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EMV Chip Cards: What You Need to Know About PIN or Signature Cards and How They Work

Stax

EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) chip card use has continued to expand in use since its tumultuous rollout in 2015. The EMV standard has now become a global standard for cards equipped with computer chips and the technology used to authenticate chip-card transactions.

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EMV's Prepaid Problem: Issuers Aren't Interested in the Security

Payments Source

New Orleans--As credit and debit card issuers start to see the benefits of EMV-chip card security, prepaid would seem to be the logical next step. But prepaid issuers remain unconvinced of the security benefits of EMV.

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Why Would Anyone Delay Chip Card Adoption?

Payments Source

As the payments industry progresses through the first stage (POS terminals) of the EMV liability shift and gets closer to the second stage (ATMs), a lingering question that can be asked is, why would any card issuer not want to get certified for EMV?

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Challenges in the card payment industry—Navigating a rapidly changing landscape

The Payments Association

Traditional card issuers and networks must adapt or risk obsolescence. Technological disruption and innovation The rapid pace of technological change is both a challenge and an opportunity for the card payment industry.

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Is The US On The Verge Of A Contactless Surge?

PYMNTS

don’t rely on swiping or chip card readers. cards use chip-and-signature and chip-and-PIN methods. Card issuers have been slow to release contactless cards due to limited acceptance at the point of sale. JPMorgan Chase will roll out new Visa-branded contactless EMV cards this year.

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Machine Learning Improves CNP Fraud Detection Rates by 30%*

FICO

While adoption of the EMV payment standard in the US (as embodied in chip cards and panic at the checkout ) has been slow, fraudsters’ gravitation to card not present (CNP) fraud has been anything but. Two and a half years after the liability shift from issuers to merchants (i.e.,

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Credit Card Chips Still Under Attack From Thieves

PYMNTS

Experts say the main reason for theft with chip cards is when banks and vendors don’t correctly implement the chip card standard, known as EMV. The only way for this attack to be successful is if a [bank card] issuer neglects to check the CVV when authorizing a transaction,” wrote NCR Corp.

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