TNS strengthens Australian payments infrastructure with connectivity to APCA COIN network

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TNS STRENGTHENS AUSTRALIAN PAYMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE WITH CONNECTIVITY TO APCA COIN NETWORK

 

September 6, 2016 – Transaction Network Services (TNS) is giving the payments industry efficient, secure and reliable connectivity to the Australian Payments Clearing Association’s Community of Interest Network (COIN).

TNS’ successful bid to join the COIN enhances TNS’ already extensive network to include many new financial host endpoints, such as Cabcharge, that demonstrate a strong preference for or mandate the use of the COIN as a means of connecting.

Lisa Shipley, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of TNS’ Payment Network Solutions, said: “We’re delighted to be making this strategic move and helping to streamline Australia’s payments infrastructure with cost-effective connectivity to the COIN.

“This network includes some unique endpoints that cannot be accessed via other means, placing a burden on companies to build and maintain connections themselves. We’re happy to be relieving this pressure and providing a reliable, secure and scalable alternative. We are already in negotiations with a number of companies looking to use TNS for this alternative.”

The COIN is a high availability, managed network for multi-lateral secure transmission of payments files and messages. It supports cheques, direct credits and debits, and card payments.

Ms Shipley added: “Securing membership of the COIN was straightforward as our range of solutions already met or exceeded the minimum connectivity standards required. We are also pleased to announce that this move makes us an affiliate member of the Australian Payments Clearing Association and we are looking forward to joining their forums, committees and discussions around regulatory and other issues.”

TNS provides access to over 400 payments-specific endpoints globally, including major card schemes, acquirers, processors and banks. The company is a Level 1 PCI DSS certified service provider and its secure network is supported 24x7x365 by TNS’ Network Operating Centres around the world. Near real-time visibility, monitoring and reporting is provided via TNSOnline.

With a strong payments heritage and more than 25 years of expertise, TNS now provides services in more than 60 countries across Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific region. For more information about TNS, please visit www.tnsi.com.

 

About Transaction Network Services:

Transaction Network Services (TNS) is a leading global provider of data communications and interoperability solutions. TNS offers a broad range of networks and innovative value-added services which enable transactions and the exchange of information in diverse industries such as retail, banking, payment processing, telecommunications and the financial markets.

Founded in 1990 in the United States, TNS has grown steadily and now provides services in over 60 countries across the Americas, Europe and the Asia Pacific region, with our reach extending to many more. TNS has designed and implemented multiple data networks which support a variety of widely accepted communications protocols and are designed to be scalable and accessible by multiple methods.

 

For further information please contact:

Clare Cockroft            or         Jo Moorwood

TNS                                         TNS

PR Director                             Senior Director, Marketing Communications

T: +44 (0)114 292 0163 / +1 703 814 8065

E: pr@tnsi.com

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