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             • Fraud prevention tools: Protect profits with easy-to-use, multifaceted fraud prevention tools built into Maverick’s
              powerful online merchant and partner-facing dashboard. These tools safeguard customer data and help merchants
              separate valid customers from fraudsters.
             • Chargeback management: Quickly resolve disputes and chargebacks using built-in dashboard tools that equip
              you for success.
             • Enhanced reporting: Stay ahead with advanced analytics that provide actionable insights on customers, trends,
              competitors, and industry benchmarks.
             • Risk mitigation:  Leverage expert in-house underwriting, QA and risk teams to receive comprehensive risk
              mitigation from due diligence to compliance management.

        Capture new revenue flows & boost brand loyalty
        More merchants enter the mainstream market every day that can use an industry expert like you. You deserve to cash in
        on this trend with custom solutions and comprehensive risk management, bundled together and elegantly branded with
        your logo for increased brand loyalty.

        If you’re tired of being turned away by processors that do not accept applications from tobacco and vape stores, online
        pharmacies, firearms dealers, debt repayment services, online gaming platforms and more, Maverick Payments is ready
        to turn no into yes. Its team will help you and your customers navigate all the requirements and necessary due diligence
        to get your merchants approved and processing.

        Visit Maverick Payments website https://maverickpayments.com/partner-greensheet for more information or to get started!




                                                         Going global:


                                                          Making ecommerce


                                                         work for you.

        I     t's a small world, after all — but it's a huge market for consumers. While shopping locally is still a big trend, there


              is the ever-growing allure of getting just about anything from anywhere on the planet. So many brands, so many
              products, so many dollars … and yen … and euros …
        Forbes reports that global ecommerce topped $6.3 trillion in 2023 — and it's forecast to be more than $8 trillion by 2026.
        Meanwhile, PayPal found that 57% of the world's consumers do their shopping with world-wide savvy.

        Clearly, there is ample opportunity for merchants who go global, but the move can also have its challenges. From logistics
        to pricing to payment options — as well as significant cultural differences — understanding the intricacies of global
        ecommerce can help you decide if it's right for your business.
        Each point on the map comes with preferred payment options, currencies, language, cultural barriers, and logistics. Here
        are a few considerations.
        Cultural sensitivity.

        Being big in your own backyard doesn't always translate to global stardom. What pops in the U.S. may fall flat in Europe.
        Fashion senses, tastes in music, fads, and food — it all factors in. Then there's the local tongue. Translating an ecommerce
        site and product line can get complex — and be full of unforeseen pitfalls. There's the legendary story of Chevrolet
        marketing their Nova in Latin America — without considering that "va" means "go" in Spanish; no one wants a car that's
        "no go." And no one wants to "bite the wax tadpole," which is what Coca-Cola translated to when it first appeared in
        Chinese.
        Regulatory hurdles.

        Countries have their own rules and regulations for selling online. Maintaining compliance with each can quickly get
        gnarly the more places you expand into. Consider the additional resources — people and otherwise — that you'll need to

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