B2 Payment Solutions, a provider of products and services for the payment industry, has unveiled new test card sets which allows the organizations to test payment acceptance devices before using it on their payment infrastructures.
The newly launched test cards are useful for training, testing and demonstrating EMV contact and contactless payment solutions.
The product range of new test card sets includes JCB card set, China UnionPay card set, UAT EUR card set and UAT UK card set. The cards can also be white-labelled with company branding or it can also be custom made.
UL UAT EUR EMV test card set which is developed for the European market includes test card sets from Amex, Discover, Diners, Mastercard (credit, debit, Maestro), Visa (credit, debit, VPAY, Electron); and are interoperable using a variety of issuer country codes, currency codes, preferred languages, and cardholder verification methods.
UL UAT UK EMV test card set which is developed for UK market includes test card sets from 14 contact and contactless cards, from Amex, Diners, Mastercard (credit, debit, Maestro, domestic cashback), Visa (credit high value, VPAY, Electron, debit, domestic cashback).
B2 president Bruce Murray said: “B2 continues to respond to our customers’ needs to ensure that we provide the broadest product portfolio on the market today, and we are happy to now offer our customers an expanded portfolio of test cards that now include card sets for the UK and European markets.
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By GlobalData“Physical test cards are extremely helpful to all parties within the payment transaction process. It’s very important that acquirers, POS software developers and merchants test their interoperability of their systems to ensure that these payment acceptance devices work within the changing payment infrastructures before launching solutions into the market for consumer use.”