Title: Out with the Chip, In with Online Flexible Spending
1Out with the Chip, In with Online Flexible
Spending
- Presented By Joel L. Weidner
April 13, 2005
2Introduction
- Session Objectives
- Outline the reasons behind Penn States decision
to switch from smart cards to an online flex
account - Present case study on the implementation of the
new flexible spending program - Innovation
- Leveraging of existing Blackboard Transaction
System and departmental technical infrastructure - Results/Outcomes
- Increased program participation, revenue, and
customer satisfaction
3LionCash Chip Program History
- Started using smart chips for stored value in
1997 with residential laundry. - Added chips to University Park IDs in 1998 (50K
cards). - Added vending, copiers, and off-campus points of
sale - Two additional campus locations added to the chip
program in 1999. - Approx. 400 terminals were deployed.
4LionCash Chip Program Results
- Program peaked at 2 million in annual sales in
2002 - 847,000 Laundry
- 318,000 Copiers
- 297,000 Vending
- 539,000 Points of Sale (on- and off-campus)
5LionCash Program Challenges
- Card cost and reliability
- Small average point of sale transactions amounts
- Self imposed 99 purse limit excluded higher end
merchants - Offline program administration efforts
- Contracted provider, Diebold Inc., exited
business in 2002. - Schlumberger technology was aging with no
strategic replacement plan
6Impetus for Change
- Ended contract with service provider (Diebold
Inc.) in 2003 - Inherited technical infrastructure that did not
appear to have much of a future. - University decision to replace SSN would probably
require the re-issuance of new ID cards sometime
in 2004 - If things were going to change, now was the time
to do it.
7Overview of Events
- Sept 2002 - Discussion paper floated
- July 2003 - Project Team begins regular meetings
- Dec 2003
- Proposal for program transition presented to Sr.
VP for Finance Business (concept approved) - Bulk equipment purchase (year-end incentives)
8Overview of Events (cont.)
- Jan 2004 Project team roles up their sleeves
(sub-groups gets moving on details) - May 2004 start marketing new program at
freshman orientation - May-Aug 2004 installation of laundry,
off-campus merchants, pilot vending - Aug-Sept 2004 copier installations full-scale
role-out of program
9Proposal Development and Approval
- Nine page document delivered to Sr. VP on
December 9th, 2003 - Outlined program history and justification for
moving to online system. - Included 5 year projections on costs, cost
savings, and revenue streams. - Outlined benefits and risks of new program.
- Critical for achieving high level support.
10Risks of moving to an online flexible spending
account
- Opening Diners Club (3.5 M debit program) to
off-campus businesses - Bleeding of A La Board (18 M debit on-campus
food services only) funds to off-campus
businesses - Although funds would be restricted to on-campus,
students have the option to change meal plan
levels at any time during the semester.
11Purchase of Blackboard Equipment
- Original time-table called for reader purchases
in April 2004 - Blackboard stepped forward with year-end proposal
offer that we could not refuse - Last minute hustle to determine equipment
numbers, find funding, and cut the PO. - Large PO issued on 12/22/2003
12Technical Infrastructure PlanningSystem
Configuration
- Wiring
- Location/Reader configuration
- Account/Privilege setup
- FDI Interfaces
- MDT modem pool and merchant terminals
- Settlements
13Location/Reader Infrastructure (three campus
locations)
- 140 Laundry controllers
- 55 IPCs for networking
- 100 Copier readers (IP based)
- 170 Vending readers (IP based)
- 5 VTS units
14Account/Privilege Setup
- Rolled optional dining account, Diners Club, into
new flexible spending account (3.5 M annual
sales) - Maintained 5 privs for on-campus debit meal plans
- Added 5 additional privs for new account
- Merchants, Copier, Laundry, Vending, and Deposits
- Linked on-campus meal plan to new flex account
15Interfaces and MDTs
- Barnes Noble on-campus bookstore serial FDI in
multiple stores - The Student Bookstore (off-campus) Sequoia TIA
- Got Used Books (off-campus) Nebraska Books TIA
- Setup MDT modem bank with 5 rack-mounted modems,
fronted ended with 800 number for campus
locations.
16Settlement System
- Setup Optim Extract
- Built web-based merchant settlement system
- Decision to offer daily, weekly, or monthly
settlements (no commission differential) - Automated ACH records sent to central accounting
- Emails sent to merchants with settlement
statements
17Sample Settlement Email
18Administrative Planning
- Operating policies
- Merchant application and agreement
- Cardholder disclosures
19Operating Policies
- Administrative merchant account setup procedures
- Settlements
- Balance limits
- Regulation E legal review
- Acceptable use restrictions
20Merchant Application, Agreement, and Support
- Verifone terminal setup procedures
- Verifone terminal operating procedures
- Commissions/settlements
- Dispute procedures
- Refunds
- Accounting/technical support
21Cardholder Disclosure
- Statements/transaction history
- Spending limits
- Refunds
- Liability
- Errors/disputes
- Inactive accounts
22Marketing Communications LionCash Brand
23Marketing Communications
- Internal Politicking
- Customer communications
- Program promotion
- Merchant acquisition
24Internal Politicking
- SSN Steering committee
- Some confusion about why we were implementing
this new program before the new card was issued - Libraries
- What else do I need to say?
