Term Definitions

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Automatic Payments

Recurring transactions triggered automatically at specified intervals using saved payment methods, reducing friction in billing cycles

Automatic Funds Transfer

A pre-scheduled transaction where funds are moved from one bank account to another, often used for subscriptions or billing cycles

Authorization Retries

The process of reattempting declined authorizations to improve success rates, often via smart routing, updated MCCs, or data enrichment

Authorization Rates

The percentage of successfully approved transactions during the authorization phase, a key performance indicator for payment optimization

Authorization Hold

A temporary reservation of funds on a customer’s account after authorization but before capture or settlement

Authorization

The real-time approval of a payment transaction by the cardholder’s bank, verifying both identity and availability of funds

API (Application Programming Interface)

A set of protocols enabling communication between systems. In payments, APIs link merchant platforms to payment gateways or processors

AML (Anti-Money Laundering)

A set of regulations and procedures aimed at preventing the use of financial systems for money laundering or terrorist financing

Alternative Payment Methods (APMs)

Non-traditional payment options such as e-wallets, local bank transfers, and cryptocurrencies, often tailored to specific markets

Affiliate Payment Processing

A method of managing commission-based payments to affiliates, influencers, or referral partners through automated payout systems

Acquirer Reference Number (ARN)

A unique transaction ID used to trace a card payment as it moves between the acquirer and the cardholder’s bank

Acquirer (or Acquiring Bank)

A financial institution that processes card transactions on behalf of a merchant, ensuring authorization and fund settlement.

ACH (Automated Clearing House)

An electronic funds transfer system in the U.S. used for direct deposits, bill payments, and B2B transfers, a digital alternative to paper checks.

Abandonments

The act of users initiating a checkout process but failing to complete the payment, often due to friction, unclear pricing, or missing payment options.

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B2B (Business-to-Business)

Commercial transactions between two businesses, typically involving invoicing, extended payment terms, and bank-based settlements

BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later)

A financing option that lets customers pay in instalments while the merchant receives full upfront payment from the BNPL provider

Blockchain in Payment Processing

The use of blockchain infrastructure for real-time settlements, reduced transaction costs, and cross-border transparency in payments

Blockchain

A decentralised digital ledger where transaction records are publicly stored in immutable blocks, supporting transparency and security

Bitcoin Payment Gateway

A service enabling merchants to accept Bitcoin payments and convert them into local currency or hold in crypto wallets

Bitcoin as a Payment Method

Accepting Bitcoin directly or via a crypto processor as a form of online payment, converted into fiat or settled as crypto

Biometric Authentication

A method of verifying user identity using fingerprint, facial recognition, or iris scan, mainly used in mobile payments

BIC (Business Identifier Code)

A globally recognized code that identifies financial institutions during international transfers, often used with IBANs

Betting Payment Processing

Specialized payment infrastructure for high-risk betting and gambling platforms, requiring fast settlement, KYC, and chargeback management

Batch Processing

The grouping of multiple payment transactions for simultaneous processing, typically executed at the end of the business day

Bank Transfer

A payment method where funds are moved from one bank account to another, either domestically or internationally, often using ACH or SWIFT

Bank Payment Processing

The infrastructure that facilitates direct transfers between customer and merchant bank accounts in real time or via batch.

Bank Identification Number (BIN)

The first 6–8 digits of a card number that identify the issuing bank, card brand, and type used in fraud detection and routing.

Balance Manager

A tool that provides visibility and control over available balances across currencies, payment methods, or payout accounts.

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Custom Receipts

Personalized receipts including branding, messaging, legal info, and purchase details to improve post-payment experience and compliance

Cross-Border Payments

Transactions where the sender and recipient are in different countries; often involve FX conversion, regulatory checks, and network fees

Crypto Payment Processing

Enables merchants to accept crypto payments, often converting them into fiat, while managing volatility and regulatory compliance

Cryptocurrency

A decentralized digital asset used as a medium of exchange or store of value, e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, secured by cryptography

Credit Card

A card that allows users to borrow funds up to a set limit for purchases, with repayment due later, often with interest

Contactless Payment Limit

A threshold amount under which a cardholder can pay via tap without entering a PIN; varies by country and card type

Clearing

The process of reconciling and preparing a transaction for settlement between financial institutions, including fund allocation

