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Routing (CNP) – using other cards in long-distance selling

At the international level, credit cards are the leading payment method in long-distance selling.

With Card Acceptance (CNP), Deutsche Card Services already offers European merchants a contractual basis for accepting MasterCard, Maestro and a range of Visa cards, which includes the complete procedure to process card transactions – from transaction authorisation to payment.

Routing (CNP) serves to extend the range of accepted cards by
- American Express
- Diners Club
- JCB and
- Comfort Card,
provided that an acceptance contract with the relevant card organisations exists. As a result, merchants do not need different interfaces for the different cards.

Woh needs Routing (CNP)?

Routing (CNP) addresses merchants who are active in long-distance selling in Europe, in particular those who

  • do business both in e-commerce and in traditional mail-order business.
  • do business in different countries.
  • would like to have a uniform, comprehensive interface with integrated fraud prevention and additional services.
  • want to reduce manual procedures and administrative expenses.
Reasons to choose Routing (CNP)
  • Opening up new customer segments.
  • Targeted appeal to specific customer groups.
  • Exploiting sales potential by generating higher shopping basket values and spontaneous purchases.
  • Lower cash provision and reduction of related expenses.
  • Quick, smooth and secure processing.

For further Information please download our [factsheet (German version only)].

 
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