- Introduction to Payments
- Standard Payments Processing
- Card Present Connect | Retail Processing
- Card Present Connect | Mass Transit Processing
- Mass Transit Authorizations for a Tap-Initiated Debt Recovery with EMV Data
- Debit and Prepaid Card Processing
- Processing Debit and Prepaid Authorizations
- Airline Data Processing
- Japanese Payment Options Processing
- Processing Payments Using Credentials
- Customer-Initiated Transactions with Credentials on File
- Merchant-Initiated Delayed Transaction
- Merchant-Initiated Incremental Transaction
- Merchant-Initiated No-Show Transactions
- Merchant-Initiated Reauthorization Transactions
- Merchant-Initiated Resubmission Transaction
- Installment Payments
- Recurring Payments
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Simple Order API | Visa Platform Connect
Customer-Initiated Transactions with Credentials on
File
A customer-initiated transaction (CIT) is a transaction initiated by the customer. There
are two types of CIT transactions:
- Customer transactions where the credentials are stored for futuremerchantinitiated transactions
- Customer transactions where the credentials are stored for futurecustomerinitiated transactions
Customers can initiate a CIT at a merchant payment terminal, through an online purchase
transaction, or by making a purchase using a previously stored credential.
Business Center
Business Center
You can create a new customer-initiated transaction in the
Business Center
by
requesting a new authorization in the One-Time Payments section. Once you have
entered the customer's information, you will be given the opportunity to store the
customer's credentials with the customer's permission in the Payment Information
section. By doing so, you will now be able to perform merchant-initiated
transactions for payments the customer has pre-approved. For more information on how
to perform a MIT in the Business Center
,
see Merchant-Initiated No-Show Transactions.