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Mobile Transaction Processing Solutions


Mobile Transaction Processing Solutions portfolio of Mphasis Payment Solutions.

Among the many channels available to reach customers across wholesale and retail payments realm, Mobile is increasingly becoming the preferred channel. To help you leverage the mobile channel, MphasiS has come up with a unique framework – MTPS.


MTPS is an IT framework to power mobile transactions with a slew of industry specific features to meet business needs. We help you harness the power of mobile and stay in touch with your customers on a 24X7 basis. This modular framework can seamlessly integrate with your existing IT landscape, thereby improving the "time to market" of new products and services to your customer.


Mobile Transaction Services - The Mphasis framework include the Interfaces to existing ecosystems and industry specific adapters, Foundation Mobile Transaction Framework, Front-end processing, Auditing and Logging, External System Interfaces, Security and Back-end processing.
Mobile Transaction Services - The MphasiS framework


Benefits of MTPS Framework

  • Industry specific Mobile offerings which enable the mobile channel to seamlessly integrate with the ecosystems of the business
  • A 'one of its kind' offering which provides a bird's eye view of the Mobile channel operations to enhance business value
  • A robust and stable interface between businesses/financial institutions and Mobile
  • Significant gains in "time to market" with inbuilt solution accelerators
  • Vendor alliances give you the opportunity to use the best-of-breed niche product vendors in the Mobile transaction space while retaining operational control
    The solution provides the ability to:
    • Analyze transaction behavior, volume, and recommend course corrections
    • Apply customized rules
    • Reconcile transactions with other systems
  • Emphasis on security facilitates enhanced compliance to industry standards
  • Ability to differentiate between financial and non-financial transactions

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