De-retaining card information on a dedicated terminal

payment only tablet terminal

payment A dedicated tablet terminal (hereinafter referred to as a dedicated terminal) is a terminal dedicated to entering Credit card payment information that allows access only to the payment management screen provided by GMO-PG.
By using a dedicated line between GMO-PG and Japan Communications Co., Ltd. (*1), it is possible to realize "non-retention" (*2) of card information presented by the Japan Credit Association when entering card information using this tablet terminal.

Japan Communications Co., Ltd. was established in 1996 and provides solutions centered on the MVNO business, which is listed on TSE Prime.
(*2) Do not "store," "process," or "pass" consumer credit card information (cardholder name, card number, expiration date, etc.) on the device or network owned by the member store.

Challenges like this can be overcome.
It can be solved

  • I want to introduce payment to my service
  • I want to take security measures
  • I want to promote operational efficiency through DX

Service flow using a dedicated terminal

Service flow using a dedicated terminal

Features of dedicated terminal

  • non-retention of card information credit card information

    By inputting credit card information, which was previously input directly to a PC, using a dedicated terminal, it is possible to realize "non-holding".

  • Introduction with reduced cost and development

    Among non-retention solutions, it can be introduced at a relatively low cost and speedily without major development or changes in business content.

  • Realization of a secure environment

    We will realize a secure environment by utilizing network connection, SIM and device authentication, and MDM management technology by Japan Communication Inc., which is a pioneer of the MVNO business.

Business usage situations

  • Call center / telephone orders

    When you receive an order over the phone, you can realize the non-retention of credit card information.
  • Postcard / FAX / Email orders

    When accepting orders by postcard, fax, or e-mail with a credit card number, credit card information can be deretained.