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Hotel Front Desks that integrate their accounting systems with Virtual Card Numbers (VCNs) are providing millions of travelers with quick and easy check-in and check-out service. Now that’s top-notch customer service!
The VCN is a credit card number specially designed for single-use payments. They are becoming more and more popular because they offer secure real-time payments and automated reconciliation for both travel intermediaries, and for hotels. Even better, VCNs are accepted at existing Mastercard and Visa terminals worldwide.
More and more travel intermediaries are opting to use virtual payments instead of traditional payment methods (like Wire/Ach/Check). The VCN provides a convenient and risk-free way for travel providers to secure and pay for individual travel reservations on behalf of their customers.
A VCN is automatically sent to your hotel when a booking is confirmed through a travel company. This unique single-use VCN is specific for payment of that booking only.
In the payment instructions, you will find the date the VCN should be charged, which in most cases, is when the guest checks out. On prepaid accounts, the VCN is charged at the time of reservation. Here is a quick overview of the process.
Travel company makes reservation >> Travel company requests VCN >> Supplier (hotel) charges VCN >> Transaction reconciles automatically >> Travel company settles with WEX.
Make sure that you are charging the VCN that was received for that specific booking and to apply the approval code, if necessary. You will process this as a card-not-present transaction.
Also, double check that the pre-authorization and transaction settlement are based on the “guaranteed” type and that the deposit/cancel rule is associated with the reservation. These extra check points will avoid unnecessary and unfortunate pre-authorization declines that can come from the automated background jobs in your Property Management System (PMS).
Please contact the travel company’s support team for information on retrieving the number.
Yes, in addition to the VCN, the guest’s credit card will always be kept on file during their stay. The credit card is typically used to pay for incidentals, unless otherwise noted, and should not be overwritten by the VCN.
Yes, if all guests are part of the same booking, then you can use the unique VCN that was sent with the booking confirmation. If guests are part of different or individual bookings, please use Separate VCNs.
A good rule is to always double check the charging dates for a VCN that are included in the payment instructions. The VCN’s charging dates are preset and specified in these instructions.
Your hotel charge settlement will always be taken in your local default currency, unless of course there is a note in the payment instructions with a request for a different currency.
In many cases, a charge will be declined if the VCN was authorized at the time of check-in. If this happens, the transaction can be processed by using the pre-authorization code that was given at the time of check-in. If you did not keep a record, you can contact the travel company’s support team.
Note that your system may already store the authorization code. You can refer to your system’s reference manual for more information on how it processes authorizations and transactions.
In most cases the guest has already paid the travel company for the booking. Instead of charging the guest, please contact the travel company’s support team to resolve the problem, and always allow the guest to check in or check out while you are resolving the problem.
Cancellations are charged to the VCN based on the hotel’s cancellation policy. To process a refund, pull up the reservation and reverse the charges. When processing through the card terminal, the refund works exactly like a credit card. The charge can be looked up through the authorization number and by choosing either refund/reverse or by entering the VCN as a negative amount. Refunds on VCNs can be processed even if the VCN has been closed.
As a travel industry supplier, processing transactions should be efficient, save you money, and require minimal effort. WEX Virtual Card Numbers (VCNs) help you get paid faster and more securely. Here are the ways adopting virtual payments will improve your operations:
Learn more about how WEX travel payment solutions can help your hotel operations, so you can accelerate and streamline operations while creating lasting growth and success for your organization.
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