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Credit Card Processing in SAP Robert Pulaski – Sr. Manager/Architect

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Credit Card Processing in SAP

Robert Pulaski – Sr. Manager/Architect

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Learning Points

• Why automate credit card processing?

• A basic understanding of credit card processing

• An overview of the process and related accounting for credit card processing in SAP

• Highlight some important configuration in the IMG

• Discuss implementation options and issues

• Highlight some best practices

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Why automate credit cards in SAP? Answer - Improved ROI

• Improve cash flow by reducing outstanding receivables from 30 – 90 days to 1 to 3 days

• Reduce bad debt

• Possibly reduce paper invoicing costs

• Increase transaction efficiency

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Terminology

• Merchant ID – unique id identifying the supplier(you)

• Processor (Clearing House) – provides authorization and settlement services

• Merchant Bank – supplier’s bank(your bank)

• 3rd Party Provider – provides the interfacing solution to allow SAP to communicate with the processor

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Process Flow for Credit Card Processing

Buyer gives credit card info

Supplier requests authorization and at a later time batch settlement

Processor provides authorization and settlement services

Banks issue and receive funds

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Process Overview in SAP

• Save valid sales order• Authorization request sent (real-time)• Authorization response - accept/decline (real-time)

• Ship

• Bill

• Settlement (batch)

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Save Valid Sales Order – VA01

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Authorization Response – VA01

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Authorization Response – VA01

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Document Flow – VA01

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Billing – Accounting Document – VF01

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Accounts Receivable Customer – FBL5N

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GL Account Open Item – FBL3N

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Settlement – FCC1

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Settlement – FCC1

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Settlement – FBL3N

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IMG Configuration

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IMG Configuration –Setting Up Card Types

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IMG Configuration –Setting Up Merchant ID

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IMG Configuration – Assign Merchant ID

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IMG Configuration – Account Determination

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IMG Configuration – Assign Clearing Account

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Implementation Options

• Build a custom program(s) to interface with the processor(s)

• Purchase a 3rd party solution from vendors such as Cybersource or Paymetric

• Manual (as a backup?)

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Pros/Cons Custom Programs

• Pros• Lower initial external cost • Possibly lower transaction costs• If it already works – don’t fix it?

• Cons• Custom development costs• Possible custom configuration in SAP• Maintenance of custom code

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Pros/Cons 3rd Party Solution

• Pros• No/little custom development costs• Less custom configuration in SAP• Maintenance/support of 3rd party vendor• Quicker to implement?• Can offer additional functionality beyond SAP delivered

• Cons• Initial external cost• Possibly higher transaction costs• Maintenance/support of 3rd party vendor

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Implementation Issues

• 3rd Party Installation • Servers• Access keys• RFC calls• Etc..• Make sure you have good Basis and IT people if you attempt

installation yourself. Otherwise best to have the 3rd party provider handle the installation.

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Implementation Issues

• Authorization horizon/validity• Authorization window – number of days within a shipping

confirmation window before a valid authorization can be issued• Authorization validity period – number of days an authorization is

valid before a new authorization is required• Typically 28-30 days

• Back orders can be a royal pain!

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Implementation Issues

• Additional charges• Exact total for additional charges such as freight not known• Solution – user exit

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Implementation Issues

• Split shipments• Partial or multiple shipments can require several authorizations• Solution – user-exit

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Implementation Issues

• Multiple cards on one order• Different credit limits• Different credit card owners• CRM – different capabilities (though similar process)

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Implementation Issues

• Foreign Currency• Make sure the clearing house you use can handle all currencies

required

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Best Practices

• Encrypt credit card data via either 3rd party or SAP (4.6c)• Can require OSS notes

• Limit access to credit card information via security• Only those who need access

• Additional fraud checks• Address check• CID – Card Identification Number• Can require OSS notes or user-exits

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Additional Transactions

• FCC2 – Repeat Settlement

• FCC4 – Display Logs

• FCC3 – Delete Logs

• FBRC – Reset Cleared Items

• FCCR - Standard Reports

• VKM1 – Credit Hold Report

• VCC1 – Payment Card Credit Hold Report (New)

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Different Flavors of SAP

• CRM

• SAP Retail and POS

• Etc…

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Summary

• Automated credit card processing can be efficient and enhance ROI

• In most cases buying a 3rd party solution is going to be the best option compared to building a series of in-house custom programs

• There will be lots of issues that need to be thought out carefully

• Take credit card fraud seriously

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Q&A

Robert PulaskiSenior Manager - ArchitectHitachi Consultingwww.hitachiconsulting.comDirect: [email protected] your next success! ®

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1103 / Credit Card Processing in SAP

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