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Just because you've issued chip-enabled cards to all your cardholders doesn't mean your job is done, experts caution.
October 2 -
Though the EMV liability has officially shifted, many card issuers are still in the process of rolling out chip-enabled cards, and there is no one right strategy.
October 2 -
As quick-service restaurants increase their support for buy-online-pickup-in-storeas Starbucks did last week and as Taco Bell is doing this weekthey are pushing customer convenience and reduced lines.
October 2 -
Think of the Oct. 1 liability shift date for EMV cards as a beginningnot an ending.
October 1 -
Rules set by Visa and MasterCard suggest that by Oct. 1, CUs and banks will all be issuing EMV-compliant cards and retailers will have the technology to accept them. If one party is supporting EMV and the other is not, the delinquent entity will have to cover the cost of any fraud that ensues.
October 1 -
In updating cards with EMV technology, Visa and MasterCard have neglected an important element of what makes the security standard so successful elsewhere. The need for PIN verification is clear.
October 1
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Many card issuers are well on their way to the migration to chip cards or have a plan to do so. But many merchants are still completely unaware of the shift in fraud liability taking effect Thursday.
October 1
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In Canada, there is no Apple Pay, Android Pay or Samsung Pay. But there is a Royal Bank of Canada mobile wallet, despite the bank being challenged to explain why it has been so aggressive on the mobile scene.
October 1 -
Twitter's goal of becoming a payments engine has gotten a boost, as Bigcommerce will support Twitter's 'buy buttons.'
September 30 -
When major card networks revealed the EMV chip card liability shift timeline four years ago, the Merchant Advisory Group was quick to make its stance clear: A conversion to chip cards won't mean a thing without a PIN authorization to go with it.
September 30 -
Oregon Community Credit Union says it leveraged the EMV liability shift date as a way to plant its flag as a technology leader among financial institutions in the Pacific Northwest.
September 30 -
A year after its launch, Apple Pay has infiltrated numerous banks and merchants and two generations of Apple handsets. But its actual usage isn't close to living up to the hype.
September 30 -
The $17 billion-asset holding company for First National Bank of Pennsylvania plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, according to a Wednesday news release.
September 30 -
Some critics argue that it's a bad idea to introduce chip cards without PIN requirements. But this debate is a distraction from the payments industry's robust and multifaceted efforts to fight cybercrime.
September 29
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Financial technology provider VSoft and payments technology provider Payveris have expanded an existing partnership to integrate payments technology into VSoft's new Iris Omni-Channel banking platform.
September 29 -
Like most financial institutions, First Financial Credit Union was not an Apple Pay launch partner. And because of that, it was able to deploy Apple's mobile wallet with just $2,500 in marketing costs.
September 29 -
Like most financial institutions, First Financial Credit Union was not an Apple Pay launch partner. And because of that, it was able to deploy Apple's mobile wallet with just $2,500 in marketing costs.
September 29 -
Pushing for more businesses to convert to electronic payments rather than using paper checks, the Remittance Coalition plans to have a working model in place next month for a business-to-business payment directory and network.
September 29 -
The deadline for EMV migration in this country is this Thursday. Here's what will and won't happen on that day, and what challenges lie ahead for banks and their customers.
September 28 -
When Samsung Pay launched in the U.S. on Monday, it did so on schedule but with less issuer support than had been expected, with only Bank of America, Citi, American Express and U.S. Bank announced as participants.
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