Pros
- Offers high-risk merchant accounts to a wide variety of industries
- Offers offshore merchant accounts
- Reasonable pricing
- Reasonable contract terms
- Excellent customer service
Cons
What Is SMB Global
SMB Global is a merchant account provider set up to work exclusively with high-risk merchants and those who need an offshore merchant account.
The company primarily serves eCommerce businesses in the high-risk category. However, since our last review update, it has expanded its products and services for retail merchants. SMB Global continues to be one of the relatively few reputable high-risk specialists we’ve found in the payments processing industry.
Products & Services
Here’s a quick summary of the main services that SMB Global can provide to your business.
SMB Global Features |
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Dedicated Merchant Account |
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PCI Compliance |
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High-Risk Accounts |
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International Accounts |
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Contactless Payments |
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ACH Processing |
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Digital Wallet Acceptance |
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EBT Acceptance |
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Virtual Terminal |
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Mobile POS Reader & App |
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Hosted Online Store |
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Payment Links |
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Payment Gateway Integrations |
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Shopping Cart Integrations |
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POS Integrations |
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BNPL Integrations |
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API Documentation |
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Currency Conversion |
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Recurring Billing |
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Invoicing |
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Cash Discount Program |
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Cryptocurrency Processing |
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High-Risk Merchant Accounts
SMB Global offers high-risk accounts exclusively. If you aren’t in a high-risk industry, take a look at the company’s partner Payline Data. SMB Global is not a direct processor, but it works with various banks and processors to set you up with an account that will meet your needs. You can apply for an account online, but it won’t be instantly approved. Although the underwriting process will take longer and require more paperwork than you’d like, you’ll be at far less risk of suddenly having your account shut down after you’ve started using it.
Not even high-risk experts will deal with every possible kind of business, but SMB Global covers the majority of the most common categories of high-risk merchants, including the following industries:
- Adult entertainment
- Auto parts and accessories
- Collections
- Coins and precious metals
- Credit repair services
- Diet and weight-loss programs
- E-cigarettes/vaping/tobacco products
- Electronics (online)
- Extended warranties
- Fantasy sports
- Financial services
- Firearms and ammunition
- Free trials, multilevel marketing
- Furniture sales (online)
- Nutraceuticals/herbal supplements (including CBD products)
- Online gaming and casinos
- Self-storage
- Vacations/travel/flights
Note that this list is not inclusive, so if you don’t see your particular industry listed, give the company a call anyway, and a rep will let you know whether they can sign you up for an account.
For merchants located in one country but primarily doing business in another, an offshore merchant account can be very beneficial. SMB Global offers offshore accounts that allow your customers to pay in their currency, using dynamic currency conversion to process the transaction. Offshore accounts have relaxed underwriting guidelines and avoid cross-border fees imposed by credit card associations. You’ll need to process a minimum of $50,000 per month or have a solid financial history to get approved for an offshore account.
Hardware
SMB Global now offers one free countertop terminal or mobile card reader with each account. Like most similar “free” offers, you’ll have to return the equipment if you later close your account. EMV-compatible equipment is provided, but the company doesn’t offer any further details. While we generally recommend that you purchase your terminals outright, this is a reasonable alternative to getting stuck in a lengthy, over-priced equipment lease.
Although the company doesn’t advertise it very well on its website, its Mobile SDK will allow you to build your own mobile processing system using third-party devices and services. You’ll need either the Authorize.Net or NMI mobile app (available for iOS and Android) and a compatible mobile card reader. The Mobile SDK is compatible with both the Magtek iDynamo and the IDTECH Shuttle. As noted above, SMB Global now offers a “free” mobile card reader with each account.
Payment Gateway
For eCommerce merchants, SMB Global offers a choice between the NMI payment gateway and Authorize.Net. Both are excellent options. Note that while SMB Global doesn’t have its own proprietary mobile app, you can accept mobile payments using apps for either of these gateways. You can also access SMB Global’s proprietary gateway directly from the company’s website.
Online Shopping Cart Integration
Regardless of which gateway you choose, you’ll be able to integrate your website with over 175 third-party online shopping carts. SMB Global currently doesn’t provide a list of specific carts, so check with your sales agent for compatibility if you have a particular one you’d like to use.
