Category: MasterCard
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Mastercard Agent Pay, AI Is Changing the Way We Pay
Mastercard just made a move that will likely change the way we shop and pay forever (at least on their network). The company announced Agent Pay, a new technology that lets trusted AI agents make secure payments on your behalf. Imagine telling your digital assistant to buy your groceries, book your next vacation, or pay…
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Maximizing Revenue Recovery for Failed Subscription Payments in GoHighLevel and Stripe
Subscription businesses inevitably face failed payments, which can lead to involuntary churn if not addressed. Here’s how to optimize your failed payment recovery process when using GoHighLevel as your CRM and Stripe as your payment gateway. AVOID SUBSCRIPTION CHURN Stripe’s Default Failed Payment Handling Stripe offers a built-in feature called “Smart Retries” that automatically retries…
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Visa Mastercard Agree on $30b Settlement – What It Means for Online Merchants
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS, CREDIT CARD PROCESSING, Credit Card Processing Fees, Credit Card Surcharges, MasterCard, PAYMENT PROCESSING, VISAIn a landmark move that could reshape the landscape of credit card processing, Visa and Mastercard have reached a staggering $30 billion settlement with merchants across the United States. This settlement aims to address long-standing concerns over the exorbitant credit and debit card fees that have burdened retailers, particularly small businesses, for decades. For online…
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VAU and MAU Will Eliminate Churn on Your Subscriptions, Here’s How
We’ve all felt the sting of chargebacks, faced declines, and grappled with customer churn. These are not just “problems”; they’re actually revenue leaks that can bleed a subscription business dry if not addressed. Enter Visa Account Updater (VAU) and Mastercard Account Updater (MAU), the unsung heroes in the payment ecosystem that can help you overcome…
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Mastercard Bans Debit Cards for US Cannabis Shops, How to Comply without Losing Customers
Mastercard recently made a controversial decision that sent shockwaves through the burgeoning cannabis industry. The global financial giant instructed US-based cannabis shops to cease accepting its debit cards, citing federal laws that still classify marijuana as an illegal substance. The crackdown is instilling fear in cannabis merchants across the US. But what does this move…
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