Pros
- Comprehensive line of products and services
- Broad support for international merchants
- Interchange-plus pricing available
Cons
- No pricing disclosures on the website
- Requires standard three-year contract with automatic renewal clause
- Contract includes early termination fee
- Extensive use of independent sales agents
- Expensive for low-volume merchants
- High complaint volume
What Is Global Payments?
Global Payments is a major merchant services provider headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the largest credit card processors in the world, it serves over 4.6 million merchants in 41 countries worldwide.
Unfortunately, large, direct processors often don’t work well for small businesses. High prices, rigid contract terms, and poor customer support frequently make them a poor choice for merchants who don’t have the leverage to negotiate better terms.
Although Global Payments operates in North America, Europe, Brazil, and the Asia-Pacific region, its US website provides only a limited overview of the company’s products and services. Pricing and contract terms are not disclosed at all.
Under our small business-focused rating criteria, Global Payments receives a below-average overall score. While a larger business might be able to negotiate a good deal with the company, we don’t recommend it to small or medium-sized businesses. Check out our guide to the best credit card processors for small businesses for some superior alternatives.
Products & Services
Global Payments offers a full range of payment services for in-person, online, and mobile transactions. The website provides a very basic introduction to each of these services, but you’ll have to talk to a sales representative for specifics. Here’s an overview to get you started:
Payment Processing Services
- Merchant Accounts: As a direct processor, Global Payments will process your transactions and manage all aspects of your account. While this should be a more efficient arrangement, it doesn’t always work out so well for the company’s small business clients.
- International Processing: Global Payments serves merchants in North America (including Canada), South America (Brazil), Europe, Asia, and Australia. Processing is possible in around 140 currencies and settlement in 15 currencies. The company also handles currency conversion, when necessary.
- Alternate Payment Methods: Global Payments supports other payment methods, such as ACH processing, digital wallets, and cryptocurrency payments, among others. The company also offers support for many local payment methods in the countries it operates in.
Processsing Hardware
- Mobile Payments: Global Payments uses the Mobile Pay by Global Payments app for US merchants. It’s available for free for both iOS and Android devices and works on both smartphones and tablets. You’ll also need the company’s Mobile Pay Chip Card Reader, which connects via Bluetooth and supports magstripe, EMV, and NFC-based payment methods. While the app is free, you should expect to pay around $60 for the card reader.
- Credit Card Terminals: The company’s primary countertop terminal is the proprietary Global Payments Terminal Plus, a white-label version of the PAX A920. This smart terminal features a color touchscreen, support for EMV, NFC, and magstripe payments, and a built-in thermal receipt printer.
- Point Of Sale (POS) Systems: Global Payments offers the Global Payments Register POS system, a touchscreen-based point of sale (POS) system that accepts EMV, NFC-based, and magstripe payment methods. It also includes a built-in barcode scanner and receipt printer and integrates with an optional cash drawer. Register POS is provided by Heartland, which is now a Global Payments subsidiary.
eCommerce Features
- Unified Payments Platform: This software-based service is Global’s integrated payment processing platform. It’s designed for international merchants who need to accept both retail and eCommerce transactions. The Unified Payments Platform is available in over 100 countries and supports more than 140 payment methods. As you might expect, it also includes an integrated online reporting tool to help you track how your business is doing.
- Payment Gateway: eCommerce merchants might be interested in Global Payments’ in-house payment gateway. Note that there is some (but not full) overlap between features provided by this gateway and the Unified Payments Platform. Hosted payment pages, direct API integration, “buy now”/ “donate now” buttons, shopping cart integrations, and Apple/Google/Samsung Pay support are among the features available.
- Virtual Terminal: The company’s virtual terminal is a simple, merchant-facing solution for processing mail order, telephone, and email orders and does not require a special developer integration — just a web browser. If you’re also going to accept the occasional card-present transaction, you’ll need a compatible mobile card reader.
