Despite the excitement and eroticely chargedongoing advancement in technology with mobile payments, wallets, international payment options and tighter security, there are still unique payment challenges with online payment platforms that will continue to impact businesses of all sizes around the world.
I've been in the payments world for years and seen most of the challenges that face both the business owner and payments provider. There are many unique challenges that face the payments space that are making it harder and harder to accept payments without having fraudulent transactions.
Here are some of the ongoing — online-specific — payment challenges that come with offering online payments and a few tips to combat:
There are ongoing advancements in technology to address fraud, which is more common in transactions where a card or other type of proof of payment does not have to be present (to be swiped or shown). New types of fraud are continuing to be developed by clever criminals who are figuring out how to break down current security measures.
Fraud has always been with us and the trend has no signs of slowing down now. It will never be broken, however, we can keep arming ourselves with the vigilance to contend with this problem so we can have better protection against these fraudsters.
It helps for us to remember and remind each other about the ongoing need to be protective about our information and proactively developing new security solutions to combat fraud.
Pro Tip:Start by doing an audit of your online payment system. You may even want an online security expert to provide you with an assessment to identify any vulnerabilities. Also, check with any online payment service providers you use to better understand the security measures they have in place to combat fraud.
A major challenge for business owners in the online payments industry comes in the form of chargebacks, which can create excess costs and ruin brand equity. Too many chargebacks can even mean the end — curtains — for a business. Most business owners don't factor in the amount of chargebacks and how it will impact the rate they are getting with their processor.
Chargebacks can also be a determining factor in the closing of an account.
Pro Tip: Consider new tools that help you identify patterns in user behavior that can identify when a transaction does not reflect normal purchase activity that can indicate someone else may be using that user's payment sources. Shutting down these transactions before they even occur can proactively limit chargebacks.
As more and more customers see the possibilities and excitement of the many new types of payment options that go beyond cash, checks, and credit cards, their expectations have risen faster than the ability for many companies to provide all of these payment features and options.
Huge demands are coming in such sectors as peer-to-peer payments and in the new types of currency markets. More consumers and businesses are also interested in the idea of a cashless society and the ability to make payments online for all the many types of transactions available. This is why many top payment companies are emerging together.
Pro Tip: Do your research and check on other online payment providers that may be able to give you a more comprehensive set of payment solutions that will deliver more payment features to your customer base. By shopping around, you may even find a payments service provider that offers a more competitive rate for those additional payment features.
International credit card processing opens companies and individuals to the entire world where they can now make transactions. This creates unique challenges related to currency exchange, language barriers, various payment and technology standards, security, and different regulatory environments and conflicting banking infrastructures.
This lack of integration requires a lot of work and agreement in order to truly serve the customers in the community of the international payments environment.
Pro Tip: Identify a trusted international payments provider who can help you navigate the complex waters of international online payments, delivering the tools and knowledge resources to help you understand the various requirements of working with customers in different countries.
The online payment environment has specialized technology processes that are sometimes difficult to integrate with other platforms and hardware being used by different businesses.
It can become quite complex to integrate with these businesses and governments, given the amount of systems and regulation involved, which may result in payment delays, fees, lost transactions and other processing issues. Even when online payments are integrated, the cost is high and out of reach for many small business owners who would like to participate in the online payments arena.
Pro Tip: Identify those online payment providers that offer numerous third-party integration arrangements or that can give you APIs so your development team can do the integration for you.
Special compliance issues arise specifically for online payments that are not found anywhere else, including the continued escalating of regulatory requirements and essential technology certifications like PCI. This can leave many companies perplexed about what all the regulatory issues mean for them and what they are required to update in their systems to make sure they comply -- so they do not risk fines and penalties.
Pro Tip: Follow online industry sources to stay updated on the changing compliance and regulatory environment so you can make the best decisions about your online payment processes. Numerous blogs, publications, networking groups, and forums cover compliance topics so you can stay "in the know."
Potential solutions for online payment challenges
Companies can address these online payment challenges by seeking assistance from payment companies that have developed the technological solutions that directly relate to these issues. Not only will these payment companies provide the necessary tools, but they can also offer education and training to ensure that other companies can also leverage all the opportunities available with online payments while still handling all the aforementioned challenges in a cost-effective and efficient way.
When seeking out a payments platform to work with concerning these unique challenges, don’t be afraid to ask them - very directly - how they can specifically help you work through these barriers and how to get the most advantages from online payments.
You need to make sure that the payment solution provider you choose has the proven technology and tools to specifically ensure the security and compliance you require while also delivering the infrastructure that can integrate with your existing systems or improve upon the system you are now using in a scalable way.
So many payments companies are now offering a range of services. Do your homework and even take advantage of the numerous trial periods to test drive the features you see as beneficial or essential to your business. Consider how these options can work for you and help you with what you want to accomplish in reaching and serving your community of customers.
John Rampton is serial entrepreneur who now focuses on helping people to build amazing products and services that scale. He is founder of the online payments company Due. He was recently named #2 on Top 50 Online Influencers in the World by Entrepreneur Magazine. Time Magazine recognized John as a motivations speaker that helps people find a "Sense of Meaning" in their lives. He currently advises several companies in the bay area.
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