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Mobile Payment Options for Small Businesses

By Rose Fitzpatrick, CPA

Ensuring customer payments transact seamlessly, securely and reliably is a top priority for small business owners. Accepting non-cash payment options such as credit cards and debit cards has become a must and many small business owners are turning to smartphones for an easy solution. Several companies have developed options that are simple, convenient and secure and allow merchants and consumers to use their smartphone or tablet for payments.

Dongle-based Mobile Payments

A “dongle” is a USB device that plugs into the headphone jack of a mobile phone or tablet. Card reader dongles work with special applications which allow business owners to swipe credit and debit cards on their tablet or smartphone to accept them as payment. After registering with a provider, business owners download an app, link their business banking account to the app, and plug in a special card reader to their device. Customers swipe their credit/debit card and sign the screen with their finger to pay. The app and the card reader are typically free.

Three of the most popular dongle-based mobile payment options are:

NFCs and Mobile Wallets (aka: contactless phone payments)

The next generation of mobile payment options includes near field communications (NFC) and contactless phone payments. These options require the customer to have special apps on their phones which store credit/debit card information. The customer either taps or holds their phone near the merchant’s phone or specially designed reader to process payment. These options require that both the customer and the merchant have the app. Some providers require the merchant to have a special reader device. One caveat is that each provider currently only works with specific phones.

Contactless phone payments are gaining momentum, especially among young consumers who are used to using apps and are looking for convenience-based mobile payment solutions. Here are three popular options:

To determine which mobile payment option(s) are right for you, business owners should investigate each option thoroughly. Check rates, read reviews, ask about transaction fees, fraud protection, charge back fees, monthly minimum fees, equipment fees and installation fees before setting up an account. Business owners may want to offer both a dongle-based system and a contactless phone payment solution in order to provide the most convenient options for their clients.

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