Quick Start Guide
Product version 3.57
Last edited December 2022
Overview
Introduction
If you're a new user of Nium, this Quick Start Guide is for you. It will show you how to:
- Add money to your funding account
- Create a virtual card
- Pay using a virtual card
- Reconcile your finances
IMPORTANT:
The Quick Start Guide describes the options that we selected as the best ones for you to start. There are more options available in Nium.
What's new in this version?
The following information has been added to the current version of this guide.
Date | Version | Description |
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15th Feb 2021 | 3.57 | Updated formatting to match brand guidelines |
12th Apr 2022 | 3.57 | Product and documentation rebranding |
1st December | 3.57 | Product documentation transition to web view |
Quick Start Guide
Add money to your funding account
Nium is currently a prepaid solution. To pay using Nium, you must have money in your funding account. To add money to your funding account:
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Check your email for a message from us.
As a new Nium user, you should receive an introduction email from us. This email contains account data and instructions on how to load your funding account. -
Visit your bank and make a bank transfer.
You can visit your online bank or visit your bank branch. Make a bank transfer to the account number provided in the introduction email. If you received a reference code in the introduction email, you must provide this code as a note with your transfer. -
Wait until your bank makes the transfer.
Bank transfers may take several business days. Your bank must process your transfer, and the money must reach the destination account. As soon as the money is in your funding account, we will send you an email. -
Check your funding account balance.
If you received an email from us, you could check your funding account balance. To do this, click the Funds menu and then click Funding Accounts.
You now have money in your funding account.
Create a virtual card
You'll need to create a virtual card to make your first payment.
Most often, you will create single-use cards that can only be used once (like for airline payments). You can also create multi-use virtual cards that can be used often (like for hotel payments). To create a virtual card:
- Click the Cards menu and click Create Card.
- Select the card type you want to create in the Card Type field.
- In the Funding Account field, choose the funding account from which you want to load the card.
When you create the card, the money you choose is moved from your funding account to the card. - Enter the Amount and choose the Currency.
To avoid Forex charges, pay in the same currency as the funding account. - Click the Additional Details link.
- In the Name column for the first row, enter the name of an identifier, for example, PNR if you are making an airline payment.
- In the Value column for the first row, enter the identifier value, for example, the PNR number.
- Click the Create button to create a virtual card.
Your card is created and displayed. You can now use it to pay.
Pay using the virtual card
After you create a virtual card, you can use it to pay online.
- Take note of the card information from the Card Details screen.
You will need the Card Number, Expiry Date, and CVV to pay. You can keep the screen open, print the information, or manually note it down. - Pay online using the card information.
You must perform this step outside of Nium. Go to the company's website where you want to pay and enter your card details accordingly.
Reconcile your finances
At the end of the month, you will need to reconcile your payments.
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Click the Cards menu and select Card History.
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In the bottom section, enter the date range in the 'From' and 'To' fields. Select the Currency and Card Brand if needed.
The Card History screen contains a list of operations for the selected date range. -
Click the Export to CSV link.
The link will change the title to Generating File. -
When the link title changes to Download File, click the Download File link and save the file.
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Open the downloaded file in a spreadsheet program (for example, Excel).
You can now reconcile your payments in a spreadsheet.
Nium Travel Frequently Asked Questions
What is a virtual card?
A virtual card is a bank card that only exists online. The only difference between virtual and plastic cards is their physical form. Like a plastic card, a virtual card has a card number, an expiration date, and a verification code (CVV). Unlike a plastic card, you can only use virtual cards online or by phone.
Virtual cards are a very secure payment method since you can create and dispose of them as required, and you always control the amount of pre-paid money available. You can even create virtual cards that auto-destruct after a single use, so even if your card details are compromised, there is no way for them to be used to make fraudulent purchases. Virtual cards also make managing money simple and fast. You will have no trouble reconciling your transactions using one virtual card per payment.
What is a funding account?
A funding account is an internal Nium account made especially for you. You can add money to this account, withdraw money from this account, and use money in this account to create virtual cards and make purchases.
What type of funding accounts can I use?
With Nium, you can pre-funded or credit funding accounts to load money onto a virtual card. With pre-funded funding accounts, you will use the money you added to the platform to top up your virtual cards. With credit funding accounts, you use a credit allocation to top up your virtual cards. Credit funding accounts are only available as part of specified client agreements and configurations of Nium.
Why do I need to add money to a funding account?
Nium works a bit like a prepaid mobile phone service. With such services, you must top up your account to make calls. Likewise, in Nium, you need to deposit money in your (prefunded) funding account and use this to top up your virtual cards before you can use them to make payments. (If you have credit funding accounts, you will need to add money to settle any outstanding balance.)
How long does it take to a funding account?
You add money to a funding account through a bank transfer. Depending on your bank, a bank transfer may take a couple of days to process. If you are in a hurry, many banks have express transfer services. Ask your bank for more information.
Cost of depositing money into a funding account?
The only cost for depositing money into the Funding Account is the cost of a wire transfer applied by your bank or any intermediary bank involved in the payment process. Ask your bank for their transfer costs and options.
What is interchange?
To understand which virtual card to choose, you must first understand how cards work.
When you pay using a plastic or virtual card, you usually do not pay more than you would pay with cash. The company (or merchant) that takes your payment pays you to use your card. Usually, this is a percentage of the transaction amount. This charge is called interchange, and its amount varies by card type.
How do I make money on interchange?
If you use Nium, we return part of this interchange fee to you. The higher the interchange, the better for you - and the more money you make by paying with Nium. However, not all companies accept high interchange cards.
Why would I use a different card type?
For obvious reasons, some companies do not accept cards with high interchange. Other companies add a fee for using cards with high interchange. Nium also gives you access to low interchange cards at such merchants to ensure you can always pay every merchant. Note: low interchange cards can carry a creation fee.
Use Single-spend or Multiple-use cards?
Cards can also differ by the number of payments you can make. You can use a single-use card to make a single payment, after which the card is automatically destroyed and emptied. Single-use cards are high security and make reconciliation very simple. However, some companies (like hotels) need to check if your card is valid by first taking a small payment. In such cases, you must use multi-use cards.
Where can I find out more?
If you are not sure which card to use, please get in touch with our customer support. We will help you choose the right card for your payments every time.
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