ACH Payment Processing
The company also supports ACH (Automated Clearing House) payments, including recurring billing support. ACH payments eliminate the need for paper checks or wire transfers and cost much less to process than credit cards. ACH processing requires a separate underwriting process, so you can probably expect to pay an additional monthly fee for this service. Merchants in particularly high-risk industries may want to consider an ACH-only processing option in lieu of a merchant account.
Chargeback Prevention Suite
Chargebacks are a concern for any business, but high-risk merchants often have much higher chargeback rates than their low-risk counterparts. SMB Global offers a suite of automated services to monitor, prevent, and respond to chargebacks. These automated software tools provide real-time reporting and analytics and help automate the chargeback response process.
Business Loans
If you need to take out a loan to help launch or expand your business, SMB Global works with Lendio to get you the funds you need. Advertised minimum requirements for loan approval include having been in business for at least six months, generating at least $15,000 in monthly revenue, and having a current FICO score of over 550.
Fees & Rates
While Payline Data offers full disclosure of prices and contract terms right on its website, you won’t get the same level of transparency with a high-risk provider such as SMB Global. The company currently offers no disclosures regarding processing rate plans or account fees on its site.
Item | Value | Account Setup Fee | Not disclosed |
Pricing Starts At | Not disclosed |
Contract Length | Not disclosed |
Processing Model | Not disclosed |
Card-present Transaction Fee | Not disclosed |
eCommerce Transaction Fee | Not disclosed |
Keyed-in Transaction Fee | Not disclosed |
Equipment Cost | $0+ |
However, there is actually a good reason for not disclosing rates. Because SMB Global works with many different banks and processors to get you an account, pricing and contract terms will vary widely from one high-risk merchant to another. There are no standard rates or fees for the company to disclose. You’ll have to get a customized quote from SMB’s sales team and compare it to any quotes you receive from competing providers to see which one can offer you the best overall deal.
Additional Fees
Monthly account fees are also highly variable and will likely be higher than what other merchants pay. You can also expect to pay a PCI compliance fee, a PCI non-compliance fee (which only applies if your account is out of compliance), statement fees, an annual fee, and possibly a one-time account setup fee. eCommerce merchants can also expect to pay a monthly gateway fee to use the NMI or Authorize.Net payment gateways.
One additional expense that non-high-risk merchants usually don’t have to pay (but you will) is a rolling reserve. Although it’s not a fee per se, if you have a rolling reserve imposed on your account, you will have a specified percentage of your funds held every month as a hedge against chargebacks or the possibility of going out of business.
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Contract Length & Early Termination Fee
Unfortunately, as a high-risk merchant, it’s hard to avoid early termination fees unless you’re a very high-volume business with a strong processing history. Merchant account providers want some sort of guarantee that their relationship with your business will be profitable to them. Many providers see lengthy contracts and early cancellation penalties as an easier way to accomplish this than earning your loyalty by simply providing high-quality service at a fair price.
We can’t tell you with any certainty what kind of contract terms SMB Global imposes on its merchants, as the company doesn’t post any contract documents on its website, and we haven’t received any feedback from customers on this subject. As a high-risk merchant, you should fully expect to be required to sign up for a standard three-year contract with both an automatic renewal clause and an early termination fee (typically around $500).
When negotiating your contract’s terms, clarifying these issues before you sign up for an account is crucial.
Sales & Advertising Transparency
SMB Global’s website is very professional-looking and easy to navigate. It also includes a lot of useful information about how high-risk onboarding works and how your high-risk account will differ from more traditional merchant accounts. While still not nearly as robust as the websites of many low-risk processors, it also doesn’t include any of the misleading sales gimmicks or false advertising claims that are so common in the processing industry.
The company uses independent sales agents to market its accounts and actively recruits them on its website. This practice frequently leads to complaints about poorly trained agents who fail to disclose essential contract terms and employ unethical, high-pressure sales tactics to sell accounts. The good news is we haven’t heard any complaints from merchants alleging these kinds of problems with SMB Global’s agents. We’re satisfied that the company provides its independent agents with the training and supervision necessary to avoid these types of issues.
SMB Global is still a small company with very little presence on social media. There’s currently no Facebook page or YouTube channel, though there is an Instagram account with some older posts. However, the company has added a LinkedIn profile that is frequently updated with new content. SMB Global also has a blog on its website.
