ACI
Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW), a leading global provider of electronic
payment and banking solutions, today announced its
participation at NRF's Annual Convention & Expo, January 11-13, 2015 in
New York City.
ACI will showcase its Universal
Payments (UP) Retailer Payments solutions (booth 3433), which now
encompass eCommerce and card-not-present
fraud capabilities as part of the acquisition of Retail Decisions
(ReD). As history has shown with the implementation of EMV
in other countries, fraudulent transactions will migrate from the card
present channel to the card-not-present channel. As the EMV liability
shift—from banks to retailers—looms large for the US in 2015, retailers
are under increased pressure to ensure their payments infrastructures
are able to support this international payment standard.
Retailers are faced with supporting transactions anytime, anywhere—all
while trying to deliver a consistent brand experience across all
channels as part of their omni-channel strategy. A critical component of
the retailer omni-channel strategy is to offer payment acceptance that
is secure, reliable and flexible—meeting the shopping demands of today’s
consumers, regardless of where and when they want to shop. At NRF, ACI
will present demos that address:
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Mobile: showcasing payment acceptance through various
channels including online, mobile point of sale (mPOS) and mobile
wallet, as well as InStore
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Security: emphasizing payments security components, such
as point to point encryption, tokenization and network segmentation
that can be offered in a hosted or on-premise environment, in addition
to EMV
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Fraud: highlighting prevention and detection of card not
present fraud for the online retailer
ACI UP Retailer Payments provides a holistic security and fraud solution
designed to address PCI compliance requirements. It offers retailers a
payments platform that supports consumer payments from all
channels—whether the retailer is processing high-volume credit and debit
card-based payments from thousands of retail locations, deploying a
pre-paid solution via a mobile wallet, or processing multi-national
payments.
UP Retailer Payments are a key component of ACI's UP portfolio of
solutions, which orchestrate all aspects of payments processing for any
payment type, any channel, any currency and any network.
About ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide, Inc., the Universal
Payments company, powers electronic payments and banking for more
than 5,000 financial institutions, retailers, billers and processors
around the world. ACI software processes $13 trillion each day in
payments and securities transactions for more than 250 of the leading global
retailers, and 21 of the world’s 25 largest banks. Through our
comprehensive suite of software products and hosted services, we deliver
a broad range of solutions for payment processing; card and merchant
management; online
banking; mobile, branch and voice banking; fraud
detection; trade finance; and electronic
bill presentment and payment. To learn more about ACI, please visit www.aciworldwide.com.
You can also find us on Twitter @ACI_Worldwide.
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