Credit Card Processing
Credit cards make shopping more convenient for your customers. With electronic card acceptance from Scotiabank Merchant Services, your business can accept card payments from Visa1, MasterCard®, and American Express® simply and securely. Proceeds from all sales are directly deposited into your Scotiabank account.
And with advice from a knowledgeable Scotiabank Merchant Services Specialist, you can choose one or more payment processing solution(s) to suit your business now and in the future.
Electronic Point-of-Sale (POS):
A convenient, secure way to accept credit card payments and speed up sales while minimizing the risk of fraud and chargebacks. And with three point of sale terminal connectivity options available, Scotiabank will provide your business with a securely-connected dial-up, I.P. or wireless POS terminal for your specific needs.
Internet Processing (E-commerce):
Expand your market to include millions of potential online customers. Scotiabank supports your e-commerce efforts with acceptance of Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover credit cards. With the introduction of 3-D Secure, transactions made through your website are processed simply and securely, reducing potential chargebacks.
Recurring Payments:
Recurring Payments allows merchants to set up electronic collections for regular payments, so you can automatically bill customers on a weekly, biweekly or monthly basis. Our specialists work with you to set up processing software to enable a payment processor database, so you can collect and track recurring transactions with ease.
Consider acquiring both credit card processing and debit card processing with Scotiabank Merchant Services.
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MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.
American Express is a registered trademark of American Express Company.
3-D Secure is a registered Trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia, used under licence.