What is the Difference?
Chaitali Bhatia   | Director – Marketing Ezetap Mobile Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Dec 19, 2019
If you are in the process of taking a business live, then chances are that you’re trying to figure out the best way to set up a method for your online transactions (for your website) and offline transactions (at the customers' doorstep or at your branch). In this process, you’ve most likely come across the terms “payment gateways” and “payment aggregators”, and you may not be sure as to which one to approach. Don’t worry, you’re about to get clarity.
In this article, we outline what differentiates a payment aggregator from a payment gateway, so that you can confidently choose the one that best suits your needs.
Simply put, a payment gateway is a software service that allows e-commerce businesses to process transactions on their website/ app. They allow payment acceptance via credit/debit cards, net-banking, e-wallets and UPI.
A payment aggregator (a.k.a. merchant aggregator) is a service provider that aggregates and provides various payment acceptance services to merchants. On that account, one major difference between a gateway and an aggregator is while a gateway is for e-commerce websites/ apps, an aggregator digitises online and/or offline payment touchpoints.
A payment aggregator facilitates any transaction including recording of cash and cheque as well as digital payment modes across all online (website, app) or offline touchpoints (at the billing counter, anywhere in-store, kiosk, in-field and remote SMS-based payments). It enables merchants to accept all payment modes, without having to set up separate accounts with banks or with each payment service providers or card companies. Essentially, a payment aggregator takes the heavy load of integrating with all payment providers in order to provide a single solution for all payment acceptance. By using the services of a payment aggregator, you can achieve all forms of payment acceptance i.e. credit/debit card, QR codes, UPI, Aadhaar Pay, net banking, e-wallets, bank transfers, SMS payments, as well as cash and cheque under one interface.
The two payment solutions differ on various grounds as explained below:
Parameter | Payment Gateway | Payment Aggregator |
---|---|---|
Role | Intermediary | Interface |
Touchpoints Digitized | Online touch points including Website/ App | Online and/ or offline touch-points |
Payment Options | Restricted | Multiple |
Integrated Solution | Yes | Yes |
Payment Success Rate (PSR) | As much as the payment gateway can manage | Significantly higher payment success rate |
Ownership | Owned by public and private banks, merchants, vendors, and payment aggregators | Owned by Fintech players |
Permissions | RBI authorisation under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (PSSA) | Payment aggregator requires the requisite certification as per the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) |
Lets go deeper to explain some subtle differences in detail:
We, at Ezetap, as a payment aggregator offer end to end technology for payment solutions. Our solutions are specially designed and developed to accept any mode of payment, anywhere, from any device, with any banking partner. We have a Universal Payments Platform, which is future-proofed to accept payment methods that are likely to come in the future.
Give us a call at 1800 313 141516 or mail us at sales@ezetap.com to know more about our Payment Acceptance services.
Chaitali Bhatia | Director – Marketing Ezetap Mobile Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
T. Venkata Chalapathi | Principal Architect, Ezetap Mobile Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Bhaskar Chatterjee | Head of Products
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