Bulgaria-based Telerik has unveiled plans to integrate its Sitefinity CMS platform with PayPal Payments Standard and WorldPay, to ensure an added layer of security with PCI DSS compliance.
The integration comes around the business holiday shopping season to allow any online retailer to offer an added layer of security for those seeking to make online purchases. Being PCI DSS compliant enables to take the purchase out of the retailer site, and send it to an external site where sensitive payment data is collected and safely stored.
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By GlobalDataTelerik said that the integration of its Sitefinity CMS with PayPal Payments Standard and WorldPay will add benefit to its customer base by offering payment system options that follow online payment security practises.
PayPal Payments Standard allows for worldwide merchant registration and supports e-wallet payments as well as one-time credit/debit card payments. WorldPay supports merchant registrations from more than 40 countries and allows buyers to pay for online transactions using credit cards, debit cards and bank transfers.
Telerik executive vice president of Sitefinity division, Martin Kirov, said: "Savvy online buyers do not want to have to type their credit card information into a website for each and every purchase, not when there are tools such as PayPal and WorldPay available. They want a point and click experience that they know is backed by the highest security standards.
"Having the Sitefinity CMS integrated with the two industry leading external payment providers gives our customers the options they’re looking for, which in turn will increase their sales as they enter the busiest time of year."