How Paying Vendors by Credit Card Works



Managing vendor payments is an essential part of running a business. However, many vendors do not accept credit cards, which often creates cash flow challenges for small business owners. The good news is, solutions now exist that bridge this gap.

Why Vendors Often Don’t Accept Credit Cards

  • Credit card processing fees reduce their margins.

  • Some industries rely heavily on ACH or checks.

  • Smaller vendors may not have card acceptance systems.


The Solution: Pay by Credit Card Services

Platforms like Zil Money’s Pay by Credit Card allow businesses to use their credit cards to pay vendors who only accept ACH, wire, or checks. Here’s how it works:
  1. Business pays with a credit card.

  2. Vendor receives funds via ACH, wire, or check.

  3. Business keeps rewards, builds credit, and improves cash flow.


Key Benefits for Businesses


Why This Matters

For small and growing businesses, these services make it easier to manage expenses without pressuring vendors to change how they get paid. It’s a win-win for both sides.


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