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Debit Card Tokenization

Securely process debit card payments without storing, processing, or transmitting cardholder data on your own system.

Explore Debit Card Tokenization

Protect Your Customers' Debit Card Data

While credit card usage has steadily increased over the last several years, debit cards have also gained ground as consumers reduce their dependence on cash. Debit card data requires the same level of security as credit cards – if not more so, considering the reduced protections for fraudulent use on debit card accounts. 

Debit Card Tokenization Solutions

Curbstone uses remote tokenization to keep debit card numbers off your system. You only store an unencryptable token; the original data is stored in Curbstone’s secure vault. The tokenization process occurs in real time behind the scenes; you can start reusing your debit card tokens on all your sales channels right away.  

Re-Use Stored Cards for Recurring Transactions

Streamline recurring debit card transactions everywhere you do business: in person/at your EMV terminals, online, over the phone, and by mail. Any time a customer makes another purchase, they can select a previously used card without having to re-type in the details. Transactions become much faster and more secure.

Reusable Debit Card Tokens
Tokenization for More Secure Debit Card Transactions

Multiple Tokens for Multiple Debit or Credit Cards

Easily create multiple tokens for the same customer. Customers can add multiple credit or debit cards to their digital wallet. Each time they check out, they can select the card they’d like to use for that specific transaction. Update or delete tokens at any time.

You also retain total ownership of your information. You can request access to your original payment data at any time.

Discover Curbstone’s Secure Debit Card Tokenization System

Hundreds of merchants trust Curbstone’s PCI-compliant tokenization system for their e-commerce, brick-and-mortar, and remote transactions. Learn more here:

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