Why cash-only is more expensive than accepting cards
Cash businesses lose money directly and indirectly by avoiding cards. What are the costs of accepting cash, and how does it compare with cards?
Cash businesses lose money directly and indirectly by avoiding cards. What are the costs of accepting cash, and how does it compare with cards?
Payzone card machines have 12-month contracts, and add-on services are good for small shops. But what about costs and customer support?
Do all businesses need a merchant account? What is it anyway? We explain the merchant account definition clearly - and a few alternatives to it.
We compared the fees of iZettle Reader and PayPal Here. The winner? That depends on card revenue and the type of cards you accept.
Paper receipts are falling out of favour - why? We address the environmental impact, health implications and disadvantages.
Email receipts are rising in popularity, but does it render paper receipts obsolete? There are issues with both, but newer solutions are solving them.
Our review looks at Worldpay's versatile mobile card reader with 24/7 phone support and phone payment option.
How is a cash advance different from loans? Not only are they structurally different, they also have different purposes.
Where can you get a merchant cash advance in the UK and how does it work? We've identified ten companies offering this alternative finance option.
iZettle Reader 2 has landed - an improved update of the first iZettle Reader. Looking nearly identical, what's actually different about this one?
Not all merchants are approved by Square, iZettle, SumUp or PayPal. What are the restricted businesses, and why is it harder to get approval for them?
Some merchants still impose a £5 minimum on card payments, but is it a good idea - or even legal? Read this carefully if you're considering it.