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Are you a merchant?
You qualify to be a merchant if you run a business, large or small, and receive payments for goods and services delivered. You also collect one-time payments, recurring payments, or dues from your customers in the form of payments.
You can be a merchant if:
You are an Individual with unregistered businesses and operating a temporary mobile stall
You are a large organized business like a fuelling station, Supermarket, Pharmacy Chain, Quick Service Restaurants (eateries), etc
You have a physical location that is easily accessible to people as well as an acceptable means of identification
You own a small registered business such as a salon, cosmetic shop, grocery store, pharmacy, etc
You have an existing business that attracts reasonable footfall
You are a corporate entity with business registration/incorporation documents
You can be a merchant if:
You are an Individual with unregistered businesses and operating a temporary mobile stall
You are a large organized business like a fuelling station, Supermarket, Pharmacy Chain, Quick Service Restaurants (eateries), etc
You have a physical location that is easily accessible to people as well as an acceptable means of identification
You own a small registered business such as a salon, cosmetic shop, grocery store, pharmacy, etc
You have an existing business that attracts reasonable footfall
You are a corporate entity with business registration/incorporation documents
Types of merchant
Sole proprietorship
You are an Individual with unregistered businesses and operating a mobile stall
Enterprise
Business entity, entrepreneurs which are duly registered with Corporate Affairs Commission
Limited liability company
Private and publicly owned companies