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Merchant Settlement

Definition

Merchant Settlement refers to the process by which funds from customer purchases are transferred to a merchant’s account after a transaction is completed. This typically involves several steps, including transaction authorization, clearing, and final settlement, where funds are moved from the customer’s bank to the merchant’s bank. In the context of digital assets, this process can involve converting cryptocurrency payments into fiat currency or stablecoins for the merchant. The efficiency of this process is crucial for business operations.