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Tudenhope said Macquarie also recently received the highest accreditation from the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards Council (PCI DSSC) for its Intellicentre, which he said was recognition that the data centre meets the required security standards to accept process and store credit card information for Visa, Mastercard and other credit providers.

“For high-transaction websites such as eWAY that deal with confidential customer information and tens of thousands of requests daily, security and uptime is critical.

“By hosting with a local provider such as Macquarie Hosting, eWAY can be confident that all our solutions – from security through to network access – meet best-practice requirements for both local and international organisations.”