
Vantiv iQ
Retail POS systems
POS software
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What is Vantiv iQ
Vantiv iQ is a point-of-sale and payments-focused solution associated with Vantiv’s merchant acquiring business, used by retailers to accept card payments and manage checkout workflows. It is typically deployed in environments that want POS capabilities tightly coupled with payment processing and related reporting. The product positioning centers on payments integration and transaction data visibility rather than broad retail operations features found in some retail-first POS suites.
Merchant services support model
As part of a payments provider offering, the solution commonly comes with merchant services onboarding, underwriting coordination, and operational support processes. This can be useful for multi-location merchants that want consistent payment policies and support escalation paths. It may also streamline rollout when payment acceptance is the main driver of the POS project.
Tight payments processing integration
The product is designed around card acceptance and merchant acquiring workflows, which can reduce integration work compared with pairing a standalone POS with a separate processor. This can simplify settlement, chargeback handling, and payment configuration under one vendor relationship. It also tends to standardize payment device management and certification within the same ecosystem.
Transaction-level reporting visibility
Vantiv iQ emphasizes access to payment and transaction data for monitoring and reconciliation. This supports day-to-day operational tasks such as matching deposits to batches and investigating exceptions. For organizations where payments analytics is a primary requirement, this focus can be a practical advantage over POS tools that treat payments as a secondary module.
Brand and product continuity
Vantiv was acquired and rebranded under Worldpay, and product names and packaging have changed over time. This can create ambiguity about current feature sets, documentation, and which modules are actively sold under the original name. Buyers often need to validate the exact offering and roadmap under the current owner.
Less retail-operations breadth
Compared with retail-first POS suites, payments-centric POS offerings often provide fewer advanced retail functions such as deep merchandising, complex promotions, omnichannel inventory, and native eCommerce synchronization. Organizations with sophisticated retail operations may need additional systems or integrations. This can increase total cost and implementation complexity.
Processor-centric deployment constraints
Because the solution is closely tied to a specific acquiring/processing ecosystem, switching processors or using multiple processors can be more difficult than with processor-agnostic POS software. Contracting, pricing, and hardware/device choices may be constrained by the payments relationship. This can reduce flexibility for merchants that want to optimize processing across regions or channels.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: No permanently free tier; no time-limited trial stated on official site. Example costs (official site):
- Card processing: 2.7% + $0.30 per transaction (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express). (eCheck priced separately.)
- Chargeback (disputed charge) fee: $15 per dispute.
- Vantiv iQ user fee: first two Vantiv iQ for eCommerce users are free; additional users are $50 per user. Other official notes:
- No monthly minimums or monthly maintenance fees stated.
- No refund costs (if you refund a transaction, the entire fee is returned).
- No termination fees stated; see processing agreement for details.
Seller details
Worldpay, Inc.
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
1971
Public
https://www.worldpay.com/
https://x.com/worldpay
https://www.linkedin.com/company/worldpay