The reseller stack.
Each box in this chain takes a margin. The ERP markets the gateway under its own name; the gateway resells the processor; the processor settles to the acquirer. Four mouths to feed before interchange.
Kozy Payments is our own payment facilitator. Run at-cost. Integrated into billing, autopay, partial refunds, chargebacks, and deposit reconciliation. For a 30-to-60-person operation processing hundreds of card transactions a week, the margin compounds.
Most ERPs in this category integrate a third-party gateway and resell it. Each box in the stack adds a markup. KozyOps is registered as a payment facilitator, so the gateway-as-middleman is gone and the card networks see Kozy directly.
Each box in this chain takes a margin. The ERP markets the gateway under its own name; the gateway resells the processor; the processor settles to the acquirer. Four mouths to feed before interchange.
KozyOps is the registered payment facilitator. The card networks see Kozy. There is no gateway and no processor markup between the office app and the network. The cost is interchange plus a small flat fee that does not scale with volume.
Dealers already running NMI or Qualpay can stay on those gateways; the platform supports them. But the integration depth, the rate structure, and the ledger posting work differently. Those differences are how the day reconciles.
Kozy Payments is the in-house processor. NMI is the gateway adapter underneath. It runs at-cost and it is wired through the ledger end-to-end, across the back office, the customer portal, and the KozyServiceman field app.
A third-party gateway moves money. It cannot reach into your billing engine. Kozy Payments was built so the processor and the ledger are one system. Every charge produces a ledger entry. AR posts against the same chart of accounts. General-ledger accounting lives at the API layer (added in v3.10.0), with receipt export added in v3.22.0.
That structure carries the segregation-of-duties story. The dispatcher who takes a card-on-file payment cannot also reconcile the deposit batch, because the API enforces it. Cards on file belong to the ledger card itself, not a side dashboard. Partial refunds allocate to specific invoice line items and the ledger card shows which gallon order or service ticket the credit came back from. Chargebacks post automatically with the invoice, delivery ticket, photos, and any portal messages linked. The evidence packet is one click.
If you’re on NMI or Qualpay today, you don’t have to leave the platform to move to Kozy Payments. We move customers over without disrupting open invoices, cards on file, or in-flight autopay schedules.