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Interchange fees 101: What they are and how they work | Stripe Interchange fees, also known as swipe fees, comprised 70% to 90% of these card processing fees For businesses that accept card payments from customers, interchange fees affect operating costs, pricing strategies, and their business model Overlooking these fees can generate unnecessary expenses that reduce profits
Stripe Reader M2 | Stripe Terminal A compact battery-powered bluetooth mobile reader for accepting chip, swipe, and contactless payments
How to accept credit cards on iPhones | Stripe A credit card swiper for an iPhone is a small device that plugs into your iPhone and allows you to swipe credit or debit cards to process payments It’s often used by small businesses or vendors on the go (such as at markets or events) to accept card payments without a full point-of-sale (POS) system The worldwide market for mobile POS terminals was valued at about $36 billion in 2024 and
Wireless credit card terminals: A guide for businesses | Stripe A built-in screen and keypad Chip, tap, and swipe support A receipt printer Connectivity via Wi-Fi, cellular, or both A rechargeable battery for full-day use These terminals are used in restaurants for tableside checkout, retail to shorten lines or provide curbside service, and anywhere payments need to happen away from a fixed register
What Are EMV Chip Cards? How EMV Works | Stripe If you’ve ever made a purchase by inserting your credit or debit card, instead of swiping it, then you already know how to use EMV chip cards If you’re a business that accepts card payments from customers in person, your card reader probably already accepts these “dipped” chip payments But even if you’ve been using this method for years, you might not know what EMV chip cards are