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Why Do Small Business Change Payment Processors?

By PaymentsJournal
April 15, 2019
in Credit, Debit, Merchant, Processing
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Data for this episode of Truth In Data provided by Mercator Advisory Group’s report – Payment Acceptance as Digital Channels Expand

  • When small businesses switch payment processors it is just about the charges and fees
  • When they switch they are also looking for:
    • Better reporting tools
    • Speedy set up
    • Superior customer service

About this report

Mercator Advisory Group’s most recent Insight Summary Report, Payment Acceptance as Digital Channels Expand, based on the company’s annual Small Business Payments and Banking Survey conducted in 2018, reveals that 46% of U.S. small businesses that accept payment cards consider acquiring or merchant banks as their primary payment processing provider compared to 42% who consider any other third-party supplier (excluding Square or PayPal) to be a primary provider. Acquiring banks collectively are a clear leader compared to the next most common types of primary provider—a point-of-sale terminal provider (considered primary by 16% of respondents) and card processor such as First Data or Vantiv, now WorldPay (considered primary by 12%). But when the responses are aggregated, more card-accepting small businesses surveyed consider any type of third-party card processing provider (54%) to be primary than consider an acquiring/merchant bank to be their primary payment processing provider (42%), and more say so than last year.

The survey findings show that 1 in 5 small businesses that accept payment cards switched primary card processing providers within the previous two years. Lower cost was the primary reason for the switch, but better reporting, ease and speed of setup, and better service are the next most common reasons for those who switched providers.
Many third-party providers offer smaller merchants ancillary services they need aside from core processing services and many businesses are migrating to third-party providers for online and mobile services, often designed for their business verticals.

Payment Acceptance as Digital Channels Expand is the first of three reports summarizing the results of the 2018 Small Business Payments and Banking Survey, the third annual survey of small businesses fielded by Mercator Advisory Group. This was a web-based survey of 2,047 U.S. small businesses (between $500,000 and $10 million annual sales) regarding their use of payments and banking services.

The survey contained questions on current business sentiment, payment acceptance services, business-to-business (B2B) payments, and banking depository and loan services. Forthcoming companion reports summarize the survey’s findings on business-to-business payments and business banking services.

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