History
Moneris was first established in December 2000 as a 50/50 joint venture between RBC and BMO.[8] It became the first Canadian appropriator to offer both Visa and Mastercard merchant accounts in one single point of contact.[9] Moneris was also the first Canadian payment processor to use an integrated point-of-sale system, so businesses could have the proceeds from all card transactions flow into a single deposit account.[9] After its first 1.5 years, the company reported having processed more than 2 billion transactions in Canada.[9]
In October 2003, Moneris acquired Ernex Marketing Technologies, an industry leader in providing privately branded loyalty programs and stored-value gift cards.[10]
In February 2004, Moneris purchased the merchant portfolio of RBC Centura to become the payment provider for all existing and new merchant accounts tied to the bank. The acquisition supported the company's expansion into the United States with merchants located in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida.
On June 6, 2005, Moneris became the first payment processor in Canada to process an Interac Online transaction.[11] This marked the first opportunity for Canadians to pay for goods and services purchased on the Internet directly from their bank account. Prior to Interac Online, the primary option for Canadians to pay for purchases online was through a credit card.[11]
On June 27, 2005, Moneris processed the first full data EMV chip transaction in Canada with a VISA certified chip.[12] This was the first card transaction in Canada that required inserting a card into a chip reader slot on the terminal, rather than use a swipe feature.[12] On August 27, 2007, the company announced it was among the first acquirers in Canada to be certified by all of Interac, Mastercard and VISA to provide chip technology in Canada.[13]
In April 2008, Moneris acquired Keycorp Canada, one of the largest providers of POS support services in Canada, to expand its portfolio of merchants.[14]
In March 2013, Moneris processed the first Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile debit transaction in Canada.[15] Using Interac Flash, Canadians could now make contactless debit transactions with their mobile device.[15] The debut of NFC payment in Canada was performed in a McDonald's restaurant using a Blackberry smartphone.[15]
In November 2014, Moneris became the first Canadian acquirer to offer a full processing solution for the UnionPay card portfolio.[16]
In November 2016, US-based payment processor Vantiv announced that it had acquired Moneris USA for $425 million USD.[7] Vantiv (now under Fidelity National Information Services Inc.) took over all Moneris USA operations including merchant accounts and other business relationships.[7]