Chargeback Prevention

Tools and processes designed to minimize chargebacks, including fraud screening, real-time alerts, and clear refund policies

Chargeback

A reversal of funds initiated by the cardholder’s issuing bank due to disputes, fraud claims, or processing errors

Checkout

The final step in a purchase journey where users confirm their order and submit payment via the chosen method

CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency)

A state-issued digital currency backed by a central bank, offering a regulated alternative to cash and commercial cryptocurrencies

CBS (Core Banking System)

A centralized banking platform used by financial institutions to manage customer accounts, transactions, loans, and reporting in real time

Casino Payment Methods

Specialized payment solutions tailored for licensed online casinos, including e-wallets, vouchers, and fast KYC-compliant methods

Card Security Code (CVC, CVV, CID)

A 3- or 4-digit code used to verify card-not-present transactions and reduce fraud; typically located on the back or front of the card

Card-Not-Present (CNP) Transactions

Transactions where the card is not physically presented, including online, phone, and stored-card payments, requiring additional security checks

Card-Present (CP) Transactions

Payments made when the card is physically presented at the point of sale, typically via chip, swipe, or contactless methods

Card Networks (Card Schemes)

Organizations that set the rules for card payments and manage the infrastructure between issuers, acquirers, and merchants (e.g., Visa, Mastercard)

Cardholder

An individual to whom a payment card has been issued by a bank or financial institution and who is authorized to use it

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Dispute

A formal challenge raised by a customer against a payment, potentially resulting in a chargeback if not resolved favorably

Direct Debit (DD)

A pull-based payment where a business withdraws funds from a customer’s bank account on agreed terms or schedule

Digital Wallet

An app or platform (e.g. Apple Pay, PayPal) that stores payment credentials and allows fast, secure payments online or in-store

Digital Invoice

An electronically delivered invoice, sent via email, SMS, or link, that allows customers to pay online instantly

Digital Currency

A broad term covering all electronically stored currencies, including cryptocurrencies and centrally issued digital cash (CBDCs)

Debit Card

A card linked to a bank account that deducts funds in real time when used for purchases; supports both CP and CNP transactions

DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion)

A feature allowing international customers to view and pay in their local currency at checkout, with exchange rates shown upfront

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EMV Liability Shift

A rule where merchants assume fraud liability if they don’t support EMV chip transactions and process a counterfeit magnetic stripe card

EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa)

A global standard for chip-based credit and debit card transactions that enhances in-person payment security

Electronic Invoice (e-Invoice)

A digital version of a traditional paper invoice that enables faster processing and payment via integrated digital channels

EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer)

A method of moving funds electronically between bank accounts, includes direct deposit, online transfers, and ATM withdrawals

EDI Payments

Automated payments made through standardized electronic documents exchanged between business systems, streamlining B2B transactions

E-commerce Payment Processing

Payment processing infrastructure designed specifically for online stores, supporting multiple payment types and currencies

E-commerce

The buying and selling of goods or services over the internet using digital storefronts and electronic payment methods

E-billing

An electronic method for generating, sending, and managing invoices and bills, reducing manual effort and paper usage

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Fraud

Unauthorized or deceptive activity in payments, including identity theft, card testing, phishing, and chargeback abuse

Fiat Currency

Government-issued money not backed by a physical commodity. Examples include USD, EUR, and GBP

FATF (Financial Action Task Force)

An intergovernmental body that sets global standards to combat money laundering and terrorist financing

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H2H API (Host-to-Host API)

A direct server-to-server integration method enabling secure, high-volume transaction processing without frontend involvement, best for enterprises

High-Risk Business

A business category with elevated fraud, chargeback, or regulatory exposure (e.g. gaming, adult, forex), requiring specialized payment solutions

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Issuer (or Issuing Bank)

The financial institution that provides a card to a consumer, approves or declines transactions, and handles repayment and disputes

IoV (Internet of Vehicles)

A system enabling real-time data sharing between vehicles, infrastructure, and external services, with emerging applications in embedded commerce and payments

IoT (Internet of Things)

A network of internet-connected devices that can exchange data, in payments, used in smart terminals and unattended commerce

International Payment Gateway

A payment solution supporting global transactions, multi-currency processing, and cross-border compliance for international merchants

Interchange Fee

A fee paid by the acquiring bank to the issuing bank for processing a card transaction, set by card networks and influenced by card type, region, and risk

