Merchants
Accept payments from anywhere—at your brick-and-mortar store, on your website, or even from a mobile phone or tablet.
Partners
Merchant accounts without all the smoke and mirrors. Earn your share while providing your clients with a solid service.
Financial Institutions
Integrate our services with yours to solidify your place as a trusted advisor for your commercial banking customers.
Talus Pay Advantage
Our cash discount program passes the cost of acceptance, in most cases 3.99%, back to customers who choose to pay with a credit card.
Clover Product Suite
Customized point of sale systems that make your business operations easy.
Talus Pay POS
Everything from basic payment processing to inventory management and customer management—even for multiple locations.
PAX A920 Terminal
Customer-facing terminals that are easy to use, EMV-ready, and chock-full of convenient functionality.
SwipeSimple Card Reader
Mobile card readers that make fast, secure transactions a reality even when your business is on the go.
Branded Gift Cards
Boost your brand’s visibility to drive sales higher than they’ve ever been before with gift cards uniquely designed for your business.
Merchant Cash Advance
Get fast access to cash to grow your business without ever taking out a bank loan.
Surcharge Program
Designed to offset your payment processing costs, our surcharge program is both convenient and compliant.
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Access the appropriate portal to manage your merchant account.
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Contact us via our support phone numbers and emails.
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Finances
How to Calculate Fixed Cost: Fixed vs. Variable Costs
In this guide, we'll talk about fixed costs and how you can calculate them. We'll highlight the differences between fixed costs and variable costs and even give you a few financial formulas.
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Payment Solutions
What are Omni-Channel Payments?
The explosion of mobile wallets, peer-to-peer (P2P) apps, and virtual cards, along with the plethora of new point-of-sale and money transferring services has given rise to a new term: “omni-channel payments.”
The 6 Most Profitable Auto Repair Services
In order for a repair business to flourish, it needs to grow. Here are the 6 profitable auto repair services you should look at first when deciding how to expand your business.
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Do Social Causes Generate Business for Restaurants?
For every purchase of a pair of TOMS shoes, the company gives a pair to someone in need. Warby Parker glasses does something similar. When you buy a pair of glasses, they donate to one of their nonprofit partners that trains women and men how to give basic eye exams. Even Amazon offers charitable giving. They’ll donate 0.5% of the price of eligible AmazonSmile purchases to an organization of your choice.
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Black Friday: How to Gain the Highest Sales
Another Black Friday is approaching, and businesses across the country are gearing up to increase sales on one of the year’s most important shopping days. Black Friday kicks off a season that can make or break small businesses. In fact, the months of November and December often account for as much as 30 percent of a retailer’s annual sales volume, according to the National Retail Federation.
Do’s and Don’ts When Gathering Customer Feedback as a Business
Customer feedback is immensely valuable for small business owners. Big companies spend bundles of money collecting feedback and compiling consumer research to guide their strategy and tweak product offerings. Small businesses need that same information, but often don�t have the resources available to get it. That�s where creativity, persistence, and ingenuity come into play. Want to get more customer feedback?
Top 2019 Tech Trends in Payment Processing for Businesses
2019 is shaping up to be a big year for payment processors and business owners alike. The more retailers and other consumer-facing businesses know about the year to come, the better positioned they are to take advantage of new innovations. It also still raises questions for small business owners such as whether they should accept card payments, and if they'd still be making profits. Reading into this article here can give small business owners the information they need to decide whether to accept card payment processing or not.
7 Instagram Best Practices for Restaurants
People don’t just eat their food any more. They plate it, snap a photo and share it. Visit any restaurant – from the corner coffee shop to The French Laundry – and you’ll see at least one phone hovering over a table, as diners try to capture the best bird’s-eye view of their duck foie gras or fanciful latte art. While many may view this “what I eat in a day” mentality as too much information (#TMI), millions of others are eating it up. Seriously, millions. There are 175 million posts on Instagram using #foodporn.
How the Changes in Tax Law Affect You and How to Prepare
We sat down with Cindy Hockenberry, the director of tax research and government relations at the National Association of Tax Professionals to bring you clarity on the new tax laws. As another tax season approaches, the rules are changing for everybody, including small- and medium-sized businesses.
Children in Restaurants: How to Handle When Diners Walk Out
Picture the scene, you’ve spent forever searching for restaurants in Philadelphia, trying to find the perfect place to spend your anniversary. You finally find…
Chiropractor Ownership: Guidelines for Opening Additional Offices
Practitioners with a strong and consistent client base will need to grow in order to meet demand. There are several options are available — subcontracting office space, relocation, or expansion. A lot of chiropractors will decide the best way to grow isn’t to take on more clients themselves, but to partner with other practitioners to open another location.
Simple Ideas for Owners to Improve Clothing Store Revenue
Clothing boutiques tend to operate on very tight margins. Between leasing a storefront, paying for inventory and wages, and putting a little aside to grow and expand, there’s not a lot of revenue leftover for anything else. In order to thrive — and not just survive — store owners need to be creative.