers has become one of the fastest-growing methods for card payments.  As more and more customers adopt these electronic payment methods, the need for merchants to accommodate these changing trends continues to grow.  Companies such as PayPal and Stripe offer these payment processing systems ideal for startups and low-volume businesses.  For most businesses, even some startups, these programs are more cost prohibited with high fees and increased restrictions on account funds.

Understanding Bank Processing Fees for Merchant Payments

Every transaction, whether a credit card, debit card, or check, will incur a fee. The customer’s bank card issuing bank or the merchant’s payment processor can assess most credit card processing fees.  Depending on the payment processor or acquiring banks, payment processing, and various security fees can be charged in several ways.

While many fees charged by the customer’s card issuing bank can be straightforward, how these fees are presented to merchants can vary.  Understanding the various fees and how they are billed to the merchant can be the difference between a fair agreement and an expensive mistake. The most common fees charged during a transaction include the following:

  • Discount Fees:

Taken out of every settlement, the discount is the percentage of revenue taken during the transaction. These fees are determined by a combination of the transaction fees charged by the customer’s issuer bank and payment processor. For credit cards and debit cards, pricing models based on several factors can affect these rates.  Similar to the payment card industry, a check being processed through a bank can incur transaction fees and discount fees as a percentage of the total transaction revenue.

  • Transaction Fees:

The first swipe of the customer’s bank card incurs an authorization fee and has a fee for the issuing banks, while additional transactions, such as settlements, will be charged as a separate fee.  High-volume businesses with high numbers of card transactions daily will want to verify the prices of these fees.  Payment processors often charge only an authorization fee to reduce costs for the merchants.

  • Statement Fees:

The payment processor or merchant acquirer bank is usually billed a monthly fee to keep their account open. Low-volume businesses may also require monthly minimum fees if they do not reach a certain monthly fee threshold.  Merchants will want to check all monthly fees as it is common practice to waive statement fees and move the fee under another category.

  • Gateway Fees:

Charged to online merchant accounts and virtual terminal merchants using the payment gateway of a payment processor.  Most payment processing service providers charge a separate fee for using the gateway though some will incorporate fees into other charges. Payment gateways usually include transaction and monthly fees plus additional fees for any add-on payment processing services the merchant uses.

  • Other Fees:

Merchant accounts can be full of different fees. Many of these fees will be based on a per-occurrence basis, such as batching services, chargebacks, retrievals, and customer service inquiries. Other monthly fees will be billed to merchants, varying from security to account management services.  Yearly fees can also be charged; these include PCI Compliance or annual registration fees.  While some yearly and monthly fees are not negotiable, some fees can be negotiable or removed as junk fee.

Processing Questions for Credit Card Payment and Payment Gateway Payment Processors

payment processorsMerchants looking to open their first merchant account or want to change to a new payment processor or bank should ask prospective payment processors several questions before filling out an application. Depending on the merchant’s business type and whether their customers use credit or debit cards, a specific merchant services company might be required.

For general commerce businesses, almost any merchant services company can accommodate the needs of these businesses.  Regardless of the business, whether it’s e-commerce, a restaurant, or a professional office, merchant services companies will be more than happy to accommodate these merchants.  Most of these accounts have negotiable terms that can easily be shopped between providers. Merchants operating in higher-risk industries must spend more time finding a suitable payment service provider.

Asking the proper questions of a high-risk payment processor can search for a credit card processor less time-consuming.  Many times merchants find out that the processor cannot accommodate a business type or their rates are astronomical after investing significant amounts of time with them.  Instead of filling out numerous applications only to be declined or declined an application approval due to the terms, we have created a list of questions to ask when searching for a merchant services provider.

  • Transaction Fees

Requesting a breakdown of fees from merchant services providers can help businesses compare costs. Existing businesses can also run a rate analysis to determine if and how much could be saved by using a merchant processor over another. A side-by-side comparison can help merchants determine the best option for their needs.

  • Account Reserve

Higher-risk businesses with questionable sales or products or a limited business history might be approved for a merchant account with a reserve. In many instances, this can be negotiable and, over time, can be reduced or eliminated. Ask your merchant payment processor for more information on removing this fee.

  • Set Up Fees

In certain situations, set-up fees are used for higher-risk businesses. Knowing the terms of the setup might be able to help merchants lower or eliminate these fees. Instead of paying upfront, some payment processors can allow merchants to pay this setup fee from their settlements.

  • Chargeback Thresholds

Knowing the limits of the merchant account for chargebacks can save merchants time and money. Having funds held while navigating the management of merchant accounts can become costly and cumbersome for merchants trying to run a business. Understanding their limits can help merchants decide whether to pursue that payment processor or bank and their merchant account.

  • Additional Fees

Ask all payment processors and acquiring banks about their fees, including 3rd party software or programs. This includes knowing the transaction and monthly fees for the payment gateway or any PCI Compliance/Fraud Protection security management software required by the payment processor. Costs on a payment processing account could be low because other requirements are billed separately.

