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Contacts:
- Michael
Herd
703/561-3924
mherd@nacha.org
- Julie
Hedlund
703/561-3915
jhedlund@nacha.org
Consumer
Internet Purchases Using ATM Cards Successfully Processed by
NACHA Pilot Participants
Herndon,
VA, November 29, 2000 — Participants
in NACHA's Internet Secure ATM Payments (ISAP) Pilot are successfully
processing consumer purchases made on the Internet using ATM/debit
cards. The transactions are being conducted as part of a pilot,
coordinated by NACHA's Internet Council, involving approximately
100 consumers.
"The
benefit of the ISAP Pilot is the development of a convenient
and secure Internet payment option utilizing ATM/debit cards
that would meet the payment needs of many consumers and merchants,"
said Elliott C. McEntee, President and Chief Executive Officer
of NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association. "The
Pilot participants have demonstrated the technical feasibility
of using digital signatures to authenticate ATM/debit card
payments made over the Internet."
The
goal of the ISAP Pilot is to establish technical standards,
business practices and processes that would allow consumers
to purchase goods and services over the Internet using their
ATM/debit cards. Under the ISAP model, consumers are authenticated
through the use of digital signatures instead of personal
identification numbers, and the transactions are secured through
the use of public key encryption technology. This provides
transaction authentication and security that are comparable
to point-of-sale purchases in the brick-and-mortar world,
and provides Internet merchants with "card present"
equivalent transactions.
"This
secure payment method should remove barriers to Internet purchasing
for many consumers and retailers," said Ron Patterson,
executive vice president, product development for Star Systems,
Inc., the electronic payments network that is processing the
transactions. "STAR's early and on-going development
of this initiative reflects our belief that it is important
to the future of e-commerce."
In
the pilot, a consumer makes a purchase at the MagnaCash merchant
web site using an ATM/debit card issued by Commercial Capital
Bank. But instead of using a PIN, the consumer digitally
signs (i.e., uniquely encrypts) an electronic payment request
using a private key that is stored on a "smart"
chip, also issued by Commercial Capital Bank. Chip technology
for the pilot is provided by both ActivCard and UTM systems
corp.
The
encrypted payment request is then sent by MagnaCash to its
merchant processor, AmeriNet. From AmeriNet, the transaction
is routed to ANI Services, Inc., which converts the request
into a standard message format for the STARSM electronic
payments network. STAR then validates the digital signature
using the public key provided by Commercial Capital Bank.
The signature validation service was developed for STAR by
eFunds Corporation, which is also a switch processor for the
STAR network.
Once
the digital signature is validated, the availability of funds
in the consumer's checking account is verified by Commercial
Capital Bank through its service provider, Fiserv. An authorization
is then returned to MagnaCash, via AmeriNet. The consumer's
account is debited in real-time, and final settlement is accomplished
through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network, usually
the next business day, as PIN-secured point-of-sale transactions
settled through EFT networks are today.
"Cash,
checks and their equivalents overwhelmingly dominate traditional
retail commerce, and yet until now a cash or virtual ATM payment
technology has not existed as a payment option in the world
of e-commerce," said Stephen Gordon, Chairman and CEO
of Commercial Capital Bank. "This payment technology
addresses many of today's biggest barriers to the growth of
e-commerce: security, fraud, authentication, repudiation,
and payment methodology."
The
pilot is scheduled to run through March 2001. Additional
information on the ISAP Pilot is available on the Internet
Council's web site at http://internetcouncil.nacha.org.
Participant
contact information
ActivCard,
Inc.(NASDAQ/EASDAQ: ACTI)
Rod Stuhlmuller
510-574-0100
www.activcard.com
AmeriNet, Inc.
David Kerlin
503-670-8292
www.debit-it.com
ANI Services
Bob Plunkett
858-695-6400
www.aniservices.com
Commercial Capital Bank
Stephen Gordon
949-585-7500
www.commercialcapital.com
eFunds
Terry Blake
414-341-5060
www.efunds.com
MagnaCash
Staci Smith
510-808-3728
www.magnacash.com
STAR Systems
Nikki Waters
619-234-4774
www.star-system.com
UTM systems corp.
Robert Lee
425-451-8585
www.utmsystems.com
About
NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association
NACHA
represents more than 12,000 financial institutions through
its 33 regional payments associations, and 600 organizations
through its seven industry councils and corporate Affiliate
Membership program. NACHA develops operating rules for
the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network and for electronic
payments in the areas of Internet commerce, electronic bill
payment and presentment (EBPP), financial electronic data
interchange (EDI), international payments, electronic checks,
electronic benefits transfer (EBT) and student lending.
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