Gemalto has announced that its Trusted Service Hub (TSH) can now offer a single gateway enabling issuers to connect to the Mastercard and Visa tokenisation services, simplifying the way financial institutions can launch mobile payment services.

Banks and other issuers are increasingly deploying multiple payment schemes for their mobile payment offering. Gemalto’s cloud-based solution can manage all their digital issuance needs from a single hub.

The Mastercard and Visa platforms manage the tokenisation: it is the process that converts cards’ sensitive data into a unique digital identifier (or token) that can be deployed more safely on smartphones and similar devices. The token allows payments to be processed without exposing actual account details that could potentially be compromised.

Card issuers, as well as wallet providers, can rely on Gemalto to help them launch rapidly and massively mobile payments without having to face different security frameworks or complex integration, while benefiting from Mastercard and Visa’s tokenization services.

Thanks to these connections:

* Wallet providers – including OEMs, retailers, cars manufacturers, wearable makers – can benefit from Gemalto’s offering to launch their own mobile payment wallet, while accessing a growing number of issuers, to maximize consumer reach.

* Card issuers – banks and processors – will transform traditional payments into convenient and secure mobile experiences by launching their own wallet or easily on-boarding with major wallet providers.

Gemalto’s offering provides:

* Fast time to market: thanks to an off-the-shelf TSH cloud platform, pre-integrated with tokenization services from Mastercard and Visa (MDES and VTS).

* Easy integration: a single connection to our platform allows access to different payment schemes.

* A modular and scalable solution: making it easy and fast to add new wallets and use cases.

As a result, more customers will be able to enjoy the benefits of convenient and secure mobile payments on their smartphones and connected devices.

“Tokenisation technology sits at the heart of Visa’s ability to connect billions of connected devices and mobile payment services through our network, representing the beginning of an era where nearly any connected object can be transformed into a simple way to pay,” says Jack Forestell, executive vice-president: innovation and strategic partnerships at Visa. “Having Gemalto’s support as a partner to expand usage of the Visa Token Service through our Visa Ready for Tokenization program will only help to accelerate this new era for businesses and consumers alike.”

“Mastercard is the critical link between billions of consumers, thousands of financial institutions and millions of merchants, governments and businesses. As we are facing the next wave of transformation – which includes a fundamental shift to the world of digital and a more connected consumer – we want our customers and partners to be at the forefront of digital payments and take a partner-centric approach to everything that we do,” says Kiki Del Valle, senior vice-president: commerce for every device at Mastercard. “Tokenization is key to ensuring consumers put their trust in new digital payment services and as a Gold partner of our Mastercard Engage program, Gemalto can help Mastercard customers digitize their card portfolios faster and deploy their digital solutions.”

“Gemalto is already working with numerous banks and other key stakeholders worldwide to create and build flourishing digital payment ecosystems,” says David Noel Lardin, vice-president: digital payment for CISMEA region at Gemalto. “Our new partnerships with Mastercard and Visa will strengthen these initiatives, and give clients faster and more efficient access to a global mobile payment market that is expected to be worth over $3-trillion by 2021.”