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Stakeholder Communication and Education for US EMV Migration

This document analyzes the communication and educational objectives among stakeholders involved in the US EMV Migration. It provides recommendations for effective information flow and collaboration.

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Stakeholder Communication and Education for US EMV Migration

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  1. Who Educates Whom: Communication Best Practices – Proposed information flow among stakeholders relating to the US EMV Migration Communication & Education Working Committee July 2013

  2. About the EMV Migration Forum The EMV Migration Forum (EMF) is a cross-industry body focused on supporting an alignment of the EMV implementation steps required for global and regional payment networks, issuers, processors, merchants, and consumers to ensure a successful introduction of more secure EMV contact and contactless technology in the United States. The focus of the Forum is to address topics that require some level of industry cooperation and/or coordination to migrate successfully to EMV technology in the United States. For more information on the EMV Migration Forum, please visit http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-emv-migration-forum. Purpose of this Document The goal of this document is to analyze the relationships between stakeholders who are involved in the US EMV Migration with an emphasis on communication and educational objectives among stakeholders. The project team was cross-functional so that many views are represented and captured in this document. This report will be located in the members-only section of the EMV Connection website at http://www.emv-connection.com. Comments or questions regarding this document should be submitted to WhoEducatesWhom-feedback@us-emvforum.org.

  3. Acknowledgements The Who Educates Whom Project Team would like to thank everyone who provided input to the project. It is only with this input that we are able to get this insight from various industry participants involved with the US EMV Migration effort. Project Co-Leads Brady Cullimore, American Express Cindy Knowles, FIS Team Members • Alyssa Arredondo, DataCard • Lori Breitzke, E&S Consulting • Hiram Carrington, City National Bank • Jon Harvell, UL Transaction Security • Diane Jackson, CPI Card Group • Anne Lieberman, Target • Amy Linden, MTA NYC Transit • Christine Lopez, Vantiv • Lisa Morgan, American Express • Maria Tukker, Discover

  4. Table of Contents Usage Instructions Stakeholder List Stakeholder Diagrams Communication Glossary

  5. Usage Instructions Please consider that many organizations play multiple roles within the ecosystem and during their respective US EMV migrations. These diagrams are intended to present information at a very high level and are recommendations or best practices for you to consider, not requirements. Identify your organization’s role(s) within the US EMV migration ecosystem using the Stakeholder List Locate and review the Stakeholder Diagram(s)wherein your organization’s role(s) is in the primary (green) position (i.e. - ) Understand what communication or education your organization is encouraged to provide to other stakeholders using the Communication Glossary

  6. Diagram Key Primary stakeholderanalyzed in the respective diagram Stakeholder that should provide communication or education to the Primary stakeholder Stakeholder that should receive communication or education from the Primary stakeholder Stakeholder that has a two-way communication or education relationship with the Primary stakeholder Communication or education which flows to the Primary stakeholder Communication or education which flows from the Primary stakeholder Return to last viewed slide

  7. STAKEHOLDER LIST Who Educates Whom

  8. Stakeholder List Slide # Slide # 1 – More than 1 million transactions per year, though precise classification can vary 2 – Less than 1 million transactions per year, though precise classification can vary Communication Glossary

  9. STAKEHOLDER DIAGRAMS Who Educates Whom

  10. Acquirer Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  11. Acquiring Processor Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  12. Cardholder Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  13. Industry Organization Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  14. Independent Sales Organization (ISO) Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  15. Industry Supplier / Manufacturer / Vendor Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  16. Issuer Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  17. Issuing Processor Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  18. Merchant (Tier 1 & 2) 1 1 – More than 1 million transactions per year, though precise classification can vary Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  19. Merchant (Tier 3 & 4) 2 2 – Less than 1 million transactions per year, though precise classification can vary Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  20. Payment Network Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  21. POS / ATM Manufacturer / Supplier Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  22. POS / ATM Owner / Operator Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  23. Standards Body / Regulators Diagram Key Stakeholder List Communication Glossary

  24. COMMUNICATION GLOSSARY Who Educates Whom

  25. Communication Glossary (1 of 4) Stakeholder List

  26. Communication Glossary (2 of 4) Stakeholder List

  27. Communication Glossary (3 of 4) Stakeholder List

  28. Communication Glossary (4 of 4) Stakeholder List

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