Overview & Process Flow

This section describes the different steps and procedures that GovNet follows to bring a new merchant on board as a client for payment processing services.

Merchant On-Boarding Process Flow

This process is essential for ensuring that the merchant complies with regulatory requirements, follows industry standards, and is capable of securely processing transactions with GovNet. Here are the key steps and components of the merchant onboarding process:-

The sales department plays a crucial role in ensuring the overall success of GovNet and some of the key roles are;-

Acquiring New Merchants: As GovNet sales team is required to look for potential clients who are to be onboarded to use the Gateway's services. This involves identifying and targeting businesses in various industries, including Government institutions, private institutions and companies, and service providers.

Assessing the Merchant Needs: Normally the sales team has to conduct joint meetings with the different merchants to determine how the gateway can best serve their particular business with the different options available such as Mobile Money, Bank or Card processing. This also involves stating the requirements of the merchant before onboarding.

Sharing Proposals & Contract Negotiation: Also one of the duties of the sales team is to provide potential clients with proposals outlining the fees, and terms associated with using the GovNet payment gateway. They also negotiate and finalize contracts with merchants. This involves addressing any concerns, negotiating pricing, and ensuring both parties understand and agree to the terms and conditions.

Research: GovNet sales team needs to conduct market research to stay informed about industry trends, other processors and providers, and emerging technologies. This information can help GovNet adapt and improve its services.

Merchant On-Boarding Process Flow Diagram

Merchant On-Boarding Process

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