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Released: 12th February 2013 Publisher: RealWire |
Merchant Payments Ecosystem, Berlin – 12 February 2013 – Thales, leader in information systems and communications security, and Miura Systems, announce an integrated mobile payment solution that enables merchants to adopt mobile point of sale (mPOS) systems that fully support PIN based transactions, including the use of EMV chip cards.
For years, smaller merchants such as market stall traders, home repair tradesmen and even charities have been excluded from the world of card payments and forced to rely on cash. To address this need, solutions that utilize smartphones to accept payments using traditional magnetic swipe cards and signatures have become firmly established. However, these merchants have had no simple means to step up to the advantages of accepting PIN based transactions and chip based EMV payment cards, until now. The combined solution from Miura and Thales not only enables merchants to take advantage of the inherent security qualities of these technologies to reduce fraud and simplify compliance, they also qualify for reduced interchange fees which directly benefits their bottom line.
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Jeremy Gumbley, Chief Technology Officer at CreditCall says: “Our CardEase Mobile application enables affordable on-the-go payments with an easy-to-use secure application. The proven interoperability of the Miura and Thales solution allowed us to both rapidly and confidently build our secure mobile credit card processing solution for chip and PIN.”
Andrew Hodges, Chief Technology Officer at Miura says: “Thales’s extensive expertise and resources in the payment market made them a great partner to deliver the high assurance payment processing for our mobile acceptance solution. With this joint offering, PSPs can satisfy their compliance obligations and create a secure, yet flexible and easily managed mPOS infrastructure.”
Ian Hermon, mobile payments specialist at Thales e-Security says: “Mobile acceptance has seen tremendous growth globally over the past year, but there has remained a gap between the payment options available at fixed, in-store point of sale terminal and mobile devices. Furthermore, the fact that mobile acceptance devices have lacked the appropriate security technologies to qualify for lower fee structures has penalized smaller merchant that are accepting card payments for the first time. As a payment technology leader, Thales is working with innovators such as Miura to close that gap by delivering the same high levels of security to the mobile world as have become commonplace in the traditional in-store fixed terminal environment.”
Miura Systems is a member of the Thales Alliance for Solution and Application Providers (ASAP) program. Thales partners with leading technology companies and systems integrators to meet the data security needs of security-conscious organizations around the globe. The ASAP program develops technical partnerships to ensure that Thales solutions integrate seamlessly with leading applications and hardware, making it easy to deploy best practice security solutions.
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