Press Release – Z Energy Transaction Network Services (TNS) has announced a new partnership with Z Energy New Zealands leading fuel retailer to enhance their retail customer experience through TNS Secure SD-WAN, which leverages Fortinets Secure SD-WAN solution to …
Transaction Network Services (TNS) has announced a new partnership with Z Energy New Zealand’s leading fuel retailer to enhance their retail customer experience through TNS Secure SD-WAN, which leverages Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN solution to combine industry-leading managed payment services with next-generation network security. The technology will allow more than 500 fuel sites across New Zealand to boost payments security and support new customer-centric digital offerings.
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Z Energy taps TNS for secure managed payment services
New payments technology will be a platform for customer innovation, company says Credit: Google
Fuel chain operator Z Energy is aiming to boost its customer experience and open the gates to innovation through deploying secure managed payment services.
The company is partnering with US-based Transaction Network Services (TNS) to enhance its customer experience through deploying TNS Secure SD-WAN, which is in turn backed by Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN solution.
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Z Energy Upgrades Customer Experience With TNS’ Secure SD-WAN
January 19, 2021 GMT
RESTON, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 19, 2021
Transaction Network Services (TNS) today announced a new partnership with Z Energy New Zealand’s leading fuel retailer to enhance their retail customer experience through TNS Secure SD-WAN, which leverages Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN solution to combine industry-leading managed payment services with next-generation network security.
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Because of the challenges impacting the financial durability of downstream fuel, savvy retailers are turning to new products and services that add value for customers, supported by fast, reliable connectivity and network infrastructure. With the installation of TNS Secure SD-WAN at more than 500 fuel sites across New Zealand, Z Energy gains the ability to deploy new customer-focused features and functionalities wit
Transaction Network Services: Z Energy Upgrades Customer Experience With TNS Secure SD-WAN
The technology will allow more than 500 fuel sites across New Zealand to boost payments security and support new customer-centric digital offerings Transaction Network Services (TNS) today announced a new partnership with Z Energy -New Zealand s leading fuel retailer to enhance their retail customer experience through TNS Secure SD-WAN, which leverages Fortinet s Secure SD-WAN solution to combine industry-leading managed payment services with next-generation network security.
Because of the challenges impacting the financial durability of downstream fuel, savvy retailers are turning to new products and services that add value for customers, supported by fast, reliable connectivity and network infrastructure. With the installation of TNS Secure SD-WAN at more than 500 fuel sites across New Zealand, Z Energy gains the ability to deploy new customer-focused features and functionalities wi
The sun is setting on swiping at the pump
Jan. 7, 2021
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(BPT) - Among its downfalls, 2020 was a fraud-heavy year. However, there is one type of fraud that can be thwarted in 2021: pay-at-the-pump fraud using cloned payment cards, also known as counterfeit fraud. This happens when cybercriminals skim cards and steal payment card data at fuel pumps or buy them from the dark web, print them onto counterfeit payment cards, and use them at older fuel pumps that do not have an EMV
® chip or contactless card reader.
And pay-at-the-pump fraud is rampant. Analysis from Mercator Advisory Group and Transaction Network Services shows that fraud losses on automatic fuel dispensers (AFDs) this year is estimated to be $17,315 per site.