Customer Service & Technical Support
SMB Global offers customer service via telephone and email. The company does not list the hours that phone support is available on its website. The lack of true 24/7 support might be inconvenient for some — especially for international merchants using SMB Global to do business in the United States. The truth, though, is that most merchant account providers outsource their after-hours customer support. Instead of talking to a dedicated representative who works for the company and is authorized to make decisions, you’ll most likely end up talking to someone with little experience in the payments industry and no authority to do much for you beyond writing you a support ticket and passing it on to SMB Global for further action.
We still have yet to receive much feedback — good or bad — about the quality of SMB Global’s customer support. However, the lack of public complaints against the company is a good indicator that SMB Global is doing a satisfactory job in this area and keeping its merchants happy.
SMB offers support via the following channels:
SMB Global Customer Service |
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Phone Support |
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Email Support |
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Support Tickets |
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Live Chat |
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Dedicated Support Representative |
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Knowledge Base or Help Center |
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Videos & Tutorials |
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Company Blog |
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Social Media |
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SMB Global Payments Reviews & Complaints
Let’s take a closer look at customer reviews.
Negative Reviews & Complaints
SMB Global Payments is not accredited by the BBB and does not have a profile on the BBB website at this time. We also couldn’t find any complaints against the company on Ripoff Report or other consumer protection sites. The company’s current Trustpilot profile is unclaimed and also has no complaints.
High-risk providers usually receive an above-average number of complaints due to the increased chance of an account freeze or shutdown, so the lack of complaints against SMB Global is particularly encouraging
Positive Reviews & Testimonials
SMB Global provides four written testimonials on its website. Although they’re brief, the business and the merchant offering each review are fully identified, and they’re pretty compelling. We’d like to see additional testimonials, including video interviews with merchants, as the company expands and becomes more established.
Final Verdict
When Payline Data offered services to both high-risk and non-high-risk merchants, it always presented a bit of a challenge to review. The company had an excellent reputation based primarily on its extensive disclosures regarding pricing and contract terms.
Consequently, we’re glad to see that the company has spun off its high-risk division into an independent firm. We think this will go a long way toward avoiding the kind of confusion high-risk merchants may have experienced in the past. Of course, there are a few tradeoffs. You won’t get the kind of transparent pricing and flexible contract terms that a non-high-risk merchant can obtain, and you will (in most cases) pay significantly more overall for processing services.
Nonetheless, we’re satisfied that SMB Global does a remarkable job of working with a wide variety of high-risk industries to get you matched up with a bank or processor that can handle your needs and will approve you for an account. We also believe that, although your costs will be higher than average, they’ll still be reasonable under the circumstances. It could also a good choice for international merchants doing business in the United States.
For more options, check out our list of the best high-risk merchant account providers.
High-Risk Merchant Account Ratings Methodology
We research, evaluate, and test each high-risk payment processor that we review at Merchant Maverick, placing special emphasis on key characteristics to generate granular ratings for high-risk merchant account providers.
Weighted Rating Breakdown
Fees & Rates 25%
Products & Services 25%
Contract 20%
Sales & Advertising Transparency 15%
Customer Service 10%
User Reviews 5%
High-risk merchant accounts, by definition, require the provider to take on more risk and liability; they tend to be more expensive overall than traditional merchant accounts, with more fees and limitations. For this reason, our high-risk rating methodology differs from our standard credit card processor rating methodology, so we don’t mislead our readers by comparing apples and oranges. Many businesses in high-risk industries cannot qualify for a normal payment processing account. That said, there are good and bad options available in the high-risk space, and we judge these high-risk providers against each other to provide the most balanced assessment.
High-risk services can be complex, so we use a 24-point rubric to evaluate each provider. First, we look at pricing structure – interchange plus, subscription-based, tiered, or hybrid – giving the most points to providers that provide fair, transparent pricing and docking those that rely on tiered models. Then we examine rates, the presence and transparency of early termination fees, and any additional fees.
We also look at contract length and fairness and test out sales staff and customer service channels ourselves to ensure that the company uses reputable, above-the-board sales techniques. Finally, we take the company’s online reputation into account, reading customer reviews and comments.
Read more about how we rate high-risk merchant account providers.
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