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R. U. Ready?. V. M. E. EMV: Global, interoperable standard for secure payment cards using chip technology. EMV is no longer just a “Maybe” or “Someday” …. EMV is COMING to America NOW. All card brands have released plans for EMV a doption in the USA.
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R U Ready? V M E EMV: Global, interoperable standard for secure payment cards using chip technology.
EMV is no longer just a “Maybe” or “Someday” … EMV is COMING to America NOW
All card brands have released plans for EMV adoption in the USA.
Issued a roadmap to EMV in January 2012 to align all industry groups in the implementation of EMV. MasterCard Liability Shift – October 1, 2015 In August, announced a roadmap to accelerate EMV migration in contactless and contact chip technology. Visa Liability Shift – October 1, 2015 In July, announced a roadmap to advance EMV chips for all merchants, processors and issuers. Amex Liability Shift October 1, 2015
*After the EMV Deadline Liability Breakdown* Payment Card: EMV CHIP? X c c c X Point of Sale: EMV Ready? Shared liability, normal rules apply Card provider liable for ANY fraud. Merchant liable for ANY fraud.
The EMV Transition has Already Begun! • Big banks are issuing EMV travel cards for international travelers. • Retailers such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Home Depot are beginning EMV change • McDonalds and Nordstrom are working towards EMV
70% of point of sale terminals are projected to by EMV equipped prior to the liability shift in 2015.
What exactly is EMV? A Chip Card A Smart Card Chip & Pin
A card that is embedded with a microprocessor chip. • An EMV card can be used with a signature or a PIN. • EMV technology reduces fraud that can occur with just the magnetic stripe • EMV is the global standard for payment cards. EMV Card Basics
EMV Adoption Around the World 94% of European countries have completely converted to EMV 76.7% EMV adoption rate in Canada, Latin American and the Caribbean 54% EMV conversion in Asia Pacific USA is the last of the G12 Countries to adopt the EMV international standard
European self-service kiosks in train stations do not accept a magnetic stripe and most require a PIN. • Many foreign merchants have abandoned the technology needed to process a magnetic stripe card. If you’ve traveled abroad lately, you may have encountered a problem.
Why is EMV so secure? • EMV Transactions involve dynamic digital data that is extremely secure – not static. • A PIN verifies that the consumer is indeed using his or her card.
In the American EMV roll out, all cards will have a chip&magneticstripe … Dual-Operability
How it Works! A Typical EMV Transaction Payment Method Authentication Verification Online or Offline Chip & PIN Contact or or Contactless Chip & Signature
3 Levels of EMV Chips
Simple chip with less complexity • Chip, Signature & Stripe implementation • Many processors aren’t supporting PIN yet • Not all POS merchants ready for PIN either First Wave of EMV in America
MasterCard and Visa have recommended a basic profile for the American EMV conversion: Chip & Signature Maintain Magnetic Stripe Online Authentication