Catti Petrol includes customer management, card issuance, card acceptance, as well as associated card processing. Catti Petrol functionalities have recently been extended, in order to provide the petrol distributor with a modular tool to manage and analyze financial flows associated with its sales.
Catti Petrol is adapted to equipment suppliers that can be met at a petrol station. The service is integrated with fuel dispensers, cash registers and more globally payment systems as well as POS terminals. Catti Petrol is a solution that supports the steps in the petrol card lifecycle. Catti Petrol is able to interface with a number of card issuers including those of petrol distributors, supermarkets or companies specializing in petrol cards. In addition, Catti Petrol allows performing transactions in a number of currencies within one system.
Pacific Energy has selected Galitt’s solution to support its already installed equipment in approximately 50 stations in New Caledonia, Fiji and other islands in the South Pacific. Catti Petrol supports an array of payment solutions including traditional POS terminals, light-client POS terminals, pay-at-pump terminals and other payment systems. Also, Pacific Energy is issuing both a postpaid fleet card and a prepaid card.
Galitt provides North American payment associations, banks, acquirers, telcos, merchants, hardware providers and system integrators with a suite of products and services including consulting services, training sessions and test tools, covering EMV migration, mobile and contactless payments, GlobalPlatform and NFC technologies, Trusted Service Manager (TSM), risk analysis, functional and risk assessments.
In recent news, Galitt has become a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) certified by the PCI SSC and has reinforced its Audit & Security offer.
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