awards and rankings
Fortune Rankings:
First Data is ranked No. 295 on Fortune’s 500 List in 2009.
First Data is ranked No. 1 for the Financial Data Services Industry on the Fortune 500 list in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Global Finance Ranking:
Global Finance ranks First Data as the “Best Electronic Commerce Provider” in its annual Best Treasury and Cash Management Banks and Providers Awards 2007.
Awards:
Giftex awards First Data the 2009 Giftex Prepay Innovation Award for the GO-Tag™ solution.
First Data’s GO-Tag solution places second at the 2009 CTIA E-Tech Awards for Mobile Applications & Widgets – Mobile Payments.
The International Card Manufacturers Association (ICMA) recognizes First Data at the 2009 Élan Awards, selecting the GO-Tag solution as a finalist for Best Other Secure Card Design award as well as a People’s Choice award.
First Data is named McDonald’s U.S. Technology Supplier of the Year for 2008.
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Electronic Payment Money Saving Tips
Whether your business is already accepting credit cards, or if you’re considering it, you should know about important money saving tips you can use to get the most out of your electronic payment processing.
The first thing you should know is that there are a series of what are called interchange levels which affect the cost of a charge at every stage, depending on a number of factors—including the type of card presented, specific information contained in the transaction and how and when the transaction is processed. Here are a few tips on how you can prevent being assessed higher processing fees:
1. Swipe the card, key-entered transactions are charged at higher rates
2. Obtain a valid authorization from the terminal or register
3. Provide all original electronic authorization information at the time of settlement
4. Settle transactions daily
5. If you are key-entering often, clean your terminal’s magnetic-stripe reader
6. For card-not-present transactions, ask the customer for the card expiration date and include it in the authorization request
7. Use fraud prevention tools such as Address Verification Service
Reducing chargebacks is another way to save money. A chargeback is a reversal of a payment card transaction that usually occurs when a consumer files disputes with their bank or card provider. Following these tips can help you reduce chargebacks:
1. Keep copies of your sales transactions and respond to retrieval requests by sending sales draft copies immediately
2. To avoid duplicate processing, reconcile your batches daily and ensure that the register/terminal totals match daily receipts
3. A timely sales slip submission, along with a written explanation of the validity of the charge, will be needed to try to reverse a chargeback when a customer denies making or authorizing a transaction
4. To be valid, the sales slip must include both a cardholder signature and the card account obtained directly from an imprint of the card itself or from electronically reading the magnetic stripe
5. Upon swiping a card, if the card number does not match the number embossed on the face of the card, ask for a different form of payment
6. Credits must be processed correctly and on time
7. Authorize all transactions, and accurately record the approval code on the sales slip
8. Never process a transaction on a card prior to, or after, the valid date
9. Sales transactions must not be processed prior to delivery of the product purchased. Proof of delivery, signed by the cardholder, should be obtained for every credit card transaction in which the merchandise or service is not delivered immediately at the point-of-sale
10. Ensure that your customers are aware of your return policy at the time of purchase. Stick to your policy. Display the policy at the point-of-sale and print it on your sales slips, directly above the cardholder signature
Preventing fraud is one more way you can keep costs down. Here are some telltale signs that can tip you off to potential fraud. Watch for customers who; purchase a large amount of merchandise without regard to size, style, color or price; don’t ask questions on major purchases; try to distract or rush you during the sale; make purchases and leave the store but then return to make additional purchases; make large purchases just after the business has opened or as it is closing and refuse free delivery for large items. It is also recommended that you keep your terminals up to date to avoid any compliance issues. All devices in First Data’s FD line of payment solutions use PA-DSS compliant applications. What’s more, First Data’s proprietary PIN pads are PED-certified and offer Triple DES encryption for added security. This helps reduce your exposure to fraud and the fines associated with it.
For more information on money saving tips, please call your First Data Independent Sales representative at 800.616.1899
As employers increasingly seek to reduce expenses, the elimination of paper paychecks presents one such opportunity. While direct deposit is a long standing solution, millions of American employees remain unbanked, lacking the traditional banking relationship needed for typical electronic pay.
With the Money Network – Electronic Payroll Distribution Services, employers can provide their employees the benefits of electronic pay while at the same time reducing administrative costs. The pay-to-the-penny solution includes the Money Network™ Card and Money Network™ Check, enabling employers to easily comply with payroll laws*, while providing a safe and convenient pay alternative for employees.
Money Network prepaid products cater to a rapidly growing demand for innovative payment products that make it easy and secure for cardholders to pay bills and make purchases in person, online, or on the phone without a bank account. Your employees have the convenience of accessing pay with ease from thousands of surcharge-free ATMs and check cashing locations.
Money Network ensures prompt disbursement and access to wages for all employees, improves payroll security and controls and administers uninterrupted pay in case of disaster. Your employees will also appreciate the ability to upgrade to a personalized Visa Payroll Card, along with the option to pay for virtually anything in person, online or in store. They also have secure access to funds and balance information and 24/7 bi-lingual customer service.
For more information on Money Network Electronic Payroll Distribution Services, please call your First Data Independent Sales (FDIS) representative at 800.616.1899
Each employer is responsible for determining the legal requirements for each jurisdiction in which it compensates employees, and that decision must always rest with the employer.
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Accept Credit Cards
Today Business owners can expand their revenue-generating opportunities by setting up a FDIS merchant account to accept credit cards, PIN-secured and signature debit cards, checks and gift cards from customers. Merchants can be assured that:
We work with our customers and use our technology, experience and resources to deliver tailored payment solutions to fit your business today We give you the ability to accept transactions in a safer, more reliable and more profitable environment
Accepting Credit Cards Is an Easy Process
Step 1: Decide on a strategy—Whether choosing to accept only credit cards or virtually every noncash transaction, including PIN-secured and signature debit cards, gift cards, TeleCheck® Electronic Check Acceptance® (ECA®) Verification Service or electronic check processing, FDIS can help businesses capture new revenue through increased payment options.
Step 2: Create a merchant account—Creating a FDIS merchant account is quick and easy. Complete a merchant application and, barring any discrepancies, most accounts are approved within 48 hours.
Step 3: Choose the best product—FDIS products are designed to suit all payment processing needs, with products ranging from hardwired transaction terminals, PIN pads and printers to wireless, handheld terminals.
About Us
First Data Independent Sales (FDIS) offers unparalleled, cutting-edge products and services to enable you to accept nearly any kind of payment option. FDIS uses First Data’s processing engine. First Data makes buying and selling easier. Many of you do business with First Data every day, although you may not realize it. Whether you’re writing a check at the gas station, using your ATM/debit card to pay for groceries, buying a book online, getting cash out of an ATM, paying for dinner with your credit card or using a gift card to purchase something special, chances are your transaction is moved quickly and securely by First Data.


