Ecommerce E Payments - Payment Gateway - Ebusiness Transaction Processing
Ecommerce E Payments - Payment Gateway - Ebusiness Transaction Processing
Ecommerce E Payments - Payment Gateway - Ebusiness Transaction Processing
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Merchants (SELLER) must connect to a network of banks (both acquiring and issuing banks), processors, and other financial institutions so that payment information provided by the customer can be routed securely and reliably. The solution is a payment gateway that connects the online store to these institutions (e.g. bank) Payment information is highly sensitive
Trust and confidence are essential. So gateway should be provided by a company with in-depth experience in payment processing and security (e.g. VISA)
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CLIENT BROWSER
MERCHANTS SERVER
PAYMENT SERVER
Credit cards
Represents an account that extends credit to consumers, permits them to purchase items while deferring payment, and allows payments to multiple vendors at a time. Credit card associations Visa Issuing banks (process transactions)- Citibank Processing centers (clearing house)- verify accounts and balances : 3rd party. OR DEBIT CARD
INSTANT DEBIT
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# Credit cards #
The parties involved : Consumer / CUSTOMER (BUYER) Merchant Web server (SELLER) Payment gateway Merchants bank (SELLER) Consumers card issuing bank (BUYERS BANK)
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What is SSL?
SSL is an abbreviation for Secured Socket Layer SSL technology secretly encodes (or encrypts) information as it is being sent over the Internet between your computer and Bank's Server computer system This encryption technology is designed to ensure that account information travels securely over the Internet and remains confidential.
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is the bank logo. (2) is the EMV chip (commonly referred to as 'Chip And Pin') (3) is the Hologram (4) is the 16 digit card number (5) is the logo of the card type (6) is the expiry date (7) is the name of the cardholder
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(1) is the magnetic stripe. (2) is the signature strip (3) is the CVC2 code
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Type
Type Founded Headquarters Area served Public (NYSE: MA) 1966 Purchase, New York, United States Worldwide Richard N. Haythornthwaite (Chairman) Robert W. Selander (CEO, President & Director) Financial services Payment systems US$27.36 billion (2008) US$5 billion (2008) US$1.108 billion (2007) US$1.085 billion (2007) US$6.260 billion (2007) US$3.027 billion (2007) 5,000 (2008)
Public (NYSE: V) Delaware (1970) San Francisco, California Joseph Saunders (Chairman, CEO) John (Hans) Morris (President) Byron Pollitt (CFO) John Partridge (COO) Financial Services Payment systems US$ 75.20 billion (2008) US$3.5898 billion (2007) US$-1.449 billion (2007) US$-1.076 billion (2007) US$4.390 billion (2007) US$-501.33 million (2007) Visa.com 12
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MasterCard.com
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$ Payment gateway $
A service that provides connectivity among merchants, customers, and financial networks to process authorizations and payments. The service is usually operated by a third-party provider such as VeriSign. A gateway that translates SET messages to and from standard bank financial data formats.
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Digital Wallets http://www.webewallet.com/faq.cfm Smart cards (embedded chips to verify the cards presence in a smart card reader).
Visa: Fusion card
MasterCard: Mondex American express: Blue Auction resources <eBay.com> & <ubid.com> electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) <cybercash.com> & < checkfreecorp.fiserv.com>
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THANK$ A MILLION
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