Top 10 Checks’ Guide to choosing the ideal Payment Service Provider
Top 10 Checks’ Guide to choosing the ideal Payment Service Provider
According to Anderson Zaks organisations should actively take time out to review their approach to handling the growing number of consumer credit and debit card payments. In a guide published today, Anderson Zaks suggests ‘Top 10 Checks’ for choosing the ideal PSP, one that offers the highest levels of security backed up by flexible commercial terms, glowing client references and proof of high service reliability.
Iain High, Managing Director at Anderson Zaks commented: ‘Look at any supermarket check-out, cinema kiosk or dental practice and you’ll notice that customers rarely pay by cash. High profile data security breaches, where customers account details are lost, are also now becoming commonplace. This has brought a fresh set of challenges as businesses struggle to integrate new technology into their organisations and ensure their client data is absolutely secure.
‘It is all too easy to rely on traditional High Street banks and the global acquirers to handle the growing number of card transactions. This means that organisations often get locked into rigid, fixed-term contracts that are unsuitable for their sector needs, limit control and restrict choice. It makes sense to shop around for a PSP that treats you as an individual, offering a perfectly tailored solution that meets all your payment needs, now and in the future, in a flexible, commercially attractive package.”
Anderson Zaks’ guide outlines the most common issues associated with handling the increasing number of card transactions and offers practical advice on a variety of subjects from compliance, security to industry trends, market sector experience and support. Questions such as ‘Why is independent best?’ and ‘How can I believe what my PSP tells me?’ are answered in this new, best-practice guide.
The ideal PSP should:
Support the range of card and transaction types you require and hold all the certifications and accreditations demanded by your chosen acquirer(s). New types of cards are continually being introduced (think of the latest contactless cards). Make sure your PSP can handle these efficiently and has the proof to back it up with the right bank or card scheme certificates already in place.
Demonstrate a track record of delivering a highly reliable payment processing service. Nothing beats good old-fashioned experience with references to match. A lot of PSPs claim their solutions are always operational but quite a few have suffered service outages! Don’t be afraid to ask to speak to other organisations already using their services and request monthly performance figures.
Be independent from acquirers, international card schemes and technology vendors. Probably one of the most critical selection criteria, independence from well-known acquirers such as WorldPay, Visa and Mastercard or technology providers such as Verifone and Ingenico will give you more choice and flexibility, both technically and commercially. The benefits of deciding what you want, when, means you are not locked into rigid, fixed-term contracts that aren’t suitable to your everyday operations or are, quite simply, in-flexible.
Show it understands your market sector and has appropriate alliance partnerships in place. Requirements for your sector could be completely different from others, for example, a supermarket, so make sure your PSP understands your market as well as the size and scope of your business. It helps if the PSP is already working with an application partner with expertise of your market sector, who speaks your language and brings with them the specialist knowledge necessary to provide a perfectly tailored integrated solution.
Offer a comprehensive range of services, competitive commercial terms and flexible contractual models. The PSP you select should give you the opportunity to pick and choose the length of your contract and amend the terms within it to a reasonable degree. Smaller, independent PSPs often leave more room for negotiation and definitely offer better pricing models than some of the new MPoS kids on the block. Avoid anyone with a ‘take it or leave it’ attitude. They should demonstrate they want your business.
Treat security as a high priority and not just as a tick box exercise. PSPs need to take security very seriously especially with the industry requirement to comply with strict PCI DSS standards, otherwise, they have no credibility and will rapidly go out of business. However, solutions from smaller, independent PSPs can be easier to install and offer a far higher level of security than the multitude of mobile offerings currently emerging.
Provide Omni-channel transaction processing capability including support for e-Commerce, Smart phones and tablets. Even if you don’t offer e-Commerce or use the latest Smartphone or tablet technology today, make sure you have a clear, upgrade path by choosing a PSP that can support every eventuality to future-proof your business. A long term partnership will deliver real benefits.
Deliver fast authorisation response times even at extremely high transaction volumes. Nothing is more frustrating, both to the customer and to the person serving the customer, than being held up by a slow PDQ terminal! Make sure your PSP offers integrated PoS payment processing and has the fast-processing power to reduce queues and minimise the impact on customer service.
Provide highly responsive account management and support services backed up by a willingness to offer client references. Big corporations often get so hung up about processes that they lose the personal touch, expecting customers to fill in forms that fall into a black hole. Your chosen PSP should treat you as an individual, always there at the end of a phone with a personalised service that suits your needs.
Offer secure client applications for each sales channel that are easy to integrate into the rest of the business. PSPs that listen to their customers and then develop their products in direct response to customer feedback have a head start. Dealing with one company makes life easy with a single solution that integrates seamlessly with your PoS system and provides end-to-end payment authorisation, settlement and value added transaction services. In an ideal world, your PSP should offer an all-in-package that meets your payment needs for both today and tomorrow.