This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. The new EMVL1.LIB is a major win for the card payments industry putting ...
Upgrading gas pumps to accept EMV chip cards is a complex affair for convenience stores and gas stations that involves installing new card-reading hardware and software, testing, and certifications.
What are you supposed to do when you pull out plastic to buy something at a store these days? You've probably noticed that plenty of stores have terminals that ...
Many banks are now issuing customers more secure chip-based credit cards, and most retailers now have card terminals in their checkout lanes that can handle the “dip” of chip-card transactions (as ...
OpenEdge, the integrated payments unit of Global Payments, has reached a partnership to provide its EMV product to Carolina Software. Carolina Software will assimilate EdgeShield into its Wasteworks ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. The unification of the two companies will create a compelling end-to-end ...
The deadline for converting gas stations to EMV is fast approaching, and this time there won’t be an extension. What to do? EMV payments are coming to a pump near you, and gas stations need to get ...
Tee-On Golf System Inc.’s announced partnership earlier this week with Yespay International Ltd. will enable Canadian golf courses using Tee-On’s tee-time booking software to accept EMV chip-and-PIN ...
Visa Inc. announced Tuesday a technology enhancement that the company says will speed up checkout times. The company says that "Quick Chip for EMV” cuts as much as 18 seconds from transaction times.
Credit card technology is about to change beginning in October 2015, and small businesses that accept credit card payments need to take steps now or risk expensive consequences. In the upcoming switch ...
Many banks are now issuing customers more secure chip-based credit cards, and most retailers now have card terminals in their checkout lanes that can handle the “dip” of chip-card transactions (as ...
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