Doing Business As (DBA)
Doing Business As (DBA):
Refers to the specific name and location of the merchant establishment where credit card purchases are made.
Refers to the specific name and location of the merchant establishment where credit card purchases are made.
A financial institution that:
An airline, car-rental company, lodging, or restaurant establishment whose primary function is to provide travel/entertainment-related services.
The system networks use to communicate with each other on the Internet. It stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
A hardware device which cannot be successfully penetrated to disclose all or part of any cryptographic key or PIN resident within the device. Penetration of the device shall cause the automatic and immediate erasure of all PINs, cryptographic keys, and all useful residue of PINs and keys contained within the device. A device shall only be operated as a Tamper Resistant Security Module when the manufacturer ensures that the device conforms to industry standards for a Tamper Resistant Security Module and the internal operation has not been modified to allow penetration. There are two categories of TRSMs, (i) a device which relies on physical barriers and (ii) a device which uses “unique key per transaction” key management.
The Technical Specifications of the STAR Network as amended from time to time by STAR.
A service that permits a customer to pay bills electronically. The customer gives a corporation the authority to debit his or her account for a specific amount or within a specified range of amounts.
A system that captures card transactions and holds them until settlement.
The detailed listing maintained by the Acquirer Member or Acquirer Processor that contains the original or duplicate records of all transactions approved, denied, completed, or not completed at a terminal.
A file listing the names of merchants and their principals whose bankcard relationships have been terminated for some reason by an acquirer. Operated jointly by VISA and MasterCard.
One of four models of electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP). The biller sends all of its billing data to a central service provider that consolidates electronic bills from different billers so that the consumer has a single site of access for viewing billing information and making payments electronically. Other models include: Biller Direct, Thin Consolidator and Customer Consolidation.
One of four models of electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP). The biller sends summary billing data to a central service provider that consolidates electronic bills from different billers so that the customer has a single site of access for viewing billing information and making payments electronically. The customer may access full billing data through the billers web site. Other models include: Biller Direct, Thick Consolidator and Customer Consolidation.
Processing of transactions by service providers acting under contract to card issuers or acquirers. Merchant Processors is a third-party processor.
Another name for the sales slip or its ‘monetary value’ that results when a credit card purchase is made.
The “Retrieval Reference Number” defined as data element number P-037 in the Technical Specifications.
Any event that causes a change in an organization’s financial position or net worth, resulting from normal activity. Advance of funds, purchase of goods at a retailer or when a borrower activates a revolving line of credit. Activities affecting a deposit account carried out at the request of the account owner. One example of a transaction is the process that takes place when a cardholder makes a purchase with a credit card.
The actual date on which a transaction occurs. Used in recording and tracking transactions.
Service costs charged to a merchant on a per-transaction basis.
A security value generated by the STAR MoneyGram Money Transfer Service Provider, printed on a receipt for a STAR MoneyGram Send Transaction, and used by the STAR MoneyGram Card Holder in combination with the STAR MoneyGram Sender’s selected secret code to receive the associated STAR MoneyGram Money Transfer.
The local time at which a STAR Transaction was initiated.
The cryptographic process performed within a TRSM whereby encrypted data is decrypted from using one PIN encrypting key and re-encrypted the PIN using a second PIN encrypting key.
Any municipal, state, or other public utility system or systems operating for the manufacture, production, distribution, or sale of electricity, natural or artificial gas, or water, or any public or private provider of telecommunications services, including without limitation telephone, cellular, digital, and cable services, which is licensed and governed by any federal, state, or municipal authority, and that is approved by STAR Network and has agreed to accept PIN-less payment transactions via telephone or Internet for services rendered to STAR Cardholder/Account Holder or other end users of its product.
The date embossed by the card issuer on the credit card. An establishment cannot accept a card for payment of goods or services prior to this date.
The data processing systems, networks, and operations used to support and deliver authorization services, exception file services, and clearing and settlement services.
An automated authorization support system for touch-tone telephones.
