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Paris, le 08 décembre 2011 – PriceMinister retient SlimPay, établissement de paiement agréé par la Banque de France, pour sa solution « SEPA Direct Debit ». Cette solution permet l’encaissement des sommes dues par les vendeurs professionnels abonnés aux services « SuperBoutiques » de la place de marché, depuis n’importe quel compte-bancaire de la zone SEPA, qui inclut 32 pays. Successeur du prélèvement automatique français qui disparaitra en 2014, le SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) est une solution novatrice que PriceMinister est un des premiers acteurs de l’hexagone à déployer. Il s’agit d’un moyen de paiement entièrement dématérialisé et fiable dans le temps, au contraire de l’encaissement par carte bancaire qui génère des incidents pour date de validité échue, dépassement de plafond ou du chèque qui reste une solution nationale.

PriceMinister retient SlimPay pour l’encaissement des abonnements « SuperBoutiques » de sa plateforme de marché - SlimPay - Prestataire de Services de Paiement

http://www.slimpay.net/priceminister-retient-slimpay-pour-l%E2%80%99encaissement-des-abonnements-%C2%AB-superboutiques-%C2%BB-de-sa-plateforme-de-marche/
http://chargify.com/payment-gateways/

Supported Payment Gateways - Chargify

Do I still have to pay the transaction fees that my merchant account requires? Unfortunately this is one thing that we cannot control. Your merchant account and gateway will still take a percentage, also known as discount rate, of every transaction.
http://blog.handcraft.com/2011/10/an-open-letter-to-stripe/ Stripe sounds lovely and I wanted to add a voice from Europe calling for you guys to hurry up and get over here. The payment processing industry is probably a mess in the US, but I can almost guarantee you it’s even more of a mess over here if you’re not in the UK. Sounds like a great business opportunity, right? In getting ours set up we went through a 3-month long nightmare/adventure and finally settled on Ogone+Spreedly. I’m sure you know of both. Spreedly is like Stripe in its elegance and simplicity, but it’s not full-stack, which means we’re required to suffer through the terrible UX and customer support of Ogone.

An open letter to Stripe « Handcrafted

https://stripe.com/

Stripe

Full-stack payments You don't need a merchant account or gateway. Stripe handles everything, including storing cards, subscriptions, and direct payouts to your bank account.

App55 wants to bring easy payments to every online retailer

One of the reasons that Amazon and Apple are so successful as online retailers is that it’s so easy to buy from them. Once you’re signed up, it’s as simple as a click (or at most, entering your password) to buy anything. Other businesses would no doubt love to be able to make life that simple their customers, and UK startup App55 wants to help them do just that. http://thenextweb.com/uk/2011/08/05/app55-wants-to-bring-the-ease-of-amazon-and-apple-payments-to-every-online-retailer/
http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/29/accel-puts-34-million-in-online-payments-platform-braintree/

Accel Puts $34 Million In Online Payments Platform Braintree

It’s no secret that Accel is making major investments in the online payments space, funding both Wonga and e-payments company Yapstone. And today the venture firm is announcing a $34 million Series A investment in Chicago-based online payments company Braintree. Accel partner Ryan Sweeney will be joining Braintree’s board.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/biz/2011/05/accept-payments-from-your-site-in-minutes-with-pintpay.php PintPay promises to be a hassle-free way of adding payments and recurring payments to one's Website. It forgoes the need to deal with payment gateways, merchant accounts and coding of any sort in favor of a simple dashboard from which one can set up new products, set their prices, track customer history and configure the design of the payment pages. It's these features that Yu says sets PintPay apart from similar products like Chargify , Recurly and CheddarGetter . Another difference is in its pricing model. Users pay 2.9% + 30 cents per transaction. There's no monthly fee until you reach $300 in monthly revenue, at which point you start paying $29 per month.

Accept Payments From Your Site in Minutes With PintPay

Fondée en 2005 par Florent Guibert et Stéphane Wallart, Up&Net vient de finaliser une levée de fonds de 3 millions d’euros auprès de CM-CIC Capital Privé et CapDécisif Management, investisseur historique dans la société. Up&Net a développé la 1ere plateforme de paiement dématérialisé en marque blanche permettant de faire accepter tout type de moyens de paiement sur des centaines de sites e-commerce. Cette levée de fonds va permettre d’industrialiser cette plateforme, de consolider les équipes techniques et commerciales et de développer de nouveaux produits monétiques en marque blanche en s’appuyant sur une technologie inédite. Pour Alexandre Micouleau, Directeur de Participations de CM-CIC Capital Privé « Up&Net intervient sur un marché en pleine explosion sur laquelle elle apparait comme idéalement positionnée. La solution technologique proposée, la qualité du management et la traction commerciale dont bénéficie cette jeune société nous ont rapidement convaincu de les accompagner ». http://frenchweb.fr/exclu-levee-de-fonds-de-3-millions-deuros-pour-upnet/

[Exclu] Levée de fonds de 3 millions d’euros pour Up&Net | FrenchWeb.fr

Dans le cadre du développement du projet, j’ai été amené à choisir une solution de paiement en ligne. L’exercice étant nouveau pour moi et n’ayant pas de connaissances spécifiques sur le sujet, voici comme je m’y suis pris. La première étape est bien sûr de procéder à une recherche sur Internet. Je n’ai pas trouvé grand chose : quelques échanges dans des forums et un bon e-book . C’était assez toutefois pour dégrossir le sujet. http://blog.madmagz.com/choisir-une-solution-de-paiement-en-ligne

Le blog de Madmagz » Comment choisir une solution de paiement en ligne

There is an inevitable and unavoidable point in the life of many successful web applications where you, as the creator of your amazing app, are going to have to accept your customers’ money. As fantastic as this is, it is also a complete headache. PlayNice.ly went through this process last year and it is only just getting entirely sorted out. There are bank accounts, merchant accounts, payment gateways and recurring billing systems… and they all have to talk to each other!

Web apps, credit cards, merchant accounts and PayPalPlayNice.ly | PlayNice.ly

http://playnice.ly/blog/2011/03/23/web-apps-credit-cards-merchant-accounts-and-paypal/

Report: PayPal’s Express Checkout Helps Bump Merchant Sales By 18 Percent

Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007, she helped lead Congresswoman Carloyn Maloney’s community outreach and relations efforts in New York City. She graduated from Columbia University in 2003, where she was... → Learn More Payments giant PayPal has been offering online merchants the ability to use its Express Checkout service , which is a one-stop payment option streamlines the checkout process for consumers. A buyer does not have to reenter shipping, billing, or payment information for a PayPal payment, expediting the checkout process.
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Online Payment Systems & Credit Card Payment Processing Services by Braintree Payment Solutions

In 2003, Bryan Johnson (right) was hired for a commission-only job selling credit card services to businesses. “I was broke,” says Johnson. “The job was brutal. Business owners were tired of the industry’s deception and trickery and didn’t hesitate when given an opportunity to vent.”

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