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- Introduction to Payments
- Standard Payments Processing
- Card Present Connect | Retail Processing
- Card Present Connect | Mass Transit Processing
- Debit and Prepaid Card Processing
- Processing Debit and Prepaid Authorizations
- Airline Data Processing
- Japanese Payment Options Processing
- Processing Payments Using Credentials
- Customer-Initiated Transactions with Credentials on File
- MIT Delayed Transaction with PAN
- MIT Incremental Transaction with PAN
- MIT Reauthorization Transactions with PAN
- MIT Resubmission Transaction with PAN
- Installment Payments
- Recurring Payments
- Unscheduled COF Payments
- Token Management Service Processing
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Token Management Service
The
Token Management Service
(TMS
) links tokens across service
providers, payment types, and channels for sellers, acquirers, and technology
partners. TMS
tokenizes, securely stores, and manages the
primary account number (PAN), the payment card expiration date, electronic check details,
and customer data.
TMS
also enables you to create a network token of a
customer's payment card.IMPORTANT
Due to mandates from the Royal Bank of India, Indian merchants
cannot store PAN. Use network tokenization instead. See Network Tokenization for more information on using network
tokenization.
You can manage sensitive data securely by creating, retrieving, updating, and
deleting tokens through the TMS API
.
TMS
simplifies your PCI DSS compliance. TMS
passes back to you tokens that represent this data. You then
store these tokens in your environment and databases instead of storing customer
payment details.TMS
creates one unified token identifier, a token of tokens, to
centralize management of all payment credentials:Figure:
Unified Token Identifier
The unified token identifier protects sensitive customer payment data stored in secure
Visa data centers.
Related Information
- See theToken Management ServiceIntegration Guide for more information about theToken Management Service.
- See Token Management Service Processing for information that shows you how to process payments using theToken Management Service.