Top North American Bancard agent program and merchant services careers? What’s the role of a merchant service provider? Merchant service providers act as an intermediary to streamline and secure the payment process between businesses and their customers. Money can come from multiple sources, including debit and credit card payments, bank transfers, and online payment gateways, but a business deals with one channel to ultimately receive their money: the merchant service provider.
Rates and Fees: Usually this is the focus point of any merchant account application and the first question you’ll be asking your provider. Please see Rates & Fees and Interchange Rates Explained for more information. You should know that for all EEA (EU/UK) based companies, doing business within EEA, the EU Commission has lowered the interchange fees down to very low numbers (0.20%-0.30%). On top of interchange fees, the Card Scheme Fee and Acquirer/Provider’s margin are added. The most transparent and »fair« way to be charged for your captured card payments is the interchange++ rate model where you can clearly see a breakdown of exact interchange, CSF and margin. Typical rate is Interchange++1.00%; or 2-3% blended.
Every merchant can agree that customer experience is a key factor in the expansion of any business. However, one of the identifiable points in brand abandonment by customers that employ online payments methods is the risk of frauds and other forms of breaches. With technological advancements at their peak, it is getting increasingly difficult to keep out unwanted hands from businesses. One of the advantages of electronic payment system enabled by innovative technologies such as Blockchain technology is the ability to track customer’s behavior and flag anomalies through transparency and data tracking.
With the true up bonus you will get up to $5000 for each merchant account based on the monthly profit. Here is a basic example: if the profit for NAB on an account is an average of $100 you would earn a total amount of $1400 (Average over 3 months of processing). Since North American Bancard already paid an upfront activation bonus of $500 you would be paid an additional $900. Keep in mind this is paid out after 90 days. Also if you’re selling merchant accounts that are not profitable NAB will retract the upfront bonus. Read more details on North American Bancard Agent Program.