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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The EMV Migration Forum Explains the Cryptogram in New Video Tutorial Princeton Junction, N.J. December 10, 2014 – Increased security and reduction of in-person counterfeit card fraud are major drivers for the ongoing migration to EMV chip payments in the U.S. However, the advanced security processes going on behind the scenes of a chip transaction may […]
September 26 at the Hyatt Lodge at McDonald’s Hamburger University in Oak Brook, IL. Princeton Junction, N.J., September 10, 2014 –The EMV Migration Forum invites retail value-added resellers (VARs), independent software vendors (ISVs) and independent service organizations (ISOs) to attend a special training event to prepare for changes coming with the U.S. EMV chip migration. […]