- Food Services
- Director of food services was part of our
LionCash implementation team
25Customer Communications
- Freshmen communications only the new program
- Upper Classmen Faculty/Staff conversion from
chip to stripe - Program name confusion LionCash to LionCash
- More name confusion Diners Club to
LionCash/Diners Club - Collegian articles and newspaper ads
26Merchant Acquisition
- Meetings with Downtown State College Improvement
District (DID) - DID helped us sponsor meetings for interested
Merchants to introduce new program - Challenges to speaking to new merchants and
former LionCash (chip) program merchants - Merchant Packets/Web Site tab
27MerchantAcquisition PacketCover Letter
28Merchant Testimonials
29Program Statistics
30MerchantAcquisition Packet4 easy stepsTable
of packet contents
31MerchantAcquisition PacketFAQs
32Merchant Packet also included
- Application form
- Merchant Agreement (contract)
- Cardholder Disclosure
- LionCash Accepted here sticker
- Business Cards for id office
- Also available online at
- www.idcard.psu.edu
33LionCash Rewards Program
- Co-sponsored by id, Downtown State College
Improvement District, and participating merchants - Eight merchants per month donate prizes valued at
approx. 50 - Eight winners are chosen at random from list of
transactions at merchant locations during the
month - Collegian adds, store posters, and web site
promote program
34Results Off-Campus Merchants
- 47 Off-campus merchant locations, including
- McDonalds
- Pizza Hut
- Sheetz
- Subway
- UniMarts
- 2 independent bookstores
- CVS Pharmacy
- Dominos Pizza
- Jimmy Johns
35Results Funds Pool(first 9 months of program)
- Average monthly fund balance is up over 48
- Last year chip program and optional Diners Club
average balance - 834 K - Current year online LionCash average balance -
1.2 Mincludes 140K in residual chip funds
36Fund Balance
37Fund Balance
38Results Sales(first 9 months of program)
- Period sales are up over 36
- Last year chip program and optional Diners Club
program sales were 4.5 M - Current year online LionCash sales at 6.1 M
12 months last year compared to 9 months of new
year.
39Program Sales
40Program Sales
41Sales by Category
42Sales On vs. Off-campus
43Results Impact on Diners Club
- Merging Diners Club into new LionCash program
and opening up funds to off-campus did not impact
program negatively - Year-to-year comparison of debit sales in same
food service units up 7.7 (235 K) over same
period for last year
44LionCash vs. Diners Club
45Results A La Board Plan
- New LionCash and related off-campus sales did
not impact primary meal plan program negatively - Year-to-year comparison of debit sales in same
food service units up 6.1 (890 K) over same
period for last year
46A La Board 2004 vs 2003
47What could have been done better? - Timing
- Copier implementation that should have taken
place during the summer of 04, actually happened
after fall arrival. - Vending implementation was delayed as well due to
lead time in wiring buildings - Our goal was to have chip readers totally phased
out before the start of fall semester, but we
didnt quite make it.
48What could have been done better? - Resources
- Program did not receive the administrative
attention it deserved during the fall semester
due to other projects - SSN conversion project
- November re-carding project
- Marketing and merchant acquisition efforts were
not as intensive as they should have been
49What does the future hold?
- Program is off to a great start, but there is
much potential to increase deposits, sales, and
revenue - We have the technology (transaction
processing/settlement)now we just have to
leverage it with increased volume
50New Marketing Efforts
- Freshman orientation
- Last year we were not sure what we were marketing
- This year we have a great program to sell
- Faculty/Staff
- Expanded number of locations makes program more
attractive - Looking at payroll deduction
51On-Campus Expansion
- Barnes Noble Bookstores will be activating
FDI at all 23 campus bookstores for this fall - Vending just getting cranked up
- Looking to expand at 4 other campus locations
this summer - Considering building Web application that will
interface via TIA to allow any campus office to
debit account with existing administrative PCs
52Off-Campus Expansion
- New merchant acquisition efforts
- Recently added merchants
- Sheetz
- Subway
- Dominos Pizza (contract, but not active)
- Campus location merchants (Sheetz in Altoona was
our first remote campus MTD)
53Closing
- Online Resources Available
- www.idcard.psu.edu
- Follow up Contact(s)
- Joel L. Weidner, jlw2_at_psu.edu
- Cindy Kellerman, cqk2_at_psu.edu
- IF YOU ONLY REMEMBER 2 THINGS
- Learn from your mistakes
- Steal shamelessly from others who proceeded you