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NewGenISS – off without a hitch

05 Feb 2020 - by Sarah Robertson
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THE launch of Iata’s

NewGenISS (New Generation

of Iata Settlement Systems)

in South Africa has gone

smoothly, agents say.

The modernised agency

programme was rolled out

on December 1, with most

agents switched over to

GoStandard Accreditation.

This is similar to the old

model but includes the

introduction of a maximum

cash ticketing threshold,

called a Remittance Holding

Capacity (RHC). RHC is

calculated on the average

of an agency’s three busiest

sales settlement periods,

plus 100%. If an agency

reaches its RHC limit it will

need to settle BSP early or

switch cash sales over to the

voluntary pre-funded EasyPay

account payment option.

Agents can also switch

over to the GoLite option

where there is no minimum

financial security requirement

and agents are not subjected

to an annual financial review.

With this option agents can

only transact through Iata’s

BSP using the Iata EasyPay

and card forms of payments.

“Other than a few small

admin challenges, there have

been no complaints and the

migration appears to have

gone ahead smoothly,” says

ceo of Asata, Otto de Vries.

Melissa Meyer, Creditors

and BSP for 360 Degrees

Travel, says other than the

learning curve and a slightly

longer refund processing

flow, the agency has not

been negatively impacted by

the migration.

A Pretoria-based agency

owner, who wished to remain

anonymous, agrees that the

migration has proceeded

smoothly and says Iata

has allocated a generous

RHC limit, which it is not

concerned it is in danger of

hitting. 

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