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Merchant

What Is a Merchant?

A merchant is a business or individual that sells goods or services to customers in exchange for payment. Merchants accept various payment methods including cash, credit cards, debit cards, and digital payments.

Merchants operate in retail stores, online platforms, or service-based businesses.

Why It Matters

Merchants are an essential part of the financial system because they facilitate commerce and economic activity. Payment networks, banks, and financial technology companies work together to process merchant transactions.

Understanding merchants helps explain how consumer payments move through the financial system.

How Merchant Payments Work

When a customer makes a purchase, the merchant processes the transaction through a payment system.

The process typically includes:

  • initiating the payment
  • transmitting the transaction through a payment network
  • verifying funds with the customer’s bank
  • completing the transaction

The merchant then receives payment through their merchant account.

Merchant vs Consumer

  • A merchant sells goods or services.
  • A consumer purchases those goods or services.

FAQs About Merchants

How do merchants accept card payments?
Through payment processors and point-of-sale systems.

Do merchants pay transaction fees?
Yes, payment processing fees may apply.

What is a merchant account?
It is a bank account that allows businesses to accept electronic payments.

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