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January 16, 2007
2006 Chase Paymentech Pulse Index Summary
DALLAS, January 16, 2007 - Chase Paymentech, the leading processor of payment transactions on the internet, has finalized an analysis of results from its inaugural Pulse Index of online shopping activity, compiled during the 2006 holiday shopping season. The season is defined as the period starting on the Sunday immediately prior to Thanksgiving Day through to the first Monday of the New Year.
For complete article, click here.
April 27th, 2006
Versatalis Payment Solutions partners with Advanced Computer Solutions (ACS) to offer their customer base a streamlined and cost effective merchant services program. Advanced Computer Solutions has provided complete technology solutions to the home, business and educational markets for the past 11 years. ACS is a reseller Atrex, a world class Point of Sale software program for businesses, which has a direct interface to Versatalis for payment processing. ACS plans on leveraging the integrated merchant services program in Atrex to market Versatalis to their customer base.
March 15, 2006
Versatalis Payment Solutions partners with Canadian processor
Now all of Versatalis' strategic partners, such as Franchisees, Point of Sale Developers, Dealers and agents have a solution for their merchants with locations in Canada.
February 13, 2006
Visa and MasterCard Announce changes to Interchange:
Visa and MasterCard have announced the changes to the wholesale rates they are billing credit card processing companies like Versatalis Payment Solutions. For a complete outline to see if this affects you, please click here.
February 5, 2006
Versatalis Sponsors Local charity:
Ryan House would like to thank Tom Cooley and Versatalis Payment Solutions for their help with our recent fundraiser Tom went above and beyond to help make sure that our event was successful – we couldn’t have done it without him. Tom and Versatilis’ generosity is greatly appreciated and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them! Jim Sikora, Ryan House
January 18, 2006
The ASCII Group chooses Versatalis Payment Solutions as its “Preferred Vendor” for non-cash payment services for its entire membership base. Versatalis has taken into consideration the group purchasing power of The ASCII group and has provided exceptional pricing for all members, regardless of processing volume. Click here to read the complete press release.
January 13, 2006
Versatalis Payment Solutions and Ennoview enter into a marketing and referral agreement to provide cutting edge payment processing services to Ennoview’s customer base. Ennoview has written direct communications to Versatalis’ primary authorization network, which eliminate the need for additional, third Party Software. Click here to read the complete press release.
January 9, 2006
Versatalis Payment Solutions and DINE-AMICS Software, Inc. enter into a marketing and referral agreement to provide cutting edge payment processing services to DINE-AMICS customer base. DINE-AMICS has an integrated software product that communications directly to Versatalis’ primary authorization network, which eliminate the need for additional, costly credit card hardware. Click here to read the complete press release.
November 1st 2005
Versatalis assists merchants in maintaining Compliant with Visa, MasterCard and all other Card Brands.
Read the letter to Merchants from Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover JCB and Diners
CISP compliance is required of all merchants and service providers that store, process, or transmit Visa cardholder data. The program applies to all payment channels, including retail (brick-and-mortar), mail/telephone order, and e-commerce. To achieve compliance with CISP, merchants and service providers must adhere to the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard, which offers a single approach to safeguarding sensitive data for all card brands. This Standard is a result of a collaboration between Visa and MasterCard and is designed to create common industry security requirements, incorporating the CISP requirements. Other card companies operating in the U.S. have also endorsed the PCI Data Security Standard within their respective programs.
Using the PCI Data Security Standard as its framework, CISP provides the tools and measurements needed to protect against cardholder data exposure and compromise across the entire payment industry. The PCI Data Security Standard (PDF, 149k) consists of twelve basic requirements supported by more detailed sub-requirements. To read more, click here. |
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