Electronic Payment Systems
Electronic Payment Systems
Electronic Payment Systems
Information
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Products/servi
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E-Payment
Offline options:
• Indicate national and international wire-transfer instructions
on the payment page.
• Off-line credit card payments. It consist of a form page where
all the essential credit card details are to be keyed in by the
card holder.
E-payment
Information
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online
offline
Products/servi
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Desirable Properties of Digital Money
• Universally accepted
• Transferable electronically
• Divisible
• Non-forgeable, non-stealable
• Private (no one except parties know the amount)
• Anonymous (no one can identify the payer)
• Work off-line (no on-line verification needed)
• Checkfree
Allows payment with online electronic checks
• Clickshare
Designed for magazine and newspaper publishers
• CyberCash
– Combines features from cash and checks
• CyberCoins
– Stored in CyberCash wallet, a software storage mechanism located on
customer’s computer
– Used to make purchases between .25c and $10
Past and Present E-cash Systems
• DigiCash
– Allowed customers to purchase goods and services using anonymous
electronic cash
• Coin.Net
– Electronic tokens stored on a customer’s computer is used to make
purchases
• MilliCent
– Developed by Digital, now part of Compaq
– Electronic scrip system
– Participating merchant creates and sells own scrip to broker at a discount
Electronic Wallets
• Stores credit card, electronic cash, owner identification
and address
– Makes shopping easier and more efficient
o Eliminates need to repeatedly enter identifying information
into forms to purchase
o Works in many different stores to speed checkout
– Amazon.com one of the first online merchants to eliminate repeat
form-filling for purchases
An Electronic Checkout Counter Form
• eWallet
– Developed by Launchpad Technologies
– Free wallet software that stores credit card and personal information on
users’ computer, not on a central server; info is dragged into payment
form from eWallet
• Microsoft Wallet
– Comes pre-installed in Internet Explorer
– All information is encrypted and password protected
– Microsoft Wallet Merchant directory shows merchants setup to
accept Microsoft Wallet
Entering Information Into Microsoft Wallet
Smart Cards
• Magnetic stripe
– 140 bytes, cost $0.20-0.75
• Memory cards
– 1-4 KB memory, no processor, cost $1.00-2.50
• Optical memory cards
– 4 megabytes read-only (CD-like), cost $7.00-12.00
• Microprocessor cards
– Embedded microprocessor
o (OLD) 8-bit processor, 16 KB ROM, 512 bytes RAM
o Equivalent power to IBM XT PC, cost $7.00-15.00
o 32-bit processors now available
Smart Cards
• Plastic card containing an embedded microchip
• Available for over 10 years
• So far not successful in U.S., but popular in Europe,
Australia, and Japan
• Unsuccessful in U.S. partly because few card readers
available
• Smart cards gradually reappearing in U.S.; success
depends on:
– Critical mass of smart cards that support applications
– Compatibility between smart cards, card-reader devices, and
applications
Smart Card Applications
• Ticketless travel
– Seoul bus system: 4M cards, 1B transactions since 1996
– Planned the SF Bay Area system
• Authentication, ID
• Medical records
• Ecash
• Store loyalty programs
• Personal profiles
• Government
– Licenses
• Mall parking
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Credit Cards
• Credit card provides a card holder credit
to make purchase up to amount fixed by
a card issuer.
• In B2C business, it continues to be the
most used form of payment system given
its high convenience.
• Entities that involve in the credit card
payment system include
- Card holder
- Merchant (seller)
- Card Issuer (Your bank)
- Acquirer (merchant’s financial institution
- Card Association (Visa, Master Card etc)
- Third party processor
Payment Acceptance and Processing
• Merchants must set up merchant accounts to accept
payment cards
• Law prohibits charging payment card until merchandise is
shipped
• Payment card transaction requires:
– Merchant to authenticate payment card
– Merchant must check with card issuer to ensure funds are
available and to put hold on funds needed to make current charge
– Settlement occurs in a few days when funds travel through
banking system into merchant’s account
Processing a Payment Card Order
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Credit Card Processing
Risk in using Credit cards
• Customer uses a stolen card or account number to fraudulently purchase
goods or service online
• Family members use bankcard to order goods/ services online, but have
not been authorized to do so.