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Glossary of Terms
- Automated Clearing House
- The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank’s system that allows for electronic funds transfer between banks. Direct deposits, monthly debits and other fund transfer transactions are handled by the automated clearing house. Operations are performed in batch mode, so the time it can take for money to be transmitted is up to 72 hours. Insufficient funds will result in a return notification.
- ACH Fraud
- Criminals use stolen bank account information for purchases or the account holder makes purchases for the purpose of returning it for a refund. ACH fraud also occurs when account holders falsely dispute authorized transactions.
- ACH Network
- The group of financial institutions and similar entities that work together on electronic check transactions. Processing, clearing, delivery and settlement services are handled by the ACH Network, which is governed by the National Automated Clearing House Association.
- ACH Transaction
- Any payment that is processed via the ACH Network and goes to or from a receiver, or customer. The originator, third-party processor, originating depository financial institution and receiving depository financial institution are also involved in an ACH transaction, in addition to the receiver and network.
- Address Verification Services
- Credit card processing associations use address verification services to verify customer billing addresses linked to e-commerce payment transactions. Merchants can use AVS to accept or decline transactions based on the validity of billing address information.
- ABA Number
- The account number assigned to a bank by the American Bankers Association. This number generally appears at the bottom of a check before the account number.
- American Bankers Association (ABA)
- An organization that represents US banks and financial institutions. The ABA assigns members unique identification numbers commonly called ABA or routing and transit numbers. A bank’s ABA number generally appears at the bottom of a check before the account number.
- Application Program Interface (API)
- A computer communication procedure that makes possible the transfer of or access to information between two separate software or computer applications.
- Authentication
- The process of verifying the identity of a person or association. There are varying degrees of authentication for accepting payments. Examples include checking a driver’s license when accepting payment for a retail transaction or validating a login and password at a merchant Web site.
- Authorization
- Verification from the bank that issued a credit card to a merchant’s transaction approval request. The authorization indicates that payment information is authentic and that the purchasing customer has sufficient credit on the credit card to cover the amount of a transaction.
- Authorization Amount
- The transaction amount submitted to a card issuing bank for funds approval.
- Authorization Capture
- A credit card transaction request to authorize and capture, or settle, funds for a purchase. A payment gateway submits a request to a card issuing bank for authorization and, if approved, automatically submits the transaction for settlement.
- Authorization Code
- The code a card issuing bank assigns to a credit card transaction once a transaction is approved.
- Authorization Only
- A credit card transaction request to just reserve funds for a purchase. A payment gateway submits the request to the card issuing bank for authorization, but takes no further processing action.
- Authorization Request
- A transaction request submitted by a merchant to verify the availability of funds on a customer’s credit card. Further action by the merchant depends on whether the transaction request type is an Authorization Capture or an Authorization Only, and whether the transaction request is authorized by the card issuing bank.
- Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network
- The group of financial institutions and similar entities within the banking industry that work together to facilitate the processing, clearing, delivery and settlement services for electronic check transactions.
- Bank Card Association
- A consortium of or banks that form an association to issue bank cards. Bank card associations generally work with other payment issuers to provide specific bank card offers.
- Basis Points
- A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1%, and is used in denoting the change in a financial instrument. Basis points are commonly used for calculating changes in yield of a fixed-income security, interest rates and equity indexes.
- Batch
- A group of transactions submitted as a group to the appropriate processing networks for clearing and settlement.
- Batch Upload
- A Merchant Interface tool for uploading multiple transactions at once from a spreadsheet or proprietary business application.
- Broadband
- Refers to data transmission where multiple pieces of data are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission.
- Capture Only
- A credit card transaction request to capture funds that were previously authorized, but NOT via the payment gateway. For this type of transaction, the merchant will submit the authorization code previously received from the issuing bank through some other means than a payment gateway request, e.g., by telephone.
- Card Associations
- Credit card issuing companies like American Express, Visa and MasterCard that govern the use of credit cards for payment transactions.
- Card Code
- A Card Code is a three- or four-digit number that appears on the back of a credit card (on the front for American Express). This code may be used to validate customer information on file with the credit card association.
- Card Code Status
- A value returned to a merchant by the processor indicating whether billing information provided by customer matches information on file at the credit card association for the cardholder associated with the credit card number and Card Code.
- Card Not Present
- Means a cardholder’s credit card is not physically presented to a merchant at the time of a transaction. This term is used in the payments industry to distinguish e-commerce merchants, such as those that operate via Web sites or from mail order/telephone order locations, from "brick and mortar," or retail merchants.
- Card Present
- Means a credit card is physically presented to a merchant by a cardholder at the time of a transaction. This term is used in the payments industry to distinguish "brick and mortar," or retail merchants from those that operate from mail order/telephone order locations or via Web sites.
- Card Reader
- A device that reads and transmits information stored in the magnetic stripe on a card.
- Cardholder
- An individual or business that establishes an account with a credit or debit card issuer. A cardholder is eligible to initiate a payment card transaction.
- Cardholder Authentication Programs
- Security programs created by Visa and MasterCard to provide identity authentication for Visa and MasterCard cardholders, and transaction protection for merchants. By registering for these programs, merchants minimize the risk of chargebacks and returns while providing optimal security for their Visa and MasterCard customers
- Chargeback
- A credit card transaction billed back to the merchant after a sale has been settled. Chargebacks are initiated by the card issuer on behalf of the cardholder. Typical cardholder disputes involve product delivery failure or product/service dissatisfaction.
- Chargeback Code
- A code provided to a merchant by the card issuing bank indicating the reason for the chargeback transaction.
- Check 21
- The Check Truncation Act of the 21st Century, a Federal Reserve Bank law allowing financial institutions the option to clear checks electronically rather than having to forward the original paper check. Also called: CTA and Check 21
- Check Verification
- A risk management process that verifies the trustworthiness of an electronic check transaction against an extensive high risk or bad check database.
- Customer ID
- A unique identification code assigned to a customer by a merchant, who may be associated with the invoicing or billing for a transaction.
- Cut-Off Time The time a merchant’s payment transactions are batched and electronically picked up by a payment gateway for processing.
- Depository Financial Institution (DFI)
- An Originating Depository Financial Institution (ODFI) or Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI) that participates in an ACH network. Click here to link to our ACH flowchart.
- Digital Certificate
- Online identification that authenticates a consumer, merchant and a financial institution. Digital certificates are used to encrypt information exchanged in SET transactions. A certificate is a public key that has been digitally signed by a trusted authority (the financial institution) to identify the user of the public key.
- Digital Signatures
- Electronic signatures which cannot be forged. Instead it is generated from a computed digest of the text that is encrypted and sent with the text message. The recipient decrypts the signature and retrieves the digest from the received text. If the digests match, the message is authenticated and proved to be from the sender.
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