EFT Network Interface

 

An interface to a regional, national or international EFT network provides a financial institution with shared EFT network services.  Upon implemention, the financial institution can offer its customers a wider range of ATM and EFT-POS terminal usage.  Most financial institutions in the United States connect to a regional EFT network that also supports a gateway to an international EFT network like MasterCard and Visa - click here for EFT network interfaces supported in the USA. 


In international markets, most financial institutions connect to a national switch and may also connect directly to international networks like MasterCard and Visa - click here for EFT network interfaces supported internationally.


Highlights

Functions:

  • Interface to a regional, national or international EFT network for shared network services
  • Sending ATM and debit acquired transactions to the EFT network
  • Receiving ATM and debit issuer transactions from the EFT network
  • Gateway services through a regional EFT network to MasterCard and Visa in the USA
  • Direct interfaces to Europay, MasterCard and Visa internationally
  • Monitoring of the EFT network connection


Benefits:

  • Generate additional fee income through acquired transactions
  • Shared network providing greater availability of ATM and EFT-POS terminals available to your cardholders

 

Related Information

u/SWITCHWARE®

u/SWITCHWARE Product Link


EZswitch™ and EZswitch™Plus

EZswitch Product Link

EZswitchPlus Product Link


EFT Networks Supported

USA

International

Note: If your preferred EFT Network is not already supported, most of today's EFT Networks use an ISO 8583 message format and TCP/IP communications.  CSFi can normally tailor one of its existing interfaces to meet your needs.