Our Services

The primary function of OmniPayments is to route financial transactions to the issuing bank for authorization. However, OmniPayments offers additional services to support credit-card and debit-card use. Those services include:
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Acquiring Devices

OmniPayments manages requests from ATMs, POS terminals, interactive voice response (IVR) systems, the Internet (for instance, from Web-based ATMs), and bank tellers It supports all major ATM devices such as those from Diebold, Fujitsu, IBM, NCR, Tidel, Triton, and IFX. It also supports all major POS devices such as those from Hypercom, VeriFone, Wincor, and Triton. OmniPayments also provides customization of web-based ATM screens.

Issuing Bank Interfaces

OmniPayments supports all protocols required to interface to the bank’s authorization systems and to the financial interchange switches. Among the interchange switches it supports are VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, NETS/eNETS, PLUS, STAR, and INTERLINK.

Transactions

OmniPayments supports a multitude of transaction types depending upon the capabilities of the transaction initiator. Transaction types include cash withdrawals and deposits, account transfers, purchases, refunds, balance inquiries, post-dated transactions (bill payments) and non-currency dispensing (e.g., postage stamps).

Authentication

For an on-us transaction, OmniPayments confirms a card’s validity and that the requested transaction is within the card-holder limits. Validity checks are made according to parameters provided to OmniPayments by the customer bank.

Routing

Once a transaction has been validated, OmniPayments routes it for authorization to the issuing bank, either locally or via an interchange switch. OmniPayments then returns the issuer’s response to the transaction originator for appropriate action.

Stand-In Authorization

If the local bank’s authorization system is unavailable, OmniPayments can optionally provide stand-in authorization. Based on a negative card file or other information, it can make the decision as to whether or not to authorize a transaction. OmniPayments queues all stand-in transactions and sends them to the bank’s authorization system as soon as it becomes available.

Logging

OmniPayments uses four-point logging for all transactions. An incoming transaction is logged as it is received and as it is routed, and its response is similarly logged. OmniPayments also logs the results of other functions. The customer bank can configure the logging points and formats for the bank’s specific installation.

Settlement

OmniPayments provides complete settlement of all funds due among the sharing institutions and interchanges as a result of the day’s activities. It coordinates end-of-day settlement processing with the acquisition devices, the bank’s host authorization systems, and the remote issuing banks.

Operational Data Store

OmniHub, also from OmniPayments works in conjunction with OmniPayments and consolidates transaction feeds into an Operational Data Store (ODS) for enterprise monitoring and for driving other applications.

Security

OmniPayments makes provisions for all Industry-standard data security services, including DES and 3DES, as well as verification functions such as CVV, CVC, and AVS.

System Administration

OmniPayments offers complete system administration facilities. No third-party products need to be used. OmniConsole allows system administrators to monitor, control, and configure OmniPayments with no downtime. OmniConsole also monitors ATM performance. OmniDash provides a digital dashboard that enables drill-down status of every OmniPayments component. OmniOffender monitors the underlying HP NonStop server performance.

Others

Among the other OmniPayments services are card management, charges and fees, language support, and foreign currency transactions.