Finix vs. Chase Payment Solutions: How they compare
Chase offers payments bundled with banking. But flat-rate pricing, tiered fees, and 3-year contracts can make it hard for growing businesses to control their costs.
Finix vs. Chase payment solutions pricing compared
Finix
Chase
Direct merchant pricing model | Subscription starting at $99/mo or custom interchange-plus | Flat-rate on Basic and Essentials tiers; interchange-plus on Complete ($50K+/mo) and Premier ($250K+/mo) tiers |
In-person (tap, dip, swipe) | 0% markup on interchange + $0.08 per transaction | Basic: 2.6% + $0.10 | Essentials: 2.3% + $0.10 | Complete: interchange + 0.3% + $0.10 |
Online payments | Interchange + 0% + $0.15 per transaction | Basic/Essentials (keyed): 3.5% + $0.10 | E-commerce: 2.9% + $0.25 | Complete: interchange + 0.4% + $0.10 |
Payment links | Included | 3.5% + $0.15 per transaction |
Interchange optimization | Full Level 2 & 3 support | Available through Chase Tax Augmentation Service; access negotiated during account setup |
Virtual terminal | Included | Available via Authorize.net; keyed transaction rates apply. |
ACH transactions | $0.50 flat | Available; $25 ACH return/reject fee. Standard ACH transaction fee not publicly disclosed. |
ACH validation | $0.50 flat | Not publicly disclosed |
Instant payouts (US) | 1% | Same-day deposits included for eligible Chase Business Complete Banking accounts. Instant payout availability for external accounts is not publicly disclosed. |
Fraud detection | Included | Included; AVS checks $0.05 each. |
Dispute fee | Included in support; no per-dispute fee | $15–$25 per chargeback, including disputes you win |
Support fees | Included | 24/7 phone support included. |
Monthly account fee | Subscription from $99/month | Basic: $10/mo | Essentials: $15/mo | Complete: $25/mo | Premier: custom |
PCI compliance fee | Included | $7.95/mo when compliant; $79.95/mo if non-compliant |
Statement fee | None | $10–$20/mo depending on tier |
Batch settlement fee | None | $0.10–$0.25 per batch close |
Online gateway fee | None | $15–$25/mo for e-commerce merchants |
Monthly minimum fee | None | $25–$50/mo if processing fees fall below minimum threshold |
Contract term | Flexible | Typically 3 years; 60–90 day written notice required to avoid auto-renewal; ETF $295–$495 |
Hardware | Not required; hosted fields and API-based integration | Hardware purchased separately ($49–$499); rental $5–$50/mo per terminal |
Quick recap of direct merchant pricing comparison
Chase publishes flat-rate pricing online, making it easy to estimate processing costs. However, additional monthly fees for account maintenance, PCI compliance, statements, batch settlement, and online gateway access can increase the overall cost of accepting payments. Interchange-plus pricing is generally reserved for higher-volume merchants on Chase's Complete and Premier tiers. Finix offers interchange-plus pricing from the start, with predictable subscription pricing and no separate batch, statement, or per-dispute fees.
Platform and marketplace pricing
Finix
Chase
Platform/marketplace offering | Dedicated platform payments product with sub-merchant onboarding, configurable fees, and white-labeling | No dedicated platform or marketplace payments product; merchant accounts are for direct business use only |
Pricing models | Flat-rate or dynamic, fully configurable per merchant | Not available |
Interchange fee optimization | Full Level 2 & 3 support | Not available |
Merchant payout | $0.25 per payout | Not available |
White-labeling | No additional cost | N/A — Chase branding and gateway required |
ACH transaction cost | $0.50 flat | Not available |
ACH validation | $0.50 | Not available |
Virtual terminal fee | Included | Available via Authorize.net; keyed rate applies |
Payment links fee | Included | 3.5% + $0.15 per transaction |
Instant payouts | 1% | Same-day deposit into Chase checking account only; no third-party payout support |
Machine learning and fraud detection | Included | Included for direct merchants; N/A for sub-merchants |
Support fees | Included | 24/7 phone support included for Chase account holders |
Technology fees | None | Monthly account fees, PCI fee, batch fees, and gateway fee apply (see Table 1) |
Pricing as of June 2026. Applies to U.S.-based businesses. Subject to change.
