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Omise implements Netcetera 3-D Secure Server for payments in APAC

By Edil Corneille

January 27, 2021

  • Omise
  • Singapore
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Netcetera, OmisePayment service provider Omise has implemented the Netcetera 3-D Secure Server to secure online payment transactions in the APAC region. Netcetera, a digital payment solutions company, offers certified products for 3DS payment processing and promotes secure and frictionless consumer authentication. With the go-live beginning of January 2021, Omise is among the first PSP customers to implement the latest EMV 3DS 2.2 protocol, enabling them to increase the approval rates and reduce fraud.

PSPs, merchants and acquirers need to reduce the risk for non-authenticated transactions, associated refunds and lost revenue, while at the same time establish a frictionless flow and improving the cardholder experience during online shopping. Finding the right balance of serving both security and convenience is a challenge.

To address this challenge, Omise decided to implement the network-certified and PCI-ready Netcetera 3-D Secure Server on-premise solution. It is among the first PSPs to implement the 3DS server with the latest protocol EMV 3DS 2.2. Jatuporn Pinnuvat, Head of Product Innovation at Omise, says: “After a thorough evaluation and investigation of different suppliers and products, we decided on Netcetera with their flexible, agile and independent payment offering. We consider their 3DS server as the most reliable and viable product to support secure and convenient transactions. The implementation was smooth and efficient, and we were able to save a lot of time and effort thanks to the comprehensive technical documentation, educational webinars and Netcetera’s professional support.”

Providing services to thousands of merchants in the APAC region, Omise is a player in the payment industry and drives security and convenience of online payments together with Netcetera. Kiril Milev, Managing Director of Netcetera’s location in Singapore, says: “We are convinced that we can bring value to the payment industry with our certified and state-of-the-art products, driving e-commerce payment forward. With this implementation at Omise, we are able to strengthen our presence in the APAC region”. Ivan Ong, responsible for sales and business development in the area for Netcetera, adds: “We are committed to adapt our products to new regulations and protocols and are always among the first to be compliant. We are happy to count Omise among our customers, and as one of the first to implement our server with the latest 3DS 2.2 protocol.”

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