A stand-alone system developed to handle chargeback processing with Merchant Processors. Also called the Chargeback Image Processing System (CIPS).
A network using common carrier provided lines (in contrast to LAN).
Requires that all cardholder transactions be authorized.
A device used by merchants to imprint embossed card information onto the sales drafts for bankcard transactions.
An entity that is sponsored by an Acquirer Member and that issues and verifies Authentication Tokens in connection with Retail ID Authentication Program STAR Internet Transactions.
Also called a member service provider. An outside company (not MasterCard or VISA member) which is contracted by members to administer merchant and/or cardholder servicing.
A Processor whose telecommunications connection goes from the Processor’s mainframe or front-end computer through another Processor’s mainframe or front-end computer to the STAR Switch.
A computer that facilitates electronic financial transactions and information flows. Servers function either via private (Intranet) or public (Internet) communication networks. Servers can have three potentially complementary sets of capabilities:
A set of numbers, as established by the American Bankers Association and ISO, which appears in the primary account number and identifies an Issuer Member for purposes of Interchange. An INN may also be referred to as a BIN where appropriate in the context. (See “PAN Prefix.”)
A faster digital phone service that operates at speeds as high as 128 kilobits per second.
A standard for the exchange of financial data and instructions independent of a particular network technology or computing platform. It builds upon previous industry experience, including OFX and GOLD, two standards currently implemented by major financial institutions and service providers to enable electronic exchange of financial data between themselves and their consumers.
The process in which the voice processing system prompts the caller for information which can then be used as a search key to a database. The result of the search is subsequently reported back to the caller. A typical and most common application of IVR is in the banking system. A caller calls the bank’s IVR lines, enters an account number, and receives information such as account balance, last check cleared, etc.
A four-digit number assigned by MasterCard to a financial institution, third-party processor, or other member to identify the member in transactions.
A Member that receives an Interbank Credit for the benefit of an Interbank Transfer Recipient. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, each Interbank Receiving Member shall also be treated as an Issuer Member.
A Member that holds an Access Account of an Interbank Transfer Sender used to fund an Interbank Debit. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, each Interbank Sending Member shall also be treated as an Acquirer Member.
A STAR Cardholder that receives an Interbank Credit.
A STAR Account Holder that initiates a STAR Interbank Transfer.
The domestic and international systems operated by VISA and MasterCard for authorization, settlement and the passing through of interchange and other fees, as well as other monetary and non-monetary information related to bankcard activities.
Fees paid by the acquirer to the issuer to compensate for transaction-related costs. VISA and MasterCard establish interchange fee rates.
See Approved Auditor.
A financial institution that is organized under the laws of, and is headquartered in, a country other than the United States of America, that has all the requisite power and authority to participate in the STAR Network under the laws of the country in which it is organized and under the laws of any country in which it intends to participate in the STAR Network, that has been approved for membership by the President of STAR or an executive officer designated by the President, that has entered into a STAR International Member Agreement with STAR and agreed to be bound by these Rules, that has agreed to pay all applicable fees, dues, fines and assessments, and that participates in the STAR Network under the sponsorship of a United States-based Member that has entered into a STAR International Member Sponsorship Agreement and International Member Escrow Agreement with STAR. An International Member can issue STAR Cards, but its ATMs and POS Terminals located outside the United States cannot participate in the STAR Network.
An Internet-based service that securely and reliably delivers richly formatted bills, statements, invoices, notices and associated advertising to any online consumer or business, and returns payment, remittance instructions and related information to the biller and/or designated payee.
A payment system that allows consumers to enter their checking information online; electronic items are created and processed through the Automated Clearing House network.
A Member that places STAR Internet Devices into service, or a third party that places STAR Internet Devices into service on behalf of an Acquirer Member, and is responsible to such Acquirer Member for the function of such devices.
The screen displayed to a STAR Account Holder during a STAR Internet Transaction payment process which allows the STAR Account Holder to select the payment method and to confirm understanding and agreement with payment terms, shipping and return policy, and to submit said STAR Internet Transaction for Authentication and Authorization.