Epicor Payment Exchange Helps Automotive Parts Businesses Simplify And Save On Credit Card Processing

Epicor Payment Exchange Helps Automotive Parts Businesses Simplify And Save On Credit Card Processing

New solution for parts stores eliminates hassles and extra costs associated with many third-party processors, company says.

 

DUBLIN, Calif. — Epicor Software Corp., a global leader in business software solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail, and services organizations, announced that the Epicor Payment Exchange credit card processing solution is now available to automotive aftermarket parts distributors, jobbers and retailers who want to simplify payment processing and reduce the costs associated with many third-party providers.

“Many third-party credit card processors cater to the interests of national big-box retailers, which can lead to higher rates and reduced convenience for smaller, specialized businesses,” said Steve Bieszczat, senior vice president, automotive and marketing, retail distribution solutions for Epicor. “Epicor Payment Exchange puts the power back into the hands of Epicor customers with significant savings in many cases and a full range of services that help save time, reduce hassle and improve the consumer’s buying experience.”

Epicor Payment Exchange is a convenient, secure service that handles each step in credit card transactions — authorization, settlement and reporting. More than 1,000 merchants use the solution, whose businesses are powered by the Epicor Eagle business management solution. This scale enables Epicor Payment Exchange users to benefit from significant volume discounts that often are not passed along to store operators by some other processing firms. The solution also enables the store operator to integrate credit card processing into their Epicor point of sale solution for increased speed and accuracy.

“We are getting a really competitive (processing) rate and are completing our credit card transactions much faster now that our employees don’t have to wait in line to use a single machine,” said Mike Washington, vice president of Washington Auto Parts & Hardware. Based in Johnstown, Ohio, the company recently integrated Epicor Payment Exchange into its Epicor Eagle for the Aftermarket solution.

To learn more about Epicor Payment Exchange, contact your Epicor representative, call Epicor toll-free at (800) 538-8597 or email [email protected].

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