Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) is a form of multi-factor authentication required for merchants within the European Union (EU) who collect credit card payments from clients also within the EU. Payments that requires SCA can only be completed by the card holder.
Processing Automatically Initiated Charges with SCA
Automated credit card charges, initiated by the daily invoicing script that trigger SCA challenges, emails your clients directing them to log into the Client Portal to complete the payment.
Unlike other automatic transactions that fail, SCA-challenged transactions are not added to the Retry Queue because they require the payer’s intervention. These failed charges appear in the Charge Log with the message prefix [3DSecure 2.0]. The rest of the message varies depending on the provider.
For the invoice you want to pay, click Pay Online. The invoice appears.
Mark the payment. The 3D Secure 2.0 authentication process page appears.
Click Proceed with Authentication. A page presenting the challenge from the credit card gateway provider appears. Each gateway will display and require different things depending on its individual processes.
From the Payment Information section on the Quote Signature page, the client selects credit card, electronically signs the quote and clicks Sign Contract.
The 3D Secure 2.0 authentication process page appears.
Click Proceed with Authentication. A page presenting the challenge from the credit card gateway provider appears. Each gateway will display and require different things depending on its individual processes.