Entries Tagged as 'card processing'
by Kristin Moyer | August 11, 2009 | Comments Off
Yesterday I wrote that many of our clients are making substantial changes to their payment operations, and as part of this are re-evaluating their card processing sourcing strategy as well. To determine which processes to outsource, banks should evaluate each payment process against three criteria: Differentiation: To what extent does your bank differentiate with each [...]
Category: payments Tags: card processing, sourcing
by Kristin Moyer | August 10, 2009 | 2 Comments
Our banking clients around the world are in the process of making substantial changes to their payment systems (see a few of our previous posts, such as: Use the Sunset of Base24 as an Opportunity to Innovate, Investment in Card Management Software on the Rise and At Last – Delivery Model Flexibility in Card Processing). As part of [...]
Category: payments Uncategorized Tags: card processing, sourcing
by Kristin Moyer | May 8, 2009 | 1 Comment
I’ve been getting a lot of inquiries on the sunset of Base24 lately. Banks and card processors are actively developing and executing migration plans in light of the sunset of Base24. For sure, the migration off Base24 is an enormous task in terms of cost and risk. Many large banks and processors leverage Base24 and have extensive [...]
Category: payments Tags: base24, card processing, transaction processing
by Kristin Moyer | November 19, 2008 | Comments Off
Banks in many regions of the world are preparing to make substantial changes to their payments systems. There are many reasons for this, including everything from regulatory change to volume growth to cost containment to improving technology (and more). As an overarching theme, banks are preparing to modernize their payments systems. The interesting thing is [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: apaas, banking and investment services, card processing, cloud computing