October 28th, 2013 by Elma Jane

With banks and shops starting to let customers pay by tapping their smart phones on terminals in stores, the future of plastic credit cards is looking shaky.

MasterCard, which has teamed with Coles and CommBank on these ventures, yesterday said Australians were rapidly embracing contactless payments using PayPass and rival Visa’s payWave. At Coles, six out of 10 MasterCard and Visa payments were contactless.

MasterCard head of market development and innovation for Australasia said three out of 10 MasterCard terminal payments were contactless and there were now more than 175,000 terminals nationwide that could accept them. More than 10 million MasterCards in Australia could make contactless payments.

An EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa) standard meant all terminals were capable of handling different brands of contactless payments.

The first stage of the contactless payments or “tap and go” revolution began with Visa payWave and MasterCard PayPass in Australia and the first institution to make contactless payments available locally was the Commonwealth Bank in 2006.

The next stage is to use smartphones rather than just plastic cards for contactless payments. Customers still use their Visa and MasterCard accounts, but the transaction is effected using a Near Field Communication sticker placed on the back of the phone, or an embedded, secure NFC element inside modern Android smartphones.

In Europe, NFC-enabled watches, wristbands, key rings and fobs also were being used for contactless payments and there was no reason this couldn’t happen here.

Visa said it had made a “significant investment” in a mobile NFC ecosystem.

“Visa is working closely with partners like Samsung, Vodafone and Optus on a range of mobile payment solutions that use the secure element and prepaid SIM models.”

CommBank, which previously enabled contactless payments from an iPhone housed in a special case, last week said it would let customers pay directly from their Apple phone using an NFC sticker, and from newer Android phones with embedded secure NFC technology.

The new facility, to be rolled out in the current financial year, is part of a revamp of the bank’s smartphones apps.

Coles said contactless payments had increased in the past year by more than 70 per cent while CommBank’s volume of contactless payments had increased six fold in 12 months. Westpac said it was piloting an Android mobile contactless payment application and was also investigating smartwatch payments.

“We also believe that the next big trend after the rise of mobiles and NFC in Australia will be mobile checkouts, where shoppers purchase products and have them delivered within two or three clicks,” a spokeswoman said, and the moves were “as big a market shift as we’ve ever seen”.

Coles also announced a trial of its own contactless payments technology using NFC stickers. Funds would be drawn from Coles Rewards MasterCards. Some 5000 mobile phone tags would be issued in a trial.

ANZ said it was continuing its trial of a mobile wallet for Android phones begun last year, ahead of making the solution available to customers.

“Our NFC pilot with Samsung and Optus is tracking well and we’re also investigating other payment options such as QR codes,” an ANZ spokesman said.

“Given the fragmentation of the market, we will continue to monitor developments before finalising how we will bring a viable mobile wallet solution for our customers to market.”

St George Bank chief information officer said his bank planned to have a contactless phone payments solution in the market “sometime in 2014”.

The bank has previously been reported to be looking at payments via the Pebble and Samsung smart watches.

National Australia Bank, which unveiled its peer-to-peer payments app, NAB Flik, last month, said it was watching how the contactless payments market developed with “less focus on being first to market and more focus on being best in market.”

The Australian  reported last month that Apple and PayPal were exploring an alternative to NFC-enabled contactless payments called iBeacons. When you pass close to a store in a shopping centre, a beacon will detect your phone’s presence and automatically alert you to signature items for sale and specials, or offer other information to lure you inside, and process payments.

CommBank last week told The Australian it was looking at iBeacons technology.

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October 3rd, 2013 by Elma Jane

National Transaction Gift Card Programs

Features & Benefits

Why National Transaction Gift Card? A gift card program offers you a great opportunity to boost sales by increasing customer loyalty and enhancing your business brand. Gift cards are used like credit cards and can be loaded with any dollar amount. NTC offers customized gift card processing merchant services tailored to your gift card processing needs. It’s secured and easy to manage.

 Benefits to Consider:

 Brand Building and Loyalty                                                                                                                          Gift cards can be a great source of advertising for your business.                                                                Gift cards are re-loadable; customers often reload them and continue to use them.

 Cash Flow Enhancement                                                                                                                            Prepaid gift cards are purchased prior to customers receiving their goods and services from you.  You can re-invest these dollars back into your business.                                                                                Earn money; research shows that customers tend to spend more than the value of the gift card.

 Easy to Manage                                                                                                                                              Merchant gift cards are easy for your customers to use and easy for your employees to issue and redeem, as they work similar to credit cards.

 Eliminate or Remove Cashback                                                                                                                  Don’t have to use the full balance of the card – the balance remains on the card.                                        It can be issued for returned merchandise, thereby reducing fraud.                                                              Gift cards can only be activated by swiping through a POS terminal.

Get and Bring New Customers                                                                                                                   Using gift cards as presents (e.g. Showers, Mother’s Day, Birthdays, Graduation and Christmas) is more popular than ever before.                                                                                                                         Offering a gift card program can help bring new customers to your business, thereby increasing sales.

 Increasing Brand Awareness                                                                                                                        Gift cards customized with your business name or logo are an effective way to advertise your  business and leave a lasting impression with customers.

Electronic gift card vs paper certificates?                                                                                                 An electronic gift card solution provides a number of benefits over certificates, such as:

Minimize Fraud – card are difficult to duplicate while paper certificates can be photocopies or duplicated.     Save Money – cards can be reloaded. Paper certificates can only be used once.                                   Save Time and Maximize Efficiency – gift cards can be loaded and redeemed easily, and provide electronic reporting. Paper certificates require manual work.

NTC Gift Card Operations                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     How does a Gift Card work?                                                                                                                         Cards are activated through your NTC merchant account with a dollar value requested by your customer and not dependent on things like proprietary equipment. Once the card is activated, it’s ready to use as payment at your location.

Are my Gift Cards reloadable?                                                                                                                   Yes, and may be reloaded as many times as you wish. You may consider offering an incentive to thank your customers for their loyalty. Incentives can range from providing a free product or service from your store.

What NTC Merchant Services terminals do I need to process NTC Gift Cards?
Your NTC Gift Card will function on any Standalone, Wireless and Bluetooth terminals.

Card Ordering/Design

What is the standard gift card size?                                                                                                       Most gift cards are the exact same size as a credit card:

What options do I have to advertise my business name on my cards?
To help promote and advertise your business brand on your cards, you can choose one of these options:

Basic – Include your company’s name, address and phone number on a pre-selected style.                 Standard – You can choose from an attractive selection of pre-designed card styles.                             Add a single color logo or customized text in your choice of font style and color.
Custom Cards – Custom cards designed by you or with our help, invest with style.

How long does it take for me to be set-up and receive my gift cards?
Your application and set-up on NTC systems will take approximately 5 – 7 business days.                       Non-peak times (outside Christmas) – 2 weeks                                                                                           Peak times – 4 to 6 weeks

How many cards I can order?                                                                                                         Quantities of 50 for Basic, 100, 1,000 for Standard.

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