Consumers this fall will begin to dip a lot of EMV credit cards into EMV-compatible point-of-sale terminals, but not so many EMV debit cards. That’s the assessment from Mercator Advisory Group Inc. in its “Prediction for the U.S. Migration to EMV Debit Cards” report released last week. By Oct. 1, …
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A Contact Sport
Hoping for contactless chip cards? Not likely any time soon. The contact version of EMV is emerging as the clear issuer choice as October’s liability shift approaches. Here’s why. It’s show time for chip cards. With the payment card networks’ so-called liability shift now just eight months away, U.S. general-purpose …
Read More »Eye on Tech: Small Businesses Snub NFC; Vantiv Completes Durbin-Compliant Debit Transaction
By Jim Daly Results of a merchant processor’s survey released Wednesday claim that only 4% of small businesses have point-of-sale terminals that can accept near-field communication (NFC) contactless mobile payments, and only a small minority currently plan to upgrade their equipment so they can. Meanwhile, payment processor Vantiv Inc. on …
Read More »BofA Takes the EMV Lead With Debit Cards
Bank of America Corp. last month began issuing debit cards that adhere to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard, thus becoming the first mega-bank to begin a wide-scale EMV conversion. Cards for existing customers will be issued as old cards expire or are replaced for other reasons. The U.S. payment …
Read More »BofA Becomes First Major Issuer to Begin Conversion to Debit Chip Cards
Bank of America Corp. isn’t waiting for 2015 to convert its debit card portfolio to plastic that supports Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip transactions. The Charlotte, N.C.-based banking giant announced Tuesday it will begin issuing debit chip cards to new customers in October, with cards for existing accountholders issued as these …
Read More »Shazam, Co-Op and CU24 License Visa’s Identifier for EMV Debit Card Transactions
The Shazam Network on Wednesday reported that it had licensed Visa Inc.’s so-called common application identifier (AID), the third such announcement of a new Visa user in just over a week by a electronic funds transfer network. The additions of Shazam and credit-union networks Co-Op Financial Services and CU24 mean …
Read More »Following Star, Accel, and Pulse, NYCE Selects Visa’s EMV Debit Technology
Debit network NYCE says it will use Visa Inc.’s common application identifier technology on chip debit cards, marking yet another regional debit network’s acceptance of a critical component to enabling Europay-MasterCard-Visa chip card acceptance in the United States. This is NYCE’s first formal EMV license, says Fidelity National Information …
Read More »First Data’s Star Network Casts Its Lot With Visa’s Identifier for Chip-Card Transaction Routing
Payment processor First Data Corp.’s Star electronic funds transfer network on Wednesday said it would license Visa Inc.’s so-called common application identifier (AID) that will facilitate chip-based debit card transactions compliant with the transaction-routing requirements of the Durbin Amendment in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. The agreement with Visa could give Star, …
Read More »EMV Chip Cards and Revenue Streams Worry Independent ATM Deployers
The coming of Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip cards along with pressures on interchange and surcharge revenues are the top three concerns of U.S. ATM independent sales organizations and other retail deployers, according to survey results from the ATM Industry Association. The trade group’s annual survey of what’s on its members’ minds …
Read More »Debit Networks Form Organization to Work on EMV As Court Mulls Durbin Decision
Ten U.S. debit networks have formed the Debit Network Alliance LLC, an organization meant to ensure they have a competitive stake in the debit industry following the U.S. payment-industry migration to the EMV chip card standard, expected within a couple of years. The new group has sprung up as …
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