EMV Security Standard Makes It Easier for Customers to Tap and Pay Cantaloupe reported a significant increase in the amount of EMV transactions at food and beverage vending machines. This growth, as ...
Chips are in, stripes are out, and taps are on their way. It's been two and a half years since the October 2015 credit card industry liability shift that ushered in a new dawn in the realm of payment ...
As chip-equipped debit cards permeate the market, consumers face new - and potentially confusing - prompts at the register. Over the past couple of years, credit card holders have grown familiar to ...
Businesses should be EMV compliant to avoid being held responsible for credit card fraud. EMV compliance requires businesses to use EMV card readers to process credit card transactions. Your business ...
Against long odds, EMV cards are finally coming to the United States. U.S. issuers and card networks have been steadfast in their opposition to the EMV Integrated Circuit Card Specifications, even as ...
Whether you know it or not, you probably have an EMV card in your wallet. EMV cards, named for the joint development with Europay, MasterCard, and Visa, incorporate a computer chip into the physical ...
October 1 has finally arrived, and retailers that have not updated their payment terminals to meet Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV) standards are now liable for some fraudulent payment activities — ...
The deadline for converting gas stations to EMV is fast approaching, and this time there won’t be an extension. What to do? EMV payments are coming to a pump near you, and gas stations need to get ...
Altering consumer behavior for a complete move away from the payment card is realistically years and years in the future. Far from getting in the way of chip-and-PIN card adoption in the U.S. market, ...
The company launches solutions for its Islander PRIME and ICR PRIME payment terminals. Gasboy launched EMV payment capabilities for its Islander PRIME and ICR PRIME payment terminals. The Islander ...
Over the past few years, chip-based credit cards have become almost universally issued in the U.S., so if you’re reading this and have a credit or debit card, there’s a good chance that it has a chip ...
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