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Restructured Pricing Model

Posted by Raky Pathak

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What better way to begin a new week than to release a restructured pricing model. We’ve been working hard to implement a pricing model which only charges our clients for the products and services which they utilise.

Why?

I believe it’s a common misconception that when a merchant signs up for a Payment Gateway that they will require all of the services that a gateway offers. A prime example is as follows:

Merchant Warrior provides the following services to its clients:

  • Batch Payments
  • Direct API Integration
  • Hosted Payments
  • Recurring Payments
  • MOTO Payments

How many merchants will actually take advantage of all these services? If you’re one of these merchants we’d love to hear from you! The reality of the matter is that a client that chooses to integrate directly through an API will most definitely not be requiring a Hosted Payment Page let alone any of the other services offered.

It’s for this reason that we made the decision to offer specialised pricing for each of our services. If Banks are able to offer this type of pricing why shouldn’t a Payment Gateway?

With our ability to offer customised solutions bundled with specific product pricing, we believe that our new pricing model will help benefit merchants in a time where minimising expense is essential.

To review our new pricing structure please visit our Pricing Page.

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