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EMV Migration Forum Provides Explanation of Fraud Liability Shifts, Advances U.S. EMV Chip Migration for Payments Stakeholders

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EMV Migration Forum Provides Explanation of Fraud Liability Shifts, Advances U.S. EMV Chip Migration for Payments Stakeholders
Princeton Junction, N.J., June 2, 2015 – The EMV Migration Forum today released a new document, “Understanding the 2015 U.S. Fraud Liability Shifts,” to provide information to assist merchants, acquirers, processors and others implementing EMV chip technology in the U.S. to better understand liability shifts. View the document at http://www.emv-connection.com/understanding-the-2015-u-s-fraud-liability-shifts/.
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EMV Migration Forum Provides Guidance for Contactless Debit Transactions in White Paper Addendum
Princeton Junction, N.J., May 6, 2015 – The EMV Migration Forum is providing new guidance to the U.S. debit payments industry by releasing today a document to enhance their technical EMV debit framework. The addendum to the industry-supported framework addresses contactless transactions for EMV debit transactions, “Addendum I – U.S. Common Debit Contactless Acceptance,” can be […]
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Payments Industry Moves to Help Simplify Chip Card Acceptance
Payments Security Task Force, PCI Security Standards Council and the EMV Migration Forum Launch Educational and Pre-Qualification Process for Resellers and Software Vendors New York – April 30, 2015 – The Payments Security Task Force today joined with the PCI Security Standards Council and the EMV Migration Forum to launch a chip education curriculum and […]
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Get the Facts about Chip Cards at GoChipCard.com
New website educates consumers, merchants and issuers Princeton Junction, N.J., April 28, 2015 – If you’re wondering what that new chip is on your credit or debit card, you are not alone. Curious about why you are getting chip cards and how to use them? A new educational website launched today, GoChipCard.com, provides consumers with the […]
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Multi-layer Approach Recommended as Best Practice for Card-Not-Present Fraud Mitigation in EMV Migration Forum White Paper
Princeton Junction, N.J., April 15, 2015 – The ongoing U.S. migration to EMV chip payments is a move that will benefit the entire payments ecosystem by preventing in-person counterfeit card fraud and securing the card-present payment channel. At the same time, securing the card-not-present (CNP) channel is critical. The EMV Migration Forum today released a […]
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EMV Migration Forum White Paper for ATM Owners and Issuers Answers Key Questions Surrounding EMV PIN Change at the ATM
Princeton Junction, N.J., April 1, 2015 – Many U.S. issuers and acquirers currently do not offer PIN change at the ATM, and industry stakeholders often ask if an EMV migration project is a good time to implement this service to offer added convenience to cardholders. The EMV Migration Forum released today a white paper to provide […]
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Meeting the Fraud Liability Shift Date: Payment Networks Define Minimum Requirements for U.S. EMV Chip Deployment
Princeton Junction, N.J., March 30, 2015 – As U.S. issuers, merchants, acquirers and processors continue planning for the approaching October 2015 EMV chip fraud liability shifts, many stakeholders may ask: “What is the least complex way to deploy chip for my organization?”To help merchants and acquirers develop their strategies for implementation, payment network members of […]
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New Guide Recommends Best Practices for Card Issuers and Merchants to Educate Consumers on EMV Chip Technology
Princeton Junction, N.J., Feb. 25, 2015 – The U.S. migration to secure EMV chip technology is picking up speed, making now the right time to educate consumers on the changes to their payment cards and in-store terminals. This leaves the industry with an important challenge: how can issuers and merchants most effectively communicate with their […]
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EMV Migration Forum Elects New Steering Committee to Provide Cross-Industry Leadership and Guidance for EMV Chip Migration
Princeton Junction, N.J., February 23, 2015 – The EMV Migration Forum anticipates 2015 to be a pivotal year for the U.S. payments ecosystem as the market transitions to more secure EMV chip payment cards. By the end of 2014, an estimated 120 million chip cards had been issued, and this number is expected to skyrocket to […]
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EMV Chip Technology Is the Future of U.S. Payments: Get the Facts in New EMV Migration Forum Infographic
Princeton Junction, N.J., December 16, 2014 – The new year will bring a new way to pay in-store for many U.S. consumers, with 600 million[i] new EMV chip cards expected to reach their wallets and increasing acceptance of the cards at retail stores. The EMV Migration Forum explains what you need to know about the changes […]
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Session 4: Tuesday, August 12th at 9am PT

Crypto & Stablecoins: Unpacking the Future of Digital Value in Payments

Wrap up the U.S. Payments Forum Summer Education Series with a timely deep dive into one of the most talked-about trends in the financial world: cryptocurrency and stablecoins.

In this final, member-exclusive session, industry experts will demystify the fundamentals of these digital assets and explore their potential impact on the payments ecosystem. From definitions and use cases to regulatory considerations and real-world adoption, this conversation will provide clarity on where crypto fits—and where it’s headed—in mainstream commerce.

If you’re curious about how digital currencies may reshape transactions, settlement, and consumer expectations, this session is your chance to get informed and stay ahead.

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Session 1: Tuesday, June 24th at 9am PT Agentic Payments

Agentic Payments: The Next Evolution in Seamless Transactions

Kick off the U.S. Payments Forum Summer Education Series with a forward-looking conversation on agentic payments—a transformative approach where devices, apps, or digital assistants initiate and complete transactions on behalf of users.

In this member-exclusive session, Visa and Mastercard will share insights into their agentic payment strategies and real-world applications, exploring how AI-driven automation is reshaping customer experiences and the broader payments ecosystem. Joining the conversation is Firmly, a company building the agentic commerce infrastructure powering frictionless AI-native checkout across digital channels.

Moderated by Andrew Gordon from Discover, this discussion will unpack the opportunities, considerations, and future outlook for autonomous commerce.

Moderator: Andrew Gordon, Discover

Panelists: Sukh Dev, Mastercard; Reed Bouchelle, Visa; Kumar Senthil, Firmly

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Session 2: Tuesday, July 8th at 9am PT

Demystifying Tokenization: Protecting Payments in a Digital-First World

Join us for the second installment of the U.S. Payments Forum Summer Education Series, where industry experts from SHAZAM and Mastercard, will break down the complexities of tokenization—a foundational technology for securing modern payment ecosystems.

This members-only session will cover the critical role tokenization plays in reducing fraud, protecting data, and enabling secure digital commerce. Attendees will gain clarity on the different types of tokens—network, acquirer, and card-on-file—and learn when issuer involvement is required, when it isn’t, and why that distinction matters.

Whether you’re building, managing, or modernizing payment systems, this session will equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate tokenization with confidence.

Panelists: Manish Nathwani, SHAZAM; Sukh Dev, Mastercard

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Session 3: Tuesday, July 29th at 9am PT – 90 minutes

Merchant and Issuer Special Interest Group (SIG)

Join industry leaders Joe Vasterling (Best Buy) and Sara Walsh (Bank of America) for the third session of the U.S. Payments Forum Summer Education Series—a collaborative conversation between merchants and issuers focused on solving shared challenges and accelerating innovation. This member-exclusive session offers a neutral space to explore evolving regulations, customer experience expectations, and the adoption of new payment technologies. Whether you’re working to optimize transaction flows, enhance security, or better align ecosystem priorities, this session is your chance to engage directly with peers, exchange insights, and help shape the future of payments.

Led by: Joe Vasterling, Best Buy; Sara Walsh, Bank of America

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