Payment Aggregators are service providers through which e-commerce merchants can process their payment transactions. Aggregators allow merchants to accept card and bank transfers without having to set up a merchant account with a bank or card association. This course will help Banking Executives, Business Strategists & Payment aggregators to understand the business model and trends of payment aggregators’ business, potential of integration of new technologies and offering all the hassle-free services to merchants and customers.
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As online payments have become more and more popular means of transaction nowadays, on the other hand, online payment gateways have become increasingly important. Payment gateways successfully provide end-to-end solutions for a seamless customer experience. They are the key medium to help merchants receive payments in all types of online transaction situations.
What you'll learn
- An Overview of Payment Aggregator Business.
- Stakeholders in the Aggregator Model.
- Structure of Payment Aggregator Settlements.
- Service Delivery, Complaints and Security Standards.
Syllabus
Week 1
Module 1: Payment Aggregator Business: An Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What are Payment Aggregator Services?
1.3 Benefits of Payment Aggregators
1.4 How Does a Payment Aggregator Work?
1.5 Factors Behind the Growth of Payment Aggregators
Week 2
Module 2: Stakeholders in the Aggregator Model
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Bank v/s Non-bank Payment Aggregators
2.3 Trends in Payment Aggregator Models
2.4 Framework for Payment Aggregators
2.5 IT Governance - Baseline and Desirable IT Requirements
Week 3
Module 3: Structure of Payment Aggregator Settlements
3.1 Introduction
3.2 How Does Payment Gateway Settlement Work?
3.3 Settlement Approach in a Payment Gateways
3.4 Flexibility with Funds Management
3.5 Standardizing Practices across the Industry
Week 4
Module 4: Service Delivery, Complaints and Security Standards
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Risks Associated with Payment Aggregator Services
4.3 Reporting Requirements
4.4 Customer Grievance Redressal and Dispute Management
4.5 Security, Fraud Prevention and Risk Management Framework