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A Case of EMV Blues for the Terminal Makers

It was a surprise, but then again, it wasn’t. Leading U.S. point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. on Sept. 1 reported its second straight quarter of disappointing sales of EMV chip card equipment to small and mid-sized businesses. Less than a week later, VeriFone’s archrival, France-based Ingenico Group, reported a …

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EMV Flunked Its First Year, Many Digital Transactions News Readers Say

By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews If they could assign a letter grade to the first year of EMV chip card payments in the U.S., half of Digital Transactions News readers would give it an “F,” according to results of the daily e-newsletter’s weekly poll. The newsletter’s Sept. 23 edition asked respondents to …

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EMV Adoption Slows, But the Contactless-Terminal Foundation is Growing

By Kevin Woodward @DTPaymentNews Almost a year after the U.S. payment card industry adopted EMV chip cards for point-of-sale transactions, approximately 44% of U.S. merchants that accept credit and debit cards have EMV POS terminals. That assessment, in The Strawhecker Group’s latest EMV survey released Tuesday, is less than an …

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‘I Need Knowledge:’ Merchants Express Befuddlement About EMV, Breaches, System Issues

By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Merchants would like nothing more than to decipher what they call the “mysteries” of the payments universe, a select group of them told attendees Thursday at the Western States Acquirers Association conference in Scottsdale, Ariz. These mysteries, they said, include knowing whom to call when a problem …

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When It Comes to Friendly Fraud, It Seems Women Are a Lot Less Friendly Than Men

By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Few things have thrown a spotlight on the 40-year-old chargeback process like the nation’s conversion to EMV chip cards at the point of sale, but it’s in online commerce where the problem has long plagued merchants. And now there’s evidence that these sellers may have more …

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EMV-Accepting Merchant Tally at 2 Million: MasterCard

By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Two million U.S. merchants accept EMV chip cards at the checkout almost a year after the card brands made merchants also liable for counterfeit card use. That tally is a 468% increase from Oct. 1, 2015, the date of the liability shift, says MasterCard Inc., which provided …

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After Striking VeriFone, the U.S. EMV Revenue Bug Hits Ingenico

By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews If misery loves company, then VeriFone Systems Inc. can make room for its arch-rival, France-based Ingenico Group. Ingenico reported Tuesday that a “sudden and significant” decline in U.S. EMV-related revenues, along with weak sales in Brazil, had forced it to lower its revenue and profit forecasts for …

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An Unexpected Slowdown in EMV Sales Casts a Shadow on VeriFone’s Latest Quarter

“Selling boxes is an unpredictable thing,” Paul Galant, chief executive of VeriFone Systems Inc., told stock analysts Thursday afternoon. Seldom has that been truer for terminal kingpin VeriFone than now, when an unexpected slowdown in EMV adoption by small and medium-size merchants has cut into the company’s sales and hurt …

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EMV’s Chargeback Toll: $5.8 Billion in 2016

The U.S. EMV transition that began in earnest last October has brought with it a lot of pain, but few issues have been more agonizing for merchants than the flood of chargebacks they’re seeing for the first time. Now estimates are emerging that begin to quantify that pain. Some 14.7 …

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Some Folks See EMV as a Curse, but Others See a Blessing

By Jim Daly @DTPaymentNews If there’s one thing about EMV chip card payments that always works, it’s their ability to elicit strong feelings from those in the payments industry. It happened once again on Wednesday, when attendees at the Mobile Payments Conference 2016 in Chicago met for a closing panel …

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