X- I/A Table of Contents 2. The card is swiped in the POS device at the business location, which captures the account information contained on the card's magnetic stripe or EMV-compliant chip: In a mobile commerce transaction facilitated by a mobile wallet, such as Apple Pay, the appropriate card details are stored virtually on an application on the phone and transmitted to the POS device through a chip equipped with near-field communication (NEC) technology; In an eCommerce transaction, the POS device is replaced by a virtual terminal application and the consumer types the card number into the checkout page of the online storefront. In some circumstances, an online wallet, such as PayPal, may be used to transmit the appropriate payment credentials; 3. The customer's card details arc transmittal from the POS to the merchant acquirer. or the merchant acquirer's processor, via an interact connection or a phone line; In an eCommerce transaction, the information is encrypted and then transmitted to the merchant acquirer. or merchant acquirer's processor, via an online gateway; 4. The merchant acquirer, or the merchant acquira's processor, identifies the appropriate payment network affiliated with the card, such as Visa, MasterCard, or STAR, and forwards the card details to the approval'. network; 5. The payment network receives the request for payment authorization, identifies the appropriate card issuing bank, and mutes the transaction to the bank or its issuer processor, 6. The card issuing bank, or its issuer processor, receives the request and then executes a series of inquiries into its account systems to assess the potential risk of fraud for the transaction, establish that the account is in good standing. and verify that the cardholder has sufficient credit or adequate funds to cover the amount of the transaction; 7. The card issuing hank. or its issuer processor. approves or declines the transaction and sends back the response to the p