- Subscription & Recurring Billing Support: This is a fairly common feature of merchant accounts and payment gateways these days. The Unified Payments Platform also features an automatic account updater, which is useful in preventing lost time and revenue related to expired credit cards.
Fees & Rates
Global Payments does not disclose any pricing information on its website. Your Global Payments rates and fees are negotiable, so don’t be afraid to haggle a bit. If you’re not sure what to ask about, check out our guide to credit card processing fees and rates.
Pricing Overview
Item | Value | Pricing Starts At | Not disclosed |
Contract Length | 3 years |
Processing Model | Interchange-plus & membership |
Card-present Transaction Fee | Varies |
eCommerce Transaction Fee | Varies |
Keyed-in Transaction Fee | Varies |
Equipment Cost | Varies |
The company generally offers either interchange-plus or membership pricing to all new merchants, even small business owners. However, it doesn’t disclose this policy on its website.
There’s always the possibility (particularly with an independent sales agent) that you’ll be offered a more expensive tiered pricing plan if you don’t insist on interchange-plus.
Monthly Plans
Global Payments Plans |
Price |
When To Use |
Not disclosed |
Not disclosed |
Not disclosed |
You will also have a monthly account fee that will be charged whether you use your account during a given month or not. This is in contrast to payment service providers (PSPs) like Square, which typically offer flat-rate pricing and no monthly fee.
Extra Costs
Global Payments doesn’t disclose any of the specific fees that you’ll have to pay to maintain your account or pricing for optional add-on services, so be sure to inquire about these before signing up. Sales agents throughout the processing industry are notorious for pushing additional services — some of which you might actually need — but neglecting to mention that there’s an additional fee to add them to your account.
One fee that’s been the subject of numerous merchant complaints is that Global charges a large annual account maintenance fee. We can’t emphasize enough how critically important it is to thoroughly review every word of your contract before you sign up to uncover these “hidden” fees.
Sales & Advertising Transparency
Global Payments doesn’t engage in much direct-to-customer marketing, and the company’s US website offers little specific information beyond the usual marketing fluff. Global employs both in-house sales staff and independent agents, so the sales experience is not very standardized.
The company’s broad use of ISOs and heavy reliance on independent sales agents results in many different pricing plans being pitched by different representatives. In negotiating with sales agents, remember that verbal promises mean absolutely nothing. Many providers even include clauses in their contracts expressly disavowing any verbal assurances made by their agents. You must read your entire contract and application very carefully to protect yourself from unpleasant surprises down the road.
On a positive note, Global’s website does not appear to include any of the misleading sales gimmicks commonly found on the sites of other merchant service providers.
Contract Length & Early Termination Fee
Merchant accounts from Global Payments include a standard three-year initial term, plus an automatic renewal clause that extends the contract for one-year periods after that. The standard contract also contains an early termination fee (ETF) that you’ll have to pay if you close your account early. Some contracts also include a liquidated damages clause that can result in an even higher penalty for getting out of your contract.
Fortunately, there’s room for negotiation with these standardized terms, and you certainly should attempt to obtain a waiver of the early termination clause, at least. Be sure to get it in writing and keep a copy for your records. While a waiver of the ETF removes the penalty for closing your account, it’s not the same thing as true month-to-month billing. You’ll still need to provide adequate notice and follow the instructions in your contract to close your account. Failure to do so could result in the company continuing to charge you monthly and annual account fees even after your account is no longer in use. We’ve seen a disturbing number of complaints from merchants who’ve had this happen to them.
Customer Service & Technical Support
Global Payments offers 24/7 telephone and email-based customer service to its US-based merchants. Existing customers can also log into their Merchant Portal to view the status of support requests and payment disputes.
Merchant feedback indicates that users are assigned a dedicated account manager when they sign up. While there are advantages to having a single point of contact within the company, many merchants indicated that this created problems when customer service representatives were unwilling to fix a problem without approval from the account manager, resulting in delays in resolving issues.
