eBook: Online Payments

eBook: Online Payments

In today’s connected world, customers and consumers have become increasingly accustomed to making payments online. Having a solid online presence for your business customers to easily and securely access their outstanding invoices, account information and more provides a convenient, contactless way for them to make payments on their account—all with the added benefit of complete oversight of incoming payments for your internal accounts receivable (A/R) team. Essentially, that means more customers, more revenue and less operating expenses for your business.

Benefits of Taking Online Payments

Delivering an online payment solution helps increase customer retention by providing a streamlined payment experience for your customers. It also helps your business decrease operational costs by removing manual steps and potential errors from your payment processing and cash application operations.

Accepting Online Payments Helps You:

  • Speed cash flow and reduce delays in processing time
  • Simplify back-end processes
  • Improve the customer experience and retention rates
  • Provide your customers with a 24×7 payment channel
  • Decrease administrative time required to manually enter transactions
  • Alleviate human error, saving time required to research and rectify the situation
  • Provide a safe, PCI-compliant payment environment

Who Should Get This eBook?

In this free eBook, learn 6 essential tips and considerations to help prepare your business for taking online payments, including the key criteria that should be considered when determining an online payments solution that’s right for you. This eBook is designed for any business of any size that is evaluating adding or updating online payment acceptance.

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eBook: Online Payments

In today’s connected world, customers and consumers have become increasingly accustomed to making payments online. Having a solid online presence for your business customers to easily and securely access their outstanding invoices, account information and more provides a convenient, contactless way for them to make payments on their account—all with the added benefit of complete oversight of incoming payments for your internal accounts receivable (A/R) team. Essentially, that means more customers, more revenue and less operating expenses for your business.

Benefits of Taking Online Payments

Delivering an online payment solution helps increase customer retention by providing a streamlined payment experience for your customers. It also helps your business decrease operational costs by removing manual steps and potential errors from your payment processing and cash application operations.

Accepting Online Payments Helps You:

  • Speed cash flow and reduce delays in processing time
  • Simplify back-end processes
  • Improve the customer experience and retention rates
  • Provide your customers with a 24×7 payment channel
  • Decrease administrative time required to manually enter transactions
  • Alleviate human error, saving time required to research and rectify the situation
  • Provide a safe, PCI-compliant payment environment

Who Should Get This eBook?

In this free eBook, learn 6 essential tips and considerations to help prepare your business for taking online payments, including the key criteria that should be considered when determining an online payments solution that’s right for you. This eBook is designed for any business of any size that is evaluating adding or updating online payment acceptance.

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