Payment Security
The Market.go S.R.L secure online payment management platform is managed by BANCA NAZIONALE DEL LAVORO S.p.A.
IN THE NAME OF: Market.go s.r.l.
IBAN: IT44F0100579650000000005775
ABI: 01005
CAB: 79650
C/c: 000000005775
Bic/swift: BNLIITRRXXX
Branch: Via Roma, 105 - 73013 Galatina (LE)
INFO@MARKET.GO.IT
3939045397
.The banking Gateway has a long experience in terms of transaction security and guarantees its merchants and their customers (card holders) the maximum security available today in the field of distance selling. In particular, the Si card x-Pay platform fully satisfies the following security standards:
CVV (Card Verification Value)
This code is printed on credit cards and is used as an additional security element for CNP (Customer Not Present) transactions, generally in eCommerce and MOTO (Mail Order – Telephone Order) transactions. The use of this security code tends to guarantee that the person making a purchase is in possession of the credit card. In VISA and MASTERCARD cards, the CVV is printed on the back of the credit card (3 digits). In AMERICAN EXPRESS cards, the CVV is printed on the front of the credit card above the card code (4 digits).
3Dsecure (Verified By Visa - MasterCard Secure Code)
This code consists of a "password" that the credit card holder must indicate upon specific request from the website of the merchant where the purchase is being made. It is used only for eCommerce transactions and represents an additional security element to the CVV. The cardholder must indicate the same “password” that he/she has stored at the time on the website of the bank that issued his/her credit card (issuing bank). Only in this way can the transaction be considered safe, as it is assumed that only the true cardholder is aware of it. 3DSsecure applies to VISA and MASTERCARD payment cards.
PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry – Data Security Standard)
This acronym identifies the most important “global security standard” for companies that use in any way information relating to payment cards (credit cards, debit cards, pre-paid cards, etc.). This standard is regulated by the PCI Security Standard Council which essentially deals with monitoring and controlling the management of data relating to payment cards by all interested parties (banks, merchants, intermediaries) in order to reduce the phenomenon of fraudulent transactions. All interested parties are subjected to an annual surveillance check by a QSA (Qualified Security Assessor) body.