Payment technology, pricing and support aligned with your business.

Industry-Focused Payment Strategy

Payments should fit the way your industry actually operates.

Selective Pay aligns processing, gateway technology, pricing, integrations and support with your customers, transaction mix, software environment and operating requirements—not a one-size-fits-all package.

  • Payment channels matched to customer behavior
  • Software and gateway compatibility reviewed first
  • Pricing and risk controls built around the transaction mix
B2B

Invoice and commercial-card workflows

Level II and III data, card-on-file, virtual terminal, ACH and ERP-connected acceptance.

CARE

Patient and recurring payments

Secure card storage, online payments, subscriptions, deposits and front-desk acceptance.

HOSP

Guest, resort and club payments

Integrated property systems, card-present service, mobile acceptance and complex settlement.

InvoiceB2B, commercial card, ACH and account-receivable workflows
In PersonCountertop, mobile, kiosk, hospitality and patient-facing payments
OnlineEcommerce, payment links, portals, recurring and card-on-file
IntegratedERP, POS, practice management, property systems and APIs

Why Industry Context Matters

The same processor can perform very differently across two businesses.

Qualification, authorization, fraud exposure, settlement and customer experience all depend on how payments enter the business and which systems must support them.

01

Transaction flow

Invoice, retail, recurring, deposit, reservation, future-delivery and high-ticket payments create different processing requirements.

02

Technology environment

The right solution must connect with the POS, ERP, gateway, website, practice system or property platform already running the business.

03

Risk and operating controls

Fraud, returns, chargebacks, delayed delivery, stored credentials and regulatory requirements vary significantly by industry.

Explore Industries

Start with the way your business gets paid.

Each industry page will connect the operating model to the most relevant payment channels, pricing opportunities, integrations and controls.

A Practical Industry Review

We adapt the payment environment in four steps.

Before recommending a processor or platform, we map the full payment path and identify what must remain, what can improve and what creates unnecessary cost or risk.

01

Accept

Map where payments originate: counter, invoice, website, mobile device, portal, kiosk, recurring schedule or stored credential.

02

Connect

Confirm how the gateway, processor, POS, ERP and business software exchange transaction and settlement information.

03

Optimize

Review qualification, pricing, payment mix, routing, fraud controls, settlement timing and preventable downgrades.

04

Support

Build an implementation and service model that gives the business accountable help after the account goes live.

Industry Discovery

A useful recommendation begins with the right operating questions.

Customers and payment channels

Who pays, where they pay, how often they pay and whether transactions are in person, online, invoiced, recurring or card-on-file.

Transaction and card mix

Monthly volume, average and maximum ticket, commercial cards, debit, card-not-present, refunds, seasonality and growth expectations.

Software and integrations

POS, ERP, property, practice, ecommerce, accounting and custom systems that must connect to the payment environment.

Current processing relationship

Processor, acquiring bank, gateway, contract, equipment, pricing model, service issues and any platform restrictions.

Settlement and reporting

Locations, departments, merchant accounts, funding schedules, reconciliation, chargeback handling and management reporting.

Risk and compliance

Fraud exposure, stored credentials, future delivery, recurring consent, chargebacks, industry rules and underwriting requirements.

Start With Your Business Model

Show us how your industry gets paid. We will map the payment opportunity.

Selective Pay will review the transaction mix, systems, statements, customer experience and operating requirements before recommending a solution.