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At www.next.co.in protecting our customer information is our primary concern. We do not share our customer details with any external companies for any kind of promotions, marketing activities without the prior permission from our customers.

To secure financial information we use HDFC Bank’s payment gateway. The details of CC Avenue payment gateway are mentioned below for your reference.

SECURITY

Security is a key concern for all parties when transacting online business. We have ensured you have no worries on this front as you expand your operations in cyberspace. Listed here, are our key security measures:

Since the Payment Gateway application software is maintained at The Bank's secure high end server, new payment technologies, standards and features are automatically implemented as they emerge. The payment gateway is integrated with risk management component, which empowers them with the ability to control risk effectively.

Payment Modes

www.next.co.in currently offers Credit / Debit Card payment mode to its customers. You can choose to pay using any Credit Card with a VISA or MasterCard logo.

Internationally Certified Security standards
I. HDFC Bank’s payment gateway is registered with Verisign, the world's best and most trust worthy Net Authentication Agency.
II. Hence, with HDFC Bank’s payment gateway by your side, the benefits of the latest technologies are yours without you having to change your interface. Stay ahead in the rapidly changing landscape of E-commerce. For now, no matter how fast the transactions grow in volume, regardless of your website size or hosting environment, things never go out of control.

ADDED SECURITY

What is Card Verification Method (CVM)?
The Card Verification Method, or CVM, consists of a 3 or 4-digit numeric code that is printed at the back of the credit card along with (after) the credit card number, where the card holder signs in his signature on the card. This additional 3 or 4 digit numeric code is not embossed on the card nor available in the magnetic stripe. This additional 3 or 4 digit is code is featured / incorporated on all Master Cards and Visa cards issued worldwide, including cards 'Valid only in India and Nepal'. Visa calls this security feature as CVV2 and Master Card calls it as CVC2.

Why CVM?
The purpose of CVM is to ensure that the person submitting the transaction is in possession of the actual card, since the code cannot be copied from charge slips / receipts or skimmed from the magnetic band.