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Whats the difference between a “small business” and a “merchant”?

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Whats the difference between a “small business” and a “merchant”?

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“Small Business” refers to someone who owns or manages a small business and is interested in Visa’s Small Business products and services to help them improve cash flow, streamline purchasing, and secure lines of credit. Find a Visa Small Business product that’s right for you. “Merchant” refers to a business that accepts Visa for payment. By accepting Visa, merchants can increase revenue, provide greater customer satisfaction, and leverage the Visa brand and award winning promotions to build sales volume. Start accepting Visa today.

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A small business typically has annual sales of up to $25 million. If you own or manage a small business, you are eligible to apply for Visa’s line of small business products and services. Visa offers a comprehensive suite of payment solutions, including credit cards, debit cards, and lines of credit, especially tailored to meet the needs of small businesses. Find a Visa product that’s right for your small business. A merchant is a business of any size that accepts Visa products as payment. By accepting Visa, merchants provide payment flexibility to their customers and can boost sales volume by participating in Visa’s award-winning promotions. Start accepting Visa today.

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