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Sample Receipts
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The article outlines relevant information and examples of each type of receipt available through the Viva.com Terminal App. Readers will learn how to interpret the receipts and identify key differences to easily recognize them in daily operations.

Receipt Common Information

  • Viva.com Logo

  • Merchant Information

  • Date & Time

  • Bank Card Type & Scheme

  • Bank Card Number

  • Amount

  • Verification Method

  • Transaction status

How to identify the receipt parameters at Viva.com:

Receipt Information

Viva.com response parameter

STAN

referenceNumber

RRN

RRN

TTC

transactionDate

Order Code

orderCode

TID

TID

AUTH

authorisationCode

AID

AID

Sale

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

Full Refund

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

Partial Refund

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

Fast Refund

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

Rebate

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

Surcharge

  • Surcharge amount: On the first line, the total transaction amount is displayed; on the following line, the original merchant transaction amount plus the surcharge amount is shown in parenthesis.

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

Dynamic Currency Convertor (DCC)

  • Dynamic Currency Convertor (DCC) Amount: The exchange rate per Euro is shown on the first line, followed by the markup percentage on the second line and the transaction amount in the foreign currency selected by the consumer.

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

Loyalty Alpha Bank

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • Alpha Bank Bonus The footer of the receipt will contain detailed information about the initial sale amount, the redemption value applied to the transaction, and the points earned with the purchase.

Loyalty Eurobank

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • Eurobank Bonus The footer of the receipt will contain detailed information about the initial sale amount, the redemption value applied to the transaction, and the points collected with the purchase.

Loyalty Eurobank YES

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • Eurobank Bonus The footer of the receipt will contain detailed information about the initial sale amount, the redemption value applied to the transaction, and the points collected with the purchase.

Loyalty NBG

  • A System Trace Audit Number (STAN) is a number generated by the cardholder bank (issuer) that can be used to identify a transaction.

  • RRN (Reference Retrieval Number) is one of the important parameter for reconciliation and it is a key to uniquely identify a card transaction based on the ISO 8583 standard. This number is generated by the acquirer.

  • TTC in our receipt specifies the response time and if the payment is an online payment or not.

  • Order Code The Order ID Number is the unique ID given to the transaction at the time it was processed.

  • TID (terminal identification number) can be used for both card present and card not present (CNP) transactions. This number is generated by the issuer for the terminal.

  • AUTH In a standard authorization, the transaction is fully processed by the merchant at the point of sale and the funds are deducted from the cardholder's account. This number is generated by the issuer.

  • An application identifier (AID) is used to address an application in the card or Host Card Emulation (HCE) if delivered without a card.

  • NBG Go For More Bonus The footer of the receipt will contain detailed information about the initial sale amount, the redemption value applied to the transaction, and the points earned with the purchase.

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