Pricing summary — platform and marketplace
Chase Payment Solutions is designed for individual businesses accepting card payments, not for software platforms or marketplaces that need to onboard and manage multiple sub-merchants. It does not offer a platform payments product, white-labeling, configurable fee structures, or merchant-level monetization tools. For businesses building embedded payments, Finix is purpose-built for this use case, while Chase Payment Solutions is designed primarily for direct merchant payment acceptance.
What growing businesses should know
Finix
Certified direct processor connecting to Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and Amex
Interchange-plus pricing from day one, with full cost transparency and no monthly account fees
White-label payments with your brand and no additional development work
Configurable fee structures and merchant-level monetization tools for platforms and growing merchants
Finix manages compliance and risk so you can focus on your business
No per-chargeback fees, no batch fees, no statement fees, and no PCI non-compliance penalties
Human support included at every level
Chase Payment Solutions
Payments bundled with Chase business banking, processing over $2 trillion annually for 7 million small businesses
Flat-rate pricing on lower tiers (2.6% + $0.10 in-person; 2.9% + $0.25 online); interchange-plus only available at $50,000+/mo
Standard 3-year contracts with auto-renewal; ETF of $295–$495 if you leave early
Additional monthly fees for PCI compliance, statements, batch settlement, and gateway access can increase the overall cost of payment processing.
Same-day deposits are free but require a Chase Business Complete Banking account
No platform or marketplace payments product; not suitable for software companies embedding payments
24/7 phone support included; some users report long hold times
Integration and customization options
Finix
RESTful API with webhooks and real-time event streams
No-code onboarding tools alongside full API access
Tokenization and hosted fields to minimize PCI scope
Dedicated sandbox environment for integration testing
White-labeled checkout pages, payment links, and virtual terminal with no additional development work required
Chase Payment Solutions
Chase POS app, Chase Card Reader, and Chase POS Terminal for in-person payments
E-commerce payments via Authorize.net gateway integration (third-party; separate gateway fee applies)
Integrations with select third-party platforms including TouchBistro, NCR Silver Essentials, and QuickBooks Online
No public REST API for merchant payments; custom integrations require working with Chase Paymentech enterprise solutions
No white-labeling or branded checkout; Chase branding and Authorize.net gateway required for online payments
Frequently asked questions
Finix is a payments platform designed for growing businesses and software companies that want transparent pricing, flexible contracts, and greater control over the payment experience. Chase Payment Solutions combines payment processing with business banking and is designed primarily for businesses already using Chase. Key differences include pricing model (interchange-plus vs. flat-rate tiers), contract terms, monthly fees, and platform capabilities such as embedded payments and sub-merchant onboarding.
Chase publishes its flat-rate pricing online but does not fully disclose the range of additional fees upfront. Depending on the pricing tier and services used, merchants may incur additional fees for PCI compliance, batch settlement, statements, chargebacks, and online gateway access. Finix uses a subscription plus interchange-plus pricing model with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
Yes, but only on the Complete tier ($50,000+/month) and the custom Premier tier ($250,000+/month). Merchants on the Basic or Essentials tiers pay flat rates of 2.6% + $0.10 in-person and 2.9% + $0.25 for e-commerce. Finix offers interchange-plus pricing at all volume levels, separating interchange from the Finix fee so merchants have greater visibility into their payment processing costs.
Chase typically requires a 3-year contract with a 60–90 day written notice window to avoid automatic renewal. Early termination fees range from $295 to $495 depending on when you cancel. Finix offers flexible contract terms without long-term lock-in, making it easier to adapt as your business grows or your payment needs change.
No. Chase Payment Solutions is designed for businesses accepting payments directly from their own customers. It does not offer a dedicated platform payments product, sub-merchant onboarding, white-labeling, or configurable fee structures for software companies. Finix is designed to support both platform payments and direct merchant payment processing from a single platform.
Chase offers free same-day deposits when funds are settled into an eligible Chase Business Complete Banking account. Deposits to other bank accounts follow standard settlement schedules. Finix offers optional instant payouts for a 1% fee to eligible connected bank accounts, without requiring a specific banking relationship.
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