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One of the supposed perks of EMV chip-card upgrades was that the process would enable more modern payment options such as mobile wallets. In practice, however, EMV is closing as many doors as it opens.
June 21 -
Following a similar move from Visa last week, MasterCard is streamlining EMV certification and will adjust its fraud-cost policy for non-EMV compatible merchants.
June 20 -
Changing the rules in the middle of the game. Rescuing the investors who took big risks at the expense of those who behaved prudently. Undermining the credibility of the system.
June 20 -
As sexy as decentralized systems and automation are these days, human involvement is still necessary in many areas.
June 17 -
The answer may be no, according to federal regulators. Their new guidelines on mobile security include other surprises, too, such as specific requirements tied to geolocation, security tests and cross-site scripting.
June 16 -
Visa is acknowledging a merchant EMV migration logjam by loosening fraud chargeback policies and enabling faster chip card certifications for merchants.
June 16 -
Despite some early success, it cant be ignored that there are still many merchants that cannot accept EMV chip cards.
June 16
FIME America -
American Express has joined Visa and MasterCard as a major card brand offering faster authorization at the point of sale to ease the perception that EMV payments take too long.
June 15 -
If banks don't weigh in on an appropriate privacy standard, they risk letting outside events spark onerous new regulations.
June 15
A.T. Kearney -
Merchants and cardholders alike have been challenged by the perceived additional time to complete the EMV transaction. These concerns pushed both Visa and MasterCard to create a response to improve the speed of transacting: Visa's Quick Chip and MasterCard's M/Chip Fast.
June 15
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