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With e-Connections Authorization & Capture, you have convenient access to all authorization and capture transaction information, which can help you deliver fast and accurate support to merchants. You can leverage the application as a valuable information resource for your help desk team to simplify research and reporting efforts—while also providing critical merchant support.

Application features include:

Authorization Inquiry:

Query authorized transactions over a specified seven-day time period for transactions authorized over the previous 13 months.

Capture Inquiry:

Query captured batches for a specified31-day time period over the previous 13 months.

Daily Summary:

Summarize the previous day’s authorization and capture total. Additionally, they can drill down into the data by merchant hierarchy, including BIN, agent, chain, merchant, or store.

Efficient Research and Reporting

Timely, Internet-based transaction research and reporting capabilities can help you understand and manage merchant activity. A wealth of real-time and historical transaction data is available, enabling robust research and reporting capabilities. You can view and analyze a merchant’s daily electronic sales or obtain a monthly summary of an entire merchant portfolio.

Through the e-Connections browser interface, you have instant and secure access to the data and reports used most. You can download data and reports in favorite formats with just a click of a mouse. Password-protection and URLs assure data is secure. Additionally, Authorization & Capture enables you to:

Fast Access to Data

You can access transaction information within seconds of a completed transaction. The application also provides historical data for the previous 13 months. Purchase, return, and void transaction types display with their corresponding data elements for all payment types—including credit, debit, check verification, electronic check conversion, and voice authorizations.

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