PCI Compliance - storing cc numbers

Hello Tessitura folk, 

We have been approached by a major Australian bank who is selling the idea that they can be in charge of PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliance for our organisation so that we don't have to store credit cards in Tessitura, saving us the time and money in regards to quarterly policy checks.

This particular bank has stated that their system is compatible with Tessitura and everything will run the same, only their system will host the credit cards and 'bank' transactions for both ticketing and donations. 

I'm curious to know which organisation has a major bank working with them on this front and what are the issues and implications of this?

Your thoughts are gratefully appreciated. 

Kind regards, 

Katherine

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  • Hi Katherine,

    In the UK Tessitura have been working with our payment company (TNS) and have recently implemented a solution that allows us to authorise our credit cards directly with TNS using their Virtual Payment Client, works similar to our Chip and Pin machines, which m,eans we do not store full credit cards in Tessitura but it has been implemented in such a way that the first 6 and last 4 digits are present so should still work with our Kiosk Ticket Collection.

    Notice there was also a thread that said Tessitura are implementing tokenisation, however, that looked like it would initially be US only

    Mark

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  • Hi Katherine,

    In the UK Tessitura have been working with our payment company (TNS) and have recently implemented a solution that allows us to authorise our credit cards directly with TNS using their Virtual Payment Client, works similar to our Chip and Pin machines, which m,eans we do not store full credit cards in Tessitura but it has been implemented in such a way that the first 6 and last 4 digits are present so should still work with our Kiosk Ticket Collection.

    Notice there was also a thread that said Tessitura are implementing tokenisation, however, that looked like it would initially be US only

    Mark

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