Card Scheme(s)


Card Scheme(s) Definitions:


 

Card schemes set the business rules that govern the issue and acceptance of the payment cards that carry their logo. Typically these rules apply throughout the world to ensure that a cardholders card can be used anywhere. In many countries, domestic schemes also operate. The schemes operate the clearing and settlement of payment card transactions. In the UK, banks and building societies must be members of the appropriate scheme to issue cards and acquire card transactions. Examples of international card schemes are Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club International and JCB.

 



E-Clear (UK) PLC, not only offers secure and reliable credit and debit card payment services, but also provides the risk management solutions that give businesses the cutting-edge technology they need, to secure and maintain successful growth and development.

For further information please click on: Online Credit Card Processing, or call us now on: +44 (0) 20 7887 6216 where our friendly team will be more than happy to assist you with your enquiry.




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