MasterCard Unveils New Payment-Processing Platform
Credit card giant MasterCard International has announced it
is deploying a global payment-processing platform with wireless
applications, which will allow member financial institutions to take
advantage of emerging technologies and react quickly to new business
opportunities.
"With MasterCard, members are not held captive by a card
association’s technology," said Rob Reeg, MasterCard senior
vice president, Systems Development. "With the new platform,
members now have the flexibility to customize processing to their
business, allowing them to take advantage of many new opportunities,
both locally and globally."
In addition, the company said that it has initiated a three-step
strategy for delivery of its new core processing platform: upgrading
its Banknet global network to a VPN; developing new customizable
features and functions via proprietary modular software; and
distributing network processing to Regional Service Centers.
The company said that the new platform sets the stage for the
next generation of its Banknet system, which will be transformed
into a distributed network from its previous processor-based
architecture.
According to Mr. Reeg, it is virtually impossible that the system
will ever reach capability because of its bandwidth on demand,
meaning that an unlimited number of transactions can flow through
the system without risk of bottlenecks or other congestion problems.
Strengths of MasterCard’s Processing Platform
- The ability to process all types of transactions—credit,
debit, and smart cards—by way of any channel, including
wireless applications and transponders.
- The capacity to support payments made using the Internet or
wireless devices.
- With MasterCard’s Internet gateway, member banks can
exchange information and file in a simple, consistent way,
without concern for system architecture.
- MasterCard’s member financial institutions can customize the
transaction process to meet the needs of the local market, such
as time zones and currency.
For more information: http://www.mastercard.com/about/press/pressreleases.cgi?id=413
Mobileinfo Comments and Advisory: It is good to see
Master Card legitimatize wireless payment systems. It understands
application integration, interface with large backend information
processing systems, end-to-end security, network capacity design,
message recovery and quality of service (QOS) issues for high
performance transaction systems - this is hugely different from simple
voice or message switching that telecom service providers may
understand well.