2/07/2024

Priority Payment Apps





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Priority Payment apps

 

Cash Apps

Priority Payment Systems is a BBB-accredited business with a customer rating of 1 out of 5 stars. Some of its competitors include Stripe, Block, Flutterwave, FIS, and First Data. 

Venmo

 

·        Cash App

A peer-to-peer money transfer app that lets you send and receive money using a linked bank account, your Cash App balance, credit card, or debit card.

·        Google Wallet

A digital wallet that lets you access your payment cards, loyalty cards, and concert tickets from your Android phone.

·        Stripe

An online payment processing and credit card processing platform for businesses. Stripe allows businesses to accept credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diners Club, and China UnionPay. A payment processing platform that helps small businesses and freelancers get paid. It's available in over 35 countries and supports over 135 currencies.Stripe is PCI Level I encrypted, which means all transactions are protected from data breaches. Stripe also pays hackers to find exploits, which are codes used to attack a vulnerability in a system or software.

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·        Block

Blockchain technology has been called "unhackable" because each block is cryptographically locked with the previous block. However, recent studies and reports show that blockchain is still susceptible to cybersecurity attacks.

·        Flutterwave

A financial technology company that provides payment solutions, including online payment acceptance, cross-border payouts and transfers, currency swapping, and point-of-sale (POS) systems. Flutterwave primarily serves businesses, individuals, and startups, particularly in emerging markets. Flutterwave says they take the responsibility of their customers' personal and financial information seriously. They also say that Flutterwave has not been hacked.

·        FIS

A global provider of financial services technology and outsourcing solutions. FIS employs over 55,000 people across more than 50 countries. It serves retail, commercial, and institutional banking, capital markets, and insurance clients. FIS performs vulnerability scans, including scans on application and internal/external network infrastructure. FIS also performs ethical hacking/penetration tests on a regular basis

 

·        First Data

Offers card acceptance online, in person, and over the phone. First Data next day funding means you'll see funds in your bank account quickly, reducing the time between when you process a transaction and when you receive the money.

Members of Generation Z—the age group between 18 and 26 years old—are the most likely to adopt digital wallets as their primary payment method for shopping (91%) and traveling. 

 

Pay Pal

 

 

Here are some apps that offer expedited payment processing:

  • Dwolla: Offers same-day ACH transfers for a fee.


  • Stripe Instant: Provides instant payouts to connected bank accounts.



  • PayPal Zettle: Enables fast deposits for in-person payments.



  • Square Instant Deposit: Offers instant transfers for credit card sales.



  • Mercury: Business banking platform with instant ACH transfers.

Here are some apps that are specifically designed for businesses to make and receive payments:

  • Zoho Books: Accounting software with invoicing, expense tracking, and payroll.


  • FreshBooks: Cloud-based accounting platform with invoicing, payments, and project management.


  • Wave: Free accounting software with invoicing, payments, and receipt scanning.


  • Gusto: Payroll and HR platform with integrated payments and benefits.


  • Rippling: Modern payroll and HR platform with all-in-one features.


When choosing an app, consider the following factors:

  • Your needs: What features are most important to you? Do you need same-day ACH transfers, or are you more interested in invoicing and expense tracking?
  • Your budget: How much are you willing to pay for a payment processing app? Some apps charge monthly fees, while others charge per transaction.
  • Your business size: Some apps are better suited for small businesses, while others are designed for larger enterprises.