The acquisition of CardX, an automated surcharging platform, makes surcharging more transparent for U.S. merchants and cardholders.
We are thrilled to announce our acquisition of CardX, one of the most innovative surcharging platforms in the nation. CardX is known for its fully compliant technology and expertise in integrated surcharge automations.
Stax + CardX will give merchant customers an easy way to accept credit cards at 0% cost while eliminating the compliance risks and operational headaches that merchants have often associated with surcharging. CardX’s pursuit of transparency in the payments and surcharging industry has directly shaped major state law changes in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado.
“We have a passion for making the payments experience easier and more effective for our customers and the same values define the CardX team,” said Suneera Madhani, founder and CEO of Stax. “As payments become more complex, businesses are looking for a trusted partner to guide them. That’s where we come in – we’re actively working to eliminate friction between businesses and the customers they serve. Now, with CardX, we’re able to more easily help businesses navigate surcharging and be more transparent with cardholders.”
Now an even more comprehensive payment technology provider
Our commitment to improving the payment experience for merchants and cardholders is backed by this deal being Stax’s third acquisition of 2021. Here are a few of our favorite benefits of bringing CardX into the Stax.
- Greater revenue opportunity: More accessible surcharge capabilities open up opportunities to expand payment types without the need for increasing service and product prices.
- Ability to easily accept more payment types: Less friction means more time growing your business.
- Cost savings and better customer payment experience: A true win-win.
“As surcharging becomes the market norm in the U.S., it’s important that merchants choose a partner that enables them to succeed across compliance, ease of use, and the cardholder experience,” said Jonathan Razi, CEO of CardX. “Just as my original vision for CardX was to eliminate manual adjustments and deliver a frictionless, turnkey solution, this partnership means that businesses will not only be able to reduce costs, but also modernize every aspect of their accounts receivable process.
We’re thrilled to join the Stax family, merge the best of our capabilities, and deliver an outstanding all-in-one value proposition for our clients.”
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PRESS RELEASE: Stax Acquires CardX, an Automated Surcharging Platform
The all-in-one payment technology provider makes its third acquisition of 2021
ORLANDO, Fla. – November 30, 2021 – Stax, the all-in-one payment technology provider, today announced its acquisition of CardX, an automated surcharging platform, to make surcharging more transparent and easier for U.S. merchants and cardholders. This deal marks Stax’s third acquisition of 2021, adding to its momentum in the market and 996 percent growth rate over the last three years.
By acquiring CardX, Stax will give its merchant customers an easy way to accept credit cards at 0 percent cost. CardX’s capabilities will enhance Stax’s existing surcharging services, specifically helping customers automate surcharging compliance with built-in disclosures, pricing technology to correctly process every card type, and tools for seamless reconciliation and cash application. This eliminates the compliance risks and operational headaches that merchants have often associated with surcharging.
“We have a passion for making the payments experience easier and more effective for our customers, and the same values define the CardX team,” said Suneera Madhani, founder and CEO of Stax. “As payments become more complex, businesses are looking for a trusted partner to guide them. That’s where we come in – we’re actively working to eliminate friction between businesses and the customers they serve. Now, with CardX, we’re able to more easily help businesses navigate surcharging and be more transparent with cardholders.”
Stax customers can also use CardX’s dynamic fee capabilities to ensure cardholders save money based on the cards they’re using to make a purchase as well as make it easy for the merchants themselves to implement.
“As surcharging becomes the market norm in the U.S., it’s important that merchants choose a partner that enables them to succeed across compliance, ease of use and the cardholder experience,” said Jonathan Razi, CEO of CardX. “Just as my original vision for CardX was to eliminate manual adjustments and deliver a frictionless, turnkey solution, this partnership means that businesses will not only be able to reduce costs, but also modernize every aspect of their accounts receivable process. We’re thrilled to join the Stax family, merge the best of our capabilities and deliver an outstanding all-in-one value proposition for our clients.”
This acquisition gives Stax a new office in Chicago and expands its leadership team to include Razi and current CardX COO Michael Tomko. CardX’s 2,600 active customers, representing more than $1 billion in processing volume, will join the Stax network of 22,000 businesses powering more than $23 billion in transactions worldwide. CardX will continue to operate as a stand-alone brand alongside the Stax platform, giving CardX’s merchant customers access to a broader portfolio of capabilities to address cardholder payment needs.
“This caps off a tremendously strong year for the Stax team, further illustrating our commitment to a premier customer experience,” said Sal Rehmetullah, co-founder and president of Stax. “This partnership allows us to continue to grow our enterprise arm, providing enterprise merchants enhanced capabilities to build up their payments features and better serve cardholders. We’re excited to show everyone what we have in store in 2022.”
To learn more about how Stax is supporting its customers’ payments experience, visit staxpayments.com.