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Our Solutions

From card payments to mobile processing, we have it all.

Instant Funding

Instant Funding

Next day or same-day deposits for your business.

Mobile Payments

Mobile Payments

Accept payments on the go with ease.

POS Integration

POS Integration

Seamless POS systems tailored to your needs.

Quick Approval

Quick Approval

Get approved fast.

Features

Real-Time Transaction Monitoring

Track every sale live from any device, anytime.

Fraud Detection

AI-powered fraud detection working 24/7 to keep your business safe.

Omnichannel Integration

POS, e-commerce, mobile. We cover it all, seamlessly.

Smart Analytics

Visual reports and trends that help you grow intelligently.

Cloud-Based Security

Your data encrypted and secured in the cloud with controlled access.

Multi-language / Currency Support

Accept payments from customers around the world, in their language and currency.

Our Partners

Clear answers on processing, PCI compliance, and how to get moving with Expedio.

What is credit card processing?

Credit card processing is the system that allows businesses to accept payments made with credit and debit cards. It involves securely transmitting payment information between the customer’s bank, the card network, and the merchant’s bank to approve and complete a transaction. Reliable credit card processing ensures fast payments, secure data handling, and smooth customer experiences both in-store and online.

What does PCI compliant mean?

PCI compliant means that a business follows the security standards established by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). These standards are designed to protect cardholder data and reduce the risk of fraud, data breaches, and unauthorized access. PCI compliance applies to any business that stores, processes, or transmits card payment information.

Do small businesses need to be PCI compliant?

Yes. Any business that accepts credit or debit card payments—regardless of size—must comply with PCI standards. Small businesses are not exempt. Maintaining PCI compliance helps protect customer data and reduces the risk of penalties or account interruptions.

Who pays the credit card processing fees?

In most cases, the merchant pays the credit card processing fees as part of accepting card payments. These fees typically cover network costs, bank authorization, and payment processing services. Businesses often factor these costs into their pricing strategy while continuing to offer card payment convenience.

Can I pass credit card processing fees to customers?

In some cases, businesses may be allowed to pass processing costs to customers through compliant pricing programs, depending on local regulations and card network rules. These programs must be implemented correctly and disclosed clearly. A professional payment processor can help determine whether this option is suitable and compliant for your business model.

How do I get started with credit card processing?

Getting started typically involves applying for a merchant account, verifying your business details, and choosing the right payment tools. Expedio Payments simplifies this process by guiding businesses through setup and compliance requirements—helping merchants accept card payments quickly, securely, and with ongoing support.

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