Fime continues innovation and adapts testing in line with the rapid digital transformation of the global payments industry. The new Fime Test Factory 4.0 platform enables payment actors to accelerate the launch of fully tested and certified solutions without compromising on risk. It allows automation, digitalization and customization of the end-to-end testing process.
Digital payments are evolving fast, driven by rising expectations for more seamless, transparent, and secure user experiences.
The pace of innovation that requires almost weekly solution updates has left the traditional testing and certification infrastructure behind. This has forced the ecosystem to accept certain risks, rather than slow time to market. There is now a better way.
The Fime Test Factory draws on the fundamentals of automation and intelligent data exchange at the heart of ‘Industry 4.0’. This is revolutionizing the way tests are developed, deployed and consumed.
Lionel Grosclaude
CEO at FimeThe platform has been designed as a ‘pick & mix’ of five modules connected to automated tools covering in-store, in-app and online payment solutions testing, all under one simple management layer.
MyTestProcess creates a multi-domain white-label portal to offer digitized test and certification processes.
MyTestStudio enables creation and customization of test plans to support quality assurance.
MyTestManager delivers a centralized cockpit to plan and monitor automated tests campaigns.
MyTestRecord manages record keeping rules across modules to cope with internal compliance needs
MyTestIntegration is a gateway to connect third parties’ test tools to maximize testing scope.
The first automated test services powered by the platform are API testing to support open banking requirements and Level 3 acquiring and issuing testing. The platform also supports EMV® 3DS services and has been submitted to EMVCo for access control server (ACS) component qualification, with additional component testing to follow. Other automated tools will be gradually added in the coming months.