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Supported Merchant Processors in CiiRUS

To process credit card payments in CiiRUS, a compatible merchant account must be connected.


Once configured, the system can securely process guest payments, issue refunds, and sync transactions into Trust Accounting.

CiiRUS supports the following merchant providers:


⭐ CiiRUS Pay (Preferred Partner β€” Powered by Lynnbrook Group)

CiiRUS Pay is the recommended solution, offering the deepest integration and the most seamless experience for CiiRUS users.

Key features:

  • Built specifically for CiiRUS

  • Automated Trust Accounting sync

  • Fast deposits and fraud protection

  • Multi-currency support


VacationRentPayment (VRP – YapStone)

VacationRentPayment is a widely used solution in the vacation rental industry.


It provides online payment functionality for property managers and guests, with support for recurring billing and standard credit card processing.


Stripe

Stripe is a global payment platform that supports online credit card processing and automated payouts.


It is often chosen for its flexibility, strong developer tools, and robust global capabilities.

Resource:
πŸ”— https://stripe.com/


Authorize.net

http://Authorize.net supports online and in-person credit card acceptance, including contactless payments and eChecks.


It is a good option for businesses that need traditional merchant tools or point-of-sale support.

Resource:
πŸ”— https://www.authorize.net/


Need Assistance?

If you need help choosing a payment processor, enabling a new merchant, or troubleshooting an existing connection, our team can assist.

  • If you want guidance on enabling a new merchant, switching providers, or resolving setup issues, simply start a conversation with our support team by opening a chat with the CiiRUS support bot inside your CiiRUS account.

  • If you’d like more details about integration requirements, you can also start a conversation with our support bot in your CiiRUS account, and it will provide the prerequisites and steps for each supported payment processor.

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