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Postilion payments solutions drive consumer-generated payments seamlessly and intuitively, through ATMs, POS terminals, IVR systems, mobile phones, and the Internet. Our solutions have been specifi cally designed to meet the needs of today’s card issuers, merchant acquirers, ATM owners and deployers, and retailers.

Retailers
• POS payments and switching
• Gift card management
• Internet shopping
• Check management

ATM owners and deployers
• Driving leased-line and dial-up ATMs
• Advanced function ATM services
• Proactive performance monitoring
• Remote key deployment

Card issuers
• Transaction authorization and validation
• Card production services
• Prepaid programs
• PIN management

Merchant acquirers
• Terminal driving and monitoring
• Transaction switching and authorization
• Settlement and reconciliation
• Dispute and exception management

The Postilion platform acts as a payments hub, consolidating multiple card and transaction types from diverse sales channels, and creating a single customer view. Sophisticated front-offi ce and back-offi ce functionality provide for authorization, settlement, and reconciliation, as well as comprehensive management information.

Unique to Postilion is its active/active architecture, which provides the ultimate in high-availability and disaster recovery. Postilion allows true application-level synchronization between two or more fully active and redundant servers, which eliminates both planned and unplanned downtime, and ensures 100% availability to your end-customer.

Postilion supports cutting-edge technologies and standards, including contactless cards, prepaid, m-payments, EMV, SEPA, and PCI DSS. Our solutions are based on a highly flexible architecture, incorporating the principles of service-oriented architecture (SOA), and can be supplied with an advanced software development kit (SDK). With the option of deploying on either IBM AIX or Microsoft Windows Server platforms, Postilion caters equally for small through to very large installations, providing processing throughputs in excess of 1,000 transactions per second.