Invoicing Software

A digital tool that automates invoice creation, sending, tracking, and payment collection, improving billing workflows for businesses

IBAN (International Bank Account Number)

A standardized international bank account format used to ensure accurate and efficient cross-border bank transfers

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KYC (Know Your Customer)

A regulatory process where businesses verify the identity of clients to prevent fraud, money laundering, and financial crime

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Local Payment Methods (LPMs)

Payment solutions preferred in specific countries or regions (e.g. iDEAL in the Netherlands, Boleto in Brazil), enhancing checkout conversion locally

Limits

Predefined thresholds set for transactions, accounts, or payment flows, used to manage risk, fraud exposure, or regulatory compliance

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Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

A security protocol requiring users to verify their identity through two or more factors

Multi-Currency Processing

A payment gateway capability that allows merchants to accept payments in different currencies while settling in their preferred currency

Mobile Wallet

An app or embedded phone feature that securely stores card details for contactless or in-app payments (e.g. Apple Pay, Google Wallet)

Mobile Payment Methods

Payment tools designed specifically for smartphones and tablets, includes wallets, QR codes, and mobile banking apps

Mobile Payment

A broad term for transactions initiated via mobile devices, including tap-to-pay, mobile wallets, and in-app payments

Merchant Identification Number (MID)

A unique identifier assigned to a merchant by the acquiring bank or PSP, used for transaction routing and reporting

Merchant Bank

The acquiring bank that underwrites the merchant account, handles transaction settlements, and assumes processing risk

Merchant Account

A special type of bank account that allows a merchant to accept and settle payments from card or digital transactions

Merchant

A business or individual that sells goods or services and accepts electronic payments through various channels

MCC (Merchant Category Code)

A four-digit code used to classify merchants by business type, impacts transaction fees, risk assessments, and reporting

Mastercard SecureCode

A 3D Secure protocol by Mastercard requiring cardholder authentication during online payments to reduce fraud

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Notifications

Automated alerts triggered by payment events (e.g. successful transaction, failure, refund), sent to merchants or end users in real time

NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens)

Unique digital assets stored on a blockchain, representing ownership of items such as artwork, media, or in-game items

Near-Field Communication (NFC)

A wireless technology enabling close-range communication between devices, widely used in tap-to-pay contactless payments

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Open Banking

A framework allowing third-party providers to access consumer financial data (with consent) for services like account aggregation or direct bank payments

One-Click Payments

A checkout feature that enables repeat customers to complete purchases instantly using securely stored payment credentials

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Phishing

A form of online fraud where attackers impersonate trusted entities to steal sensitive information such as passwords or payment details

Personal Identification Number (PIN)

A secret numeric code used by cardholders to authenticate transactions at ATMs or POS terminals

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Payments

Direct payments between individuals using digital apps, often without intermediaries

PCI Certification

A validation that confirms a company complies with PCI DSS security requirements for storing, transmitting, or processing card data

PCI DSS (Data Security Standard)

A set of global security standards created by major card networks to protect cardholder data in payment systems

Payout

The transfer of funds from a business or platform to individuals or merchants, typically for withdrawals, settlements, or commissions

Payment Service Provider (PSP)

A company that offers businesses the ability to accept digital payments, manage risk, and connect to multiple payment methods and acquirers

Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2)

A European Union regulation governing electronic payments, mandating SCA and open banking access for increased security and competition

Payment Reversal

The cancellation of a previously authorized transaction before settlement, typically initiated by merchant, gateway, or customer

Payment Processor

The technical provider that handles the transaction flow between merchant, gateway, and financial networks

Payment Processing Fees

Charges applied per transaction by PSPs or acquirers, usually a fixed fee + percentage based on volume, method, and risk

Payment Processing

The end-to-end workflow from payment initiation to settlement, including authorization, capture, and reconciliation

Payment Page

The web interface where customers input their payment details, may be hosted, embedded, or custom-built

Payment Orchestration

A strategy that routes transactions across multiple PSPs, acquirers, and processors to optimize cost, success rate, and UX

Payment Notification

A system-generated message confirming the status of a transaction (success, failure, reversal) to the merchant or system

Payment Methods

The range of available options customers can use to pay, including cards, wallets, bank transfers, and cryptocurrencies

Payment Link

A shareable URL that redirects users to a secure checkout page, enabling simple payment collection via email, SMS, or chat

