Account Number
A unique sequence of numbers
assigned to a cardholder account that identifies the issuer and
type of financial transaction card.
Acquirer
Electronic Merchant Systems or another
financial institution which receives electronic financial data
from a Merchant relating to a transaction and initiates that data
into an interchange system.
Authorization This is a process that assesses
transaction risk, confirms that a given transaction does not raise
the account holder's debt above the account's credit limit and
reserves the specified amount of credit.
Average Ticket
A predetermined dollar amount
that the merchant can process on a per-sale basis.
AVS (Address Verification Service)
A service
provided by Visa that checks to match the street number and zip
code of the cardholder's address. It provides a level of fraud
protection that helps to prevent fraud and chargebacks.
Batch
A collection of transactions that are
processed as a group. You can batch orders for authorization or
for capture. Your processing requests may in turn be batched for
settlement by banks.
Capture
A transaction sent after the merchant
has shipped the goods. This transaction will trigger the movement
of funds from the Issuer to the Acquirer and then to the
merchant's account.
Cardholder
Customer associated with the primary
account number requesting the transaction from the card acceptor.
Card-Not-Present Environment
The
card-not-present environment means neither the card nor the
cardholder are present at the point-of-sale and the customer and
the sales associate (or order taker) are not face-to-face.
Merchants doing business in this environment include, for example,
direct marketers (catalog companies), Internet merchants,
airlines/theaters and others that sell tickets or services that
can be purchased by mail/telephone or electronically.
Card-Present Environment
The card-present
environment means both the card and the cardholder are present at
the point-of-sale. Merchants doing business in this type of
environment include, for example, retailers, supermarkets,
convenience stores, healthcare, etc.
Credit
A claim for funds by the cardholder for
the credit of his account. At the same time it provides details of
funds acknowledged as payable by the acquirer (and/or the card
acceptor) to the card issuer.
Chargeback
A chargeback is when a customer calls
their credit card company disputing a charge because the
products/services were not received. If the merchant can not prove
otherwise, then the charge is refunded to the customer at the
merchant's expense.
Discount Rate
The fee a
merchant pays its acquiring bank/merchant bank for the privilege
to deposit the value of each day's credit purchases. The fee is
usually a small percentage of the purchase value.
EIRF (Electronic Interchange Reimbursement Fee)
A
Visa classification level that is charged to the merchant when a
credit card is not present, swipe not read, card number is
manually key entered.
EMS VPOS
EMS VPOS
enables businesses to authorize, process, and manage credit card
transactions from any computer with an Internet connection and a
Web browser. EMS VPOS is the ideal solution for any type of
business because it removes the complexity and expense normally
associated with authorizing and processing credit card
transactions, and it's much faster than standard dial-up terminals
or software. To authorize credit card transactions, the merchant
simply accesses the EMS VPOS through our Web site using any
industry-standard Web browser and fills in the EMS VPOS form.
Factoring
This term refers to the practice of
allowing more than one merchant to process transactions through a
single merchant account. Factoring is not permitted under Visa,
MasterCard and American Express regulations.
Interchange
The exchange of information,
transaction data and money among banks. Interchange systems are
managed by Visa and MasterCard associations and are very
standardized so banks and merchants worldwide can use
them.
Interchange Fee
A fee paid by the acquiring
bank/merchant bank to the issuing bank. The fee compensates the
issuer for the time after settlement with the acquiring
bank/merchant bank and before it recoups the settlement value from
the cardholder.
Internet Payment
Gateway
A payment gateway is a service that gives merchants
the ability to perform real-time credit card authorizations from a
web site over the Internet.
Issuer
A
financial institution that issues the identification payment card
(e.g. VisaŽ Card) to the cardholder identified by the primary
account number.
Merchant
An Electronic Merchant Systems approved
seller of goods, services, and or other information who accepts
payment for these items electronically. The merchant may also
provide electronic selling services and/or electronic delivery of
items for sale.
Merchant
Services & Support
Electronic Merchant Systems is
committed to superior merchant services and support. Our extensive
experience in the business of internet transaction processing
results numerous benefits for the internet merchant.
Our e-merchant support program is specially designed to
train and assist you with both transaction processing and internet
connectivity. With direct toll-free access to our 24x7x365
internal help desk, you can be assured that all your questions
will be handled promptly and efficiently by one of our experienced
representatives. Our advanced merchant reporting system goes above
and beyond the tools traditionally supplied to credit card
merchants.
Monthly Minimum
Charge levied by the merchant
bank instead of the monthly credit card volume multiplied by the
discount rate if the merchant's monthly credit card volume
multiplied by the discount rate is less than the monthly minimum.
Monthly Volume
A predetermined dollar amount
that the merchant can process.
MOTO (Mail Order Telephone Order)
Typically,
businesses that conduct credit card transactions over the phone or
by mail are considered to be riskier than retail businesses that
swipe credit cards.
Retrieval Request
A request from a cardholder's
bank for information about a charge which is being disputed.
Retrieval requests usually precede a chargeback.
Reversal
A transaction from the acquirer to the
card issuer informing the card issuer that the previously
initiated transaction cannot be processed as instructed, i.e., is
undeliverable, unprocessed or cancelled by the
receiver.
Settlement
As the sales transaction value moves
from the merchant to the acquiring bank, to the issuer, each party
buys and sells the sales ticket. Settlement is what occurs when
the acquiring bank and the issuer exchange data or funds during
that function.
Statement Fee
Charge levied by the merchant bank
for monthly reports detailing activity on a merchant account.
Ticket
Another name for the sales slip or its
monetary value that results when a credit card purchase is made.
Transaction
There are several types of
transactions but the most common transaction is the process that
takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card.
Transaction Fee
A per
transaction fee that is charged by the bank for processing
transactions.