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Use of Common Terms to Fuel U.S. Migration to EMV Chip Payments
EMV Migration Forum releases Standardization of Terminology 2.1 for industry use Princeton Junction, N.J., April 1, 2014 –The U.S. payments system is changing as we join 80+ other countries and move to chip card payments. As new payment cards, new acceptance terminals and a new way to pay in-store are being introduced to the market, […]
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Card Type Approval web page
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EMV Testing and Certification White Paper: Current U.S. Payment Brand Requirements for the Acquiring Community
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EMV Migration Forum Offers Second ‘EMV 101’ Webinar to Educate Banks, Merchants and Processors on U.S. Move to Chip Card Payments
Princeton Junction, N.J., February 24, 2014 – The U.S. payments industry is accelerating its move to EMV chip card payments to reduce counterfeit card fraud, provide global interoperability and enable safer and smarter transactions across card and mobile NFC payments channels. To help card issuing banks and merchants achieve these benefits and ready their organizations […]
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EMV Migration Forum’s ‘EMV 101’ Webinar Provides Essential Education for Banks, Merchants and Processors in U.S. Move to Smart Chip Payments
Princeton Junction, N.J., Jan. 7, 2014 — EMV chip technology is coming to the U.S. payment system to reduce counterfeit card fraud, provide global interoperability and enable safer and smarter transactions across card and mobile NFC payments channels. All U.S. payment industry stakeholders need to learn how migrating to EMV chip payments can help them […]
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EMV Migration Forum Sees Progress in Important Areas as U.S. Moves to EMV Chip Payments
Work group formed to address technical requirements for debit implementation Princeton Junction, N.J., December 23, 2013 – The U.S. migration to EMV chip payment technology is moving forward, and the cross-industry EMV Migration Forum and its Working Committees report significant progress in determining and addressing critical issues and implementation steps to ensure the migration is […]
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U.S. EMV Migration Efforts Continue Despite Debit Regulatory Challenges
News from the EMV Migration Forum Princeton Junction, N.J., October 3, 2013 – Following its first anniversary as an organization, the EMV Migration Forum and its payment industry members are continuing to work together on advancing the move to EMV chip technology in the United States, despite uncertainty concerning implementation of U.S. regulations governing debit.
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EMV Migration Forum Releases White Paper on Testing and Certification Requirements for Acquirer Community in U.S. Move to EMV Chip Payments
Princeton Junction, N.J., September 10, 2013 –The EMV Migration Forum’s Testing and Certification Working Committee has released a new resource outlining the current U.S. payment brand testing and certification requirements for acquirers, acquirer processors and direct connect merchants in the U.S. migration to EMV chip payments. The white paper, “Current U.S. Payment Brand Requirements for […]
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EMV Migration Forum Statement on the Recent Overturning of the Federal Reserve Implementation of the Durbin Amendment
Recently, a federal court overturned the Federal Reserve’s implementation of the Durbin Amendment.  Since then, there have been many questions about its possible impact on the ongoing migration to EMV chip technology in the United States. The EMV Migration Forum would like to address the ruling and its potential impact on the Forum and its […]
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EMV Migration Forum Makes Statement on EMV Debit Implementation in the United States
Merchant, issuer, merchant acquirer, and issuer processor members recommend EMV debit implementation principles Princeton Junction, N.J., July 1, 2013–Following its June meeting, the EMV Migration Forum has issued the following statement on EMV debit implementation in the United States: “The merchant, issuer, merchant acquirer, and issuer processor members of the EMV Migration Forum came together […]
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The U.S. Payments Forum is a cross-industry body focused on addressing issues that require broad cooperation and coordination across many constituents in the payments industry. The Forum is an affiliated organization of the Secure Technology Alliance, founded in August 2012 as the EMV Migration Forum, and renamed in the U.S. Payments Forum in 2016 to include other new and emerging payments technologies in the United States.

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