Payment Initiation Service Provider (PISP)

A licensed third party in open banking that initiates direct payments from a customer’s bank account on their behalf

Payment Identifier

A unique reference number used to distinguish and trace a payment transaction within the system

Payment Gateway Plugins

Ready-to-use modules that connect popular CMS or e-commerce platforms (e.g. WooCommerce, Magento) with payment systems

Payment Gateway Maintenance

Ongoing updates, monitoring, and support activities that ensure the secure and uninterrupted operation of a payment gateway

Payment Gateway Integration

The process of connecting a merchant’s platform with the payment gateway API to enable transaction flow and reporting

Payment Gateway

A technology solution that securely transmits customer payment data to the processor, handles authorization, and returns status updates to the merchant

Payment Facilitator (PayFac)

An intermediary that allows sub-merchants to process payments without obtaining their own merchant account, typically used by platforms

Payment Authorization Code

A unique code generated during transaction approval by the issuer, used as proof of authorization

Payment Aggregator

A service provider that enables multiple merchants to accept payments under a single master account, reducing onboarding complexity

Payment Acceptance

The capability of a business to receive payments through various channels, including cards, bank transfers, and alternative methods

Payee

The recipient of a payment. Can be an individual, business, or organization receiving funds via any method

PAN (Primary Account Number)

The full card number embossed or printed on a payment card, used to identify the issuer, account, and check digit

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QR Codes

Scannable matrix barcodes used to initiate payments, open checkout pages, or connect users to digital content in offline-to-online commerce

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Routing

The logic used to direct payment transactions through the most efficient or cost-effective processor, acquirer, or payment method

Remittance Transfers

Cross-border transfers of funds from individuals to recipients in another country

Refund

A payment returned to the customer, in full or partially, due to order cancellation, product return, or dispute resolution

Recurring Payment

A pre-authorized payment setup that charges the customer at fixed intervals for ongoing services or products

Recurring Billing

Automated invoicing and charging of customers at regular intervals, typically used in SaaS, subscriptions, or memberships

Reconciliation

The process of matching incoming payments with invoices, bank records, or platform reports to ensure transaction accuracy and completeness

Real-Time Payment Processing

The ability to process, authorize, and settle a transaction instantly, reducing delays and improving user satisfaction

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SWIFT Code

A global identifier for financial institutions used in international wire transfers, ensures proper routing of cross-border payments

Subscriptions

A recurring billing model where customers pay at regular intervals for continuous access to products or services

Stablecoin

A type of cryptocurrency pegged to a fiat currency or asset to minimize volatility used in settlements or cross-border payments

SSL (Secure Socket Layer)

A cryptographic protocol that ensures encrypted data transmission between a user’s browser and the server, replaced by TLS in modern systems

Software as a Service

A business model where users access cloud-hosted software via subscriptions, often involves recurring payments and digital contracts

Settlement

The final transfer of funds from the customer’s bank to the merchant’s account after authorization and clearing

SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area)

An initiative that standardizes euro-denominated payments across EU and select non-EU countries, simplifying cross-border transfers

SCA (Strong Customer Authentication)

An EU-mandated security protocol requiring two or more independent authentication elements during checkout, aligned with PSD2

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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

A security measure requiring users to verify identity via two methods (e.g. password + SMS code or biometric scan)

Transaction (TXN)

An exchange of value between buyer and seller, typically includes authorization, clearing, and settlement

Tokenization

The process of replacing sensitive payment data with a non-sensitive token, used to protect card data during storage and transfer

Token Vault

A secure repository for storing encrypted payment tokens used for recurring billing and one-click checkout

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Void Transaction

The cancellation of a payment before settlement, typically used when a transaction was made in error or needs to be halted before funds transfer

Virtual Terminal

A web-based interface that allows merchants to manually process card-not-present transactions, often for phone or email orders

Virtual Card Payment

A payment made using a temporary or digital-only card number, typically used for secure online purchases or B2B disbursements

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Withdrawal

The process of moving funds from a payment system or digital wallet into a bank account or other payout destination

White-Label Payment Processing

End-to-end handling of transactions through a third-party system that is fully branded as the reseller’s own solution

White-Label Payment Gateway

A rebrandable payment platform that enables businesses to offer payment processing under their own name without building infrastructure from scratch

White-Label

A service or product developed by one provider but rebranded and resold by another entity under their own brand

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