E-commerce payments for insurance

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E-commerce payments for insurance April 4, 2019 E-commerce payments for insurance MABISZ Conference November 22, 2018 Martinovic Boris, Mastercard Europe

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Best practices of today Agenda Card-on-File payment Best practices of today Recurring payment Future of e-commerce MDES for Merchants

Best practice of today: Card-on-File E-commerce spend by payment use case Europe 2017, 100% = 864B€ 85+% of Hungarian e-commerce card payment volume is happening with Card-on-File capable acquirers After infrastructure enablement, cardholder education is paramount

Best practice of today: Recurring payments Recurring payment: cardholder authorizes merchant to automatically charge their card-on-file (e.g. for a monthly subscription fee payment) Card-on-File payments Recurring Payments Requires active payment initiation by cardholder Initiated by merchant Has to comply with usual authentication rules Authentication only required 1st time Can manage variable billed amounts Cardholder can give consent upon payment (top convenience) Development need from merchant: cardholder must be able to input maximum amount, maximum timeframe. Needs cancellation possibility. After infrastructure enablement, cardholder education is paramount

Future of e-commerce: MDES for Merchants PSP/Gateway/Acquirer Mastercard Issuer Current state Merchant PSP/Gateway/Acquirer MDES Issuer MDES 4 Merchants No integration impact to merchant Better Approval Rates Improved User Experience Enhanced Security Tokenization enhances security, M4M tokens are merchant specific reducing the risk of data breach MDES is validating that the transaction is coming from the right merchant through the use of cryptographic data Reduces card lifecycle related declines by keeping card information up to date Merchants receive issuer card art assets to display to consumers Acquiring Token Payment Token Funding card number

Mastercard e-commerce payments support financial literacy Online card payments provide consumers control over spending Recurring card payments help cardholders in timely, regular payment while keeping transactions free and traceable MDES for Merchants will let cardholders track and control spending individually for each merchant