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Connecting to PaymentTrust's Secure Transaction Network - WorldPay

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One one-hundredth of a percent. Discount rates are expressed as basis points.<br />

Batch<br />

A collection of transactions submitted for deposit. Usually a merchant has one batch per day or<br />

per shift.<br />

Batch ID<br />

Once a batch is deposited, it is assigned a batch ID. Every transaction in the batch shares this ID.<br />

If a transaction does not have a batch ID associated with it, the transaction has not been<br />

deposited.<br />

Batch Processing<br />

A type of data processing where related transactions are transmitted as a group for processing.<br />

Batch Deposit<br />

An electronic bookkeeping procedure that sends all funds from captured transactions <strong>to</strong> the<br />

merchant's acquiring bank for deposit. PaymentTrust TM au<strong>to</strong>matically submits all captured<br />

transactions for deposit on a daily basis. The time span, in which funds reach the merchant<br />

account after deposit, is 1-5 days, but varies by acquiring bank.<br />

BIN<br />

See Bank Identification Number.<br />

Binary Executable<br />

A universal character coding system.<br />

Bundled Rate<br />

A discount rate that includes communication costs as well as transaction fees. Also referred <strong>to</strong> as<br />

a flat rate.<br />

C<br />

Cancellation<br />

Reversal of a partial or an entire authorization charge prior <strong>to</strong> the deposit process. It prevents a<br />

transaction from being deposited. A Cancellation does not remove any hold on the cardholder's<br />

open <strong>to</strong> buy.<br />

Capture<br />

The process of capturing funds from an authorized transaction.<br />

Card Issuer<br />

See Issuer, Issuing Bank.<br />

Card-Not-Present<br />

A merchant environment where the cardholder and the card are not physically present at the time<br />

of purchase. The following are typical card-not-present transactions: mail/telephone order,<br />

business <strong>to</strong> business and internet based transactions.<br />

Card-Present<br />

A merchant environment where the cardholder and the card are physically present at the time of<br />

purchase. Card-present transactions account for the majority of credit card transactions in the<br />

world.<br />

Card Verification Value<br />

A unique verification value encoded on the magnetic strip of a card <strong>to</strong> validate card information<br />

during the authorization process. The card verification value is calculated from the data encoded<br />

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