Upgrade will help reduce online and telephone fraud

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Open GI has upgraded its card payment solution, CreditLine Plus, for brokers, to tackle the increasing issue of card fraud.

The changes include extra fraud prevention measures to validate card details and verify the cardholder’s billing address.

The IT solution provider has added the Address Verification Service (AVS) to check that the billing address and post code of a customer matches the address on the UK card issuer’s records.

Supported by Visa and Mastercard, AVS will help reduce fraudulent transactions online and taken over the telephone. Further security is provided by 3-D Secure, an XML-based protocol specifically designed for online credit and debit card transactions.

Meeting the latest requirements of Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) regulation, CreditLine Plus offers brokers a fully integrated service for making secure, fast and simple electronic payments by credit and debit cards.

Fully integrated with the core back-office, brokers have access to detailed management intelligence reporting to analyse and review all card payments made on a policy and track payments by card type.

Acting as a Payment Service Provider (PSP), Open GI, through its partnership with Universal Payment Gateway plc (UPG), manages payments to acquiring banks, card schemes and payment networks, allowing brokers to accept card payments while removing any associated security concerns.

Open GI sales and marketing director Simon Hughes said: “It is vital for brokers to ensure they have a card payment system that adheres to PCI DSS compliance. The consequences of not being compliant could be very costly in terms of an audit and potential fines.

“CreditLine Plus meets all the compliance requirements and much more in terms of cost benefits, particularly if a broker changes their merchant provider to Lloyds, to bring further cost efficiencies. These latest set of enhancements will be instrumental in helping the industry to reduce fraudulent activity.”