The staff at Allied Payments will be more than happy to help merchants understand the important questions to ask banks and payment processors before beginning their payment processing services. A complete understanding of the available services helps banks, payment processors, and merchants have a successful and mutually beneficial relationship.


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Merchants looking for quotes on their existing business or merchants starting a new business and needing a quote are encouraged to contact one of our team members. Whether e-commerce or retail payment processing services, Allied Payments is a capable payment processor with multiple system solutions for online and global credit and debit card transactions.

The payments processing staff at Allied Payments will be more than happy to help answer merchant questions or review any bank or payment processor accounts to determine if we can help reduce discount and transaction fees.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is payment processing and how does it work?

Payment processing refers to the system that authorizes and transfers funds from a customer’s payment method (credit card, debit card, ACH, etc.) to a merchant’s bank account. It involves several steps including authorization, authentication, settlement, and funding, all handled securely in real-time.

A payment processor is essential for businesses to securely accept and manage customer payments. It ensures transactions are encrypted, verified, and compliant with industry regulations like PCI-DSS, while enabling fast and reliable money transfers.

With Allied Payments, businesses can accept all major credit and debit cards, ACH transfers, eChecks, and recurring payments. We also support contactless and mobile wallet payments to help you meet modern customer demands.

Yes, our payment processing solutions are fully PCI-compliant and utilize advanced encryption technologies to ensure all transactions are safe, secure, and protected against fraud.

Most businesses receive funds within 1–2 business days after a transaction is completed. Settlement times may vary depending on the type of transaction and your merchant account setup.

Yes, we specialize in offering reliable payment processing for both standard and high-risk businesses. Our solutions are tailored to help you mitigate chargebacks and ensure consistent cash flow.

Allied Payments offers transparent pricing with no hidden fees or long-term contracts. We provide flexible plans to fit the needs of startups, small businesses, and enterprise-level merchants.

We serve a wide range of industries including eCommerce, retail, healthcare, legal services, subscription businesses, and more. We also provide customized solutions for niche or high-risk markets.

Absolutely. Our payment gateway easily integrates with most eCommerce platforms, shopping carts, CRMs, and point-of-sale systems. We also offer developer-friendly APIs for custom integrations.

Getting started is easy. Just contact our team or fill out our online form to begin the application process. Once approved, you can start accepting payments quickly with full onboarding support.

 


 

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Oduman Hookah
4 months ago
Very good service, we are happy to work with this company.
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Emanuel Petrescu
5 months ago
Great customer service and always there to help and assist, answer questions and provide guidance.
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Equus Escapes
7 months ago
I’ve had an excellent experience working with this merchant services company. Going into the process, I knew very little about what I needed for my business, and they made everything clear and easy to understand. Charles and Cris, who I’ve worked with most, have been fantastic, professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely helpful throughout the entire setup.

They’re a well-run, trustworthy company, and every time I’ve reached out with a question, they’ve been thorough and thoughtful in their responses. You can tell they truly care about supporting their clients.

Our business is often considered “high-risk” by many processors, so finding the right partner can be challenging. These guys made the whole experience smooth, and I feel very confident working with them.

If you’re a business owner looking for a solid, reliable merchant services provider—especially if your needs are a bit more specialized. I highly recommend them.
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Har Har Maha Dave
10 months ago
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Highly Recommended for High Risk Merchant Account Services!
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Shane Darvish
11 months ago
I was fortunate enough to work with Charles Carillo recently, and I couldn't be happier! He is very knowledgeable, he took his time to educate me when I had questions and concerns. I am grateful to have Charles as my assigned account manager.
Thank you Charles
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Janet Barto
1 year ago
Charles was really great to work with. He listened and explained everything. He answered all my questions .
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Paul Stanger
1 year ago
Working with Charles was a perfect experience. He and his team were really great throughout the process. Charles’ prompt communication and execution with his end of tasks was amazing. Super impressed with him.
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Spencer McManes
1 year ago
Charles at Allied Payments was flexible and worked hard to get me online!
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Chase Brendle
2 years ago
100% hands down the best merchant services provider for high-risk industries, in every category! We researched and contacted a list of the top 25 providers and after all was filtered down from even possible with our products, to competitive pricing, Allied stood out as the clear winner. In addition to that they have backed their promises with immediate human American support resources that are extremely qualified and professional. Allied was the fastest to get approval, including their in-house underwriting to filter out any website needs etc. They were the most competitive in price. They had the simplest application process. And their support hands-on assisted me in a full woo-commerce integration. This entire process took less than one day after approval and I had a direct phone number for any and all needs to be addressed. Stop here, call, and ask for Charles he was my guy and as someone who's sold merchant services, and has owned multiple businesses requiring over 10 independent platform integrations, this has been the most efficient and pleasant experience I've had yet!

 

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