- Litle & Co. is now fully part of the Vantiv brand family.
- Vantiv and Litle & Co.Two Great Names, One Powerful Company.
- We remain committed to delivering you timely, relevant information on the payments industry and our solutions at vantiv.com.
- Now you can collect credit card and ACH revenue right in Salesforce.
- With Litle & Co., A Vantiv Company, and AppFrontier, makers of Chargent Payment Processing for
- Litle & Co., A Vantiv Company.
- Payment processing solutions that contain costs, generate revenue, and manage risk
- Comprehensive, best-in-breed payments management platform
- Combat fraud, manage chargebacks, and secure cardholder information through tokenization
- Real-time reporting and analytics to track data at transaction level
- AppFrontier
Makers of Chargent Payment Processing for Salesforce
100% Salesforce native Credit Card / ACH payments
One-time payments or Recurring billing schedules
Connects in seconds to Litle & Co., no integration required
PCI-DSS compliant payment processing directly from within Salesforce
AppFrontier
- Recurring Payments
Z-Payments makes it easy to receive, reconcile, and manage recurring payments at any frequency - ad hoc, monthly, semi-annually, anually, etc. via payment processing providers such as Authorize.net, Chase Paymentech, and Litle & Co.
- Payment Management and Management platform for businesses that sell goods and services directly to consumers.Transaction Management and consultative merchant services for card-not-present and alternative payments.
- Alternatives reference : http://www.getapp.com/litle-co-application
- Chargent connects directly from Salesforce to a number of different Payment Gateways. You can use any Payment Processor on the back end to process the payments, as long as it works with one of the Gateways that Chargent connects to. You can think of Chargent as a "virtual terminal" that lives 100% within Salesforce, and sends secure credit card and ACH transactions to a gateway, which then sends it to a merchant account and eventually your bank.
- To begin credit card and ACH transactions through Salesforce with Chargent, you need a merchant account from a payment processor as well as a payment gateway. Some companies bundle the two services together but they can also be purchased separately.
- The gateway is a service running on servers that securely connects the purchase platform (eg. Salesforce with Chargent installed, or an eCommerce web site) to the payment processor. When you process a transaction through Chargent, the credit card info is sent through the gateway to the processor.
- The processor hosts the merchant accounts. It is responsible for securely receiving the data sent by the gateway. When it obtains the information needed to process the payment, it begins to handle the transaction and transfer money from the customer to the merchant's bank account.
- Many large payment processors support multiple payment gateways. This is often hard to find on their web site however, since they typically prefer that you use their own gateway or a private labeled gateway, but if you contact them they should provide you with the information.
- As an example, if you use Chase Paymentech for your Payment Processor, you can use Chase's Orbital Payment Gateway, but you can also choose Authorize.net as your Payment Gateway.
- Vantiv (formerly Litle & Co.)
Vantiv is both the payment processor and gateway, using its own proprietary XML gateway to package a complete solution.
Chargent customers wishing to use Vantiv should sign up for the Vantiv Transact service and reference AppFrontier™ / Chargent when enrolling
Vantiv Transact with Chargent's Opportunities package currently supports Tokenization
Tokenization is a security technology that replaces credit card numbers with "tokens" generated by a payment processor. This means that merchants are not required to store the credit card numbers, and the secure token replaces the credit card number for processing transactions and being stored in your database. Each token is specific to a merchant, so it is useless to anyone else in the event of a security breach.
Chargent currently supports tokenization through our partners Merchant e-Solutions, USAePay, Chase, Vantiv, Stripe, and Realex Payments with the Opportunities package.
Vantiv's tokens are 16 digit numerical codes where the last 4 digits is the same as the credit card's last 4 digits, so you can still show your customers which card they used. Only the card number is tokenized. The expiration date and card verification number are still sent along with the token. This means that the tokens will only expire if the cardholder changes their account number.
Chargent also offers eCheck / ACH tokenization through its partner Vantiv. Because bank account numbers differ greatly in length, eCheck tokens are 17 digit numerical codes which are completely randomly generated. The Vantiv system supplies the last 3 digits of the account number in a separate field.
So consider using tokenization with Salesforce and Chargent. Unlike a credit card or account number, you can store tokens without the possibility of exposing customer information. And Vantiv stores the information in their secure systems, and accesses it only when you submit a transaction using the supplied token.
- You can use any of these payment processing services with Chargent if you choose Authorize.net as your payment gateway:
Barclaycard
Chase Paymentech
Elavon
First Data Merchant Services (FDMS)
Global Payments
Heartland Payment Systems
WorldPay
TSYS Acquiring Solutions (SM)
- You can use any of these payment processing services with Chargent if you choose Payflow Pro as your payment gateway:
Chase Paymentech
First Data Merchant Services (FDMS)
Global Payments
NOVA
Wells Fargo
Vital
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