The new solution combines Anderson Zaks RedCard managed service with Ingenico’s IPP 300 range of encrypted PINpad terminals to offer a service the company describes as ‘type approved’ for all acquirers (banks) (view press release). Anderson Zaks RedCard software and managed services process card transactions for businesses of varying sizes in the UK and internationally. The new terminals support contactless payments and are Point2Point Encryption (P2PE) ready. The service is designed to enable merchants to quickly install a compliant payment solution, without formal accreditation.
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