Client Managed Payment Profiles
Ronin has supported Authorize.Net CIM integration with a feature called Payment Profiles for over a year now. While that’s been useful for you, the account owner, it hasn’t really been accessible to your clients. Until now.
We just rolled out some new changes that will allow clients to add and manage their own Payment Profiles.
How does it work? It’s fairly simple. First, you’ll need to turn it on. We realize that not everyone wants their clients adding new Payment Profiles nor does everyone with Authorize.Net integration have CIM available. To opt in, you can simply toggle it in the Payment Integration settings.

Once it’s turned on, you can pretty much let Ronin (and your clients) do the work. When your clients are ready to pay an invoice by credit card, they’ll be given the option to store the credit card for future use.

If a credit card is saved, the next time a client is ready to pay an invoice, they’ll be presented with the new card as an option

Presto. Just like that, they’ll be able to pay invoices via stored Payment Profiles. Best of all, because these client managed Profiles are the same as any other Payment Profile, you can use them to auto-bill recurring invoices. You can also manually charge these stored credit cards whenever you’re creating a new payment record. For client engagements that have flexible spending within a budget, this is the best way to manage payments.
We hope you enjoy this new feature – we think it’s a great way to allow you and your clients to manage stored credit cards from within Ronin.
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7 Nov 11 at 2:16 am
Hope that’s not a store of the cvv2 number there..
Lance
18 Jan 12 at 5:41 am
Lance, I’m glad you asked. We do pass the CVV to your gateway (in this case, either Stripe or Authorize.Net) which is used to verify the card. Ronin does not store CVV numbers. Stripe or Authorize.Net will only store the credit card, not the CVV.
Lu Wang
18 Jan 12 at 1:41 pm