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What is a merchant account? - Cardinity

Cardinity
August 07, 2018

What is a merchant account? - Cardinity

Cardinity is a card payment service provider for online merchants in the EU/EEA.
With more than 10 years of experience in the provision of online payment solutions, we continue to grow and improve in order to help online merchants' businesses become global.

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August 07, 2018
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  1. What is a merchant account? It is a special bank

    account used to receive payments transferred by your customers. A merchant account is usually offered together with a payment gateway and a bunch of other useful benefits.
  2. How does a merchant account work? Online card payment Payment

    authorization Payment transfer A customer pays with a credit or debit card. The transaction is processed and authorized. Money is transferred to your Cardinity merchant account. Within a few days, the money goes straight to your bank account. From your merchant account to your bank account
  3. Charge the most popular credit and debit cards Enable one-click

    payments Activate recurring payments in your online store Easy payments on any mobile device
  4. Benefits of a Cardinity merchant account International customers Increased profit

    No redundant paperwork, only one agreement All services under one roof Protection of card payments Responsive customer support
  5. How to get a merchant account? Fill in the application

    form Receive our response within 48 hours Start receiving payments to your merchant account
  6. Who can open a merchant account? Joint stock companies Sole

    proprietors Private limited companies Public institutions Contact us to know whether your business can be accepted
  7. Feel free to contact us! UAB Click2Sell Sauletekio ave. 15,

    Vilnius, Lithuania Company code: 300110581, VAT code: LT100005028414 Phone: +44 2035 144 748 Open Up Your E-Business to the Infinity of Cards