We also continue to see a fair number of complaints regarding the quality of Global’s customer service. While the company seems to have taken positive steps to improve in this area, it appears that merchants are still encountering problems. Unfortunately, poor customer service is one of the most common complaints against the payments processing industry in general.
User Reviews & Complaints
Here’s a closer look at Global Payments user reviews.
Negative Reviews & Complaints
Global Payments has been accredited by the BBB since 2021. The company has an A+ rating, most likely due to its prompt response to all complaints and its willingness to issue refunds when appropriate.
Global Payments currently has 230 complaints that have been filed within the last three years, with 56 of those complaints filed within the previous twelve months. While this may sound like a lot, remember that the company has a huge user base.
Common issues that came up repeatedly in Global Payments reviews included the following:
- Excessive PCI Non-Compliance Fees: Many complaints allege merchants being charged an outrageous $125/month for not being PCI compliant. We’ve always considered PCI non-compliance fees to be “junk” fees, but charging four times more than the industry average for this fee is simply unacceptable. Global seems to know this, too, as it quickly issued full refunds to every merchant who took the time to file a BBB complaint about this issue.
- Withholding Of Funds & Termination Of Accounts: Excessive chargebacks and suspicious transactions can quickly raise a red flag that will either get you suspended or shut down. Processing outside of the limits stated in your application and contract can also lead to withheld funds. If you plan to run an unusually large transaction or have a significant sales upswing, reach out to Global to reassess your limits. For more tips, check out our articles on how to avoid holds and minimize chargebacks.
- Poor Customer Service: An abnormally large number of Global Payments complaints allege poor customer service and difficulty in reaching a representative at all. It’s an unfortunate reality that large processors such as Global pay far more attention to their biggest customers than they do to small business owners.
- Difficulty Closing Account: As long as your contract remains active, you will be charged your “base fees,” which usually add up to at least $40-$50 per month. If you don’t keep a careful eye on your bank statements, this can easily go unnoticed and accumulate quickly. Furthermore, if your account is not closed promptly, you may be charged an early termination fee that could have otherwise been avoided.
Positive Reviews & Testimonials
The Global Payments website offers detailed case studies from four major customers, including Golden Corral, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and others. While they’re impressive, it’s unlikely that your small business will receive the same kind of personalized attention from the company.
On Trustpilot, Global Payments has an aggregate rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 65 reviews. Many of these reviews appear to have been submitted at the request of the merchant’s sales agent after setting up their account. Merchants who’ve been with the company for more than a week or two appear to tell a different story; many of the 1-star reviews focus on the kinds of issues that typically arise after at least several months of using a provider.
Final Verdict On Global Payments
With a company like Global Payments, the name speaks for itself. Global undoubtedly runs a large, successful, and highly capable payment processing business. However, just because a business is successful does not mean that it’s a good proposition for all of its customers.
If you run a large business that needs access to more specialized resources and services than a smaller provider can offer (for example, support for international payments), it might be worth looking into Global Payments. For smaller businesses, you’ll want to look elsewhere.
Despite being one of the largest processors in the industry, Global Payments earns a below-average score according to our criteria. The company’s long-term contracts with expensive cancellation penalties, poor sales practices, and reputation for below-average customer support make it a poor choice for most small businesses.
If you’re looking for a credit card processor that offers international payment support, check out our guide to the best international payment processors for small businesses for some great recommendations.
Credit Card Processor Review Methodology
We evaluate and test each payment processor that we review at Merchant Maverick, placing special emphasis on certain key characteristics in order to generate our granular ratings for merchant accounts and credit card processors.
Weighted Rating Breakdown
Fees & Rates 35%
Contract 20%
Products & Services 15%
Sales & Advertising Transparency 15%
Customer Service 10%
User Reviews 5%
For payment processing reviews, we use a 24-point rubric to evaluate the 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.
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