Card schemes introduced the Scheme Token technology for e-commerce card payments. As a certified Token Requestor - Token Service Provider, supports Scheme Tokenization and can provide tokenization advantages to it's customers.
Scheme tokens (also Network tokens) are used to process card payments in e-commerce and mobile wallets (like Google Pay or Apple Pay, enabling payments also in brick-and-mortar shops). The card company (Scheme) fills the role of the token service and manages the token system. This architecture ensures end-to-end tokenization of the payment flow from the merchant to the responsible Scheme.
Like the credit card wallet Click to Pay (see here), the Scheme Token technology is based on a unified set of technical rules defined by EMVCo. EMVCo is the international association of the six leading credit card companies Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, JCB, and China Union Pay.
The development of the Scheme Token concept aims to make online payments by credit and debit card even more secure and easier for consumers while at the same time achieving similar authorization rates as in stationary retail. To this end, in the future, shoppers’ card data – such as the card number (PAN) – is to be kept out of the online payment flow as far as possible. The physical card will be replaced by the Scheme Token (sometimes also referred to as the Network Token), which has several additional advantages over already established gateway token systems.
Scheme Token Service (CSTS) is engine that provides connection to Card Scheme Token Services:
CSTS is able to replace PAN with Scheme Token and use Scheme Token for payment processing.
CSTS also provides additional functionalities, like Account Updater and Digital Card image.
Payment processing with Scheme Tokens is core functionality of CSTS.
CSTS is completely taking over of Token payment processing on your behalf, without you needing to modify your current integration.
You can keep and continue to use Pseudo Card Number and CSTS takes care of translation to Scheme Tokens.
To configure CSTS for your MerchantID, please contact .
Helpdesk will also able to provide information if your Acquirer is supporting Scheme Tokens.
There is no impact on your current integration, no new Request or Response parameters.
New card information coming from the issuing bank is also part of Scheme Tokens solution suite.
Suppose the card associated with the token expires and is renewed. In that case, changes like the expiration date, PAN, cardholder contact information can be updated directly in the Token Vault of the token service without creating a new token.
In case of token expiry, is able to push this information to you via HTTP Notification.
You then do not need to worry anymore about expired tokens which can result in payment declines and customer friction.
In order to use this service, you would need to set up notification endpoint on your side and inform our Helpdesk about it.
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Parameters in Request are encrypted with Blowfish password.
Card JSON object contains new expiry date for given Pseudo Card Number.
Merchants can obtain the appropriate “Card Art” for a token from the relevant token service, i.e., information on the actual visual appearance of the physical card. The cardholder sees an authentic image of his card in the design of the issuer bank in his customer account. This creates a higher level of trust in the payment process.
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