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Transaction enrichment datapoint

Accurate Merchant Name

Bring clarity to digital payment identification with an accurate merchant name.

Make even small things impactful with quality data

Store-level identification

Identification to the level of individual stores in large shopping centres
Sub-brand recognition (e.q. Marks & Spencer vs Marks & Spencer Foods)
Franchise recognition (e.q. Amazon vs Amazon Prime)

Reflecting country and language

Localized merchant names account for variations in the presentation of merchant names according to geographical locations.

Payment gate recognition

Displaying the merchant's real name when making a purchase through a payment gateway.

Benefit from the gobal merchant database

TapiX is ready for deployment in any market using comprehensive algorithms combined with human validation.

400k+
Recognised merchants
35k+
Unique merchant logos
1.5M+
Unique locations
99.99%
Data accuracy

*Today we enrich over billion of transactions per month across EMEA, LATAM and NCA regions with coverage ranging from 65-85%.

FAQs

Bring more value to your users through enriched payment data

How do you ensure data quality?

TapiX uses multiple controls based on statistics, outlier detection and various algorithms to provide you with the best data quality possible. Data quality is supervised by our data team to prevent any mistakes. Due to the complexity of data quality checks, TapiX receives less than 1 complaint per 6 000 000 processed transactions.

Are our clients data secure?

Through the API you only transfer the terminal identifiers. TapiX fulfills the highest security standards and processes no personal information about your clients. We are ISO 27001 certified and GDPR compliant. Dateio stores and processes data in AWS which fulfills the highest security standards.

How do you ensure data quality?

Note that if TapiX returned an “unsolved” shop it might be due to multiple reasons. The data provided might not be sufficient enough to identify the correct shop (e.g. not enough parameters provided) or TapiX simply does not recognize the shop now. TapiX always returns as much information as possible but it is always possible that some information about the shop or the merchant may be missing. Note that the quality of the service improves over time and your data can be solved in the near future.