THE ADOPTION OF EMV TECHNOLOGY IN THE U.S. By Guy Berg Global Industry Sales Consultant Datacard Group
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1 THE ADOPTION OF EMV TECHNOLOGY IN THE U.S. By Guy Berg Global Industry Sales Consultant Datacard Group
2 Abstract: Visa Inc. and MasterCard recently announced plans to accelerate chip migration in the United States by This includes the initial approach of migrating the payment infrastructure over to accept EMV and NFC technology (contact and contactless). Additionally, most other payment infrastructures around the globe already have or are in the process of implementing chip-based methods with EMV technology as the processing standard. So, what does that mean for U.S. issuers and their cardholders? There is a new sense of urgency for all players in the market to understand what EMV technology means to them. Financial institutions and card issuers need to begin thinking about how this is going to affect them and what the next steps are to ensure that they are well positioned in the market as this migration happens. This paper is intended to help offer the various stakeholders insight into why now may be a good time to re-evaluate business models and card issuance programs. INTRODUCTION The global payment system continues to transition from magnetic-stripe to chip technology due to the increased security it provides. In particular, many regions are transitioning to the EMV standard (an acronym derived from: Europay, MasterCard, Visa the specifications are now governed by EMVco) to combat the high rate of card cloning fraud that is easily achieved with the current magnetic stripe technology. The EMV standard, in its simplest form, is a global standard for a smart card chip-based payment application. This includes all levels of interaction at the physical, electrical, data and applications levels used for authenticating chip credit and debit card transactions. The most widely known EMV-compliant cards on the market today are contact smart cards, which require the card to be inserted into payment terminals and ATMs. This is in contrast to a magnetic stripe card that is swiped at a terminal. While this may seem like a small consumer behavior change it requires a re-education for consumers and cash register operators. These cards may also require use of a Personal Identification Number (PIN) in each transaction. In general, the use of an EMV-compliant card with optional PIN security plays a pivotal role in deterring fraud by providing strong protection against card counterfeiting, lost and stolen and potential fraudulent use. Contactless EMV-compliant cards can also be used; however, this would require the point-of-sale payment terminal to use short-range wireless communications for the transactions. There already are many non- EMV-compliant contactless cards issued within the U.S., as well as many terminals that accept the use of the contactless cards. In addition, there are also dual interface or dual technology cards that provide both contact and contactless communications in a single chip. 1 The Adoption of EMV Technology in the U.S.
3 EMV MIGRATION IN THE U.S. Twenty-two countries have already adopted the EMV standard, including most of the European Union and various Asian, African and South American countries, and both Mexico and Canada are currently migrating to the EMV standard. Global interoperability and acceptance, is a driver that is beginning to influence U.S. issuers. As Canada, Mexico and the European market along with other popular international business and tourist locations complete their migration; more and more U.S. card holders are experiencing card acceptance issues. The payment brands continue to push increasingly hard to make EMV technology the new standard in the U.S. to assure global acceptance of cards. This includes MasterCard s announcement about how they are solidifying EMV as the foundation of the next generation of payments. MasterCard will be immediately focusing on the acquirer infrastructure to ensure EMV readiness by April In addition, Visa s roadmap includes the initial approach of migrating the payment infrastructure over to accept EMV-compliant cards for both contact and contactless cards by Effective October 1, merchants whose point-of-sale terminals accept both contact and contactless chips will not need to validate PCI compliance each year. Then on October 1, 2013 Acquirers will be required to support both contact and contactless transactions. Lastly, on October 1, 2015 a liability shift will go into effect. This is important to note, as EMV technology and mobile payments require similar infrastructure requirements. By implementing the EMV standard, this will inevitably help accelerate NFC adoption. Research has stated that there are currently 4.6 billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide, and that number is projected to increase. It only seems appropriate to think about how the subscribers will influence the payment landscape. 2 The Adoption of EMV Technology in the U.S.
4 And, let s not forget about the current opportunity U.S. issuers already have with international travelers. With roughly 70 million international trips made by U.S. citizens each year, there is a significant market and need for U.S. financial institutions to issue EMV-compliant cards. For high net worth U.S. business and leisure travelers, having their magnetic stripe cards be refused for international transactions in regions such as Europe and Asia causes significant frustration that tends to make the card fall to bottom of the wallet and not get used, which costs issuers valuable transaction revenue. BENEFITS OF OFFERING EMV-COMPLIANT CARDS As the payment landscape continues to evolve, financial institutions and card issuers need to begin thinking about what the next steps are for how to offer EMV-compliant cards in their card portfolio to help ensure that they are well positioned in the market as migration happens. Those that do will be in a prime position to differentiate themselves, acquire new cardholders, and ultimately increase revenue opportunities. If the rate of fraud continues to grow with magnetic stripe cards, consumers will begin to lose confidence in the payment systems. Implementing EMV technology is the best way to protect their customers from fraud. The EMV-compliant card can also provide support for a wide variety of other applications including secure logon access to bank websites, loyalty programs, identity verification and more. In addition, by offering EMV-compliant cards, U.S. Issuers Can: Increase Customer Service Levels Acquire New Cardholders Achieve Top-of-Wallet Status with International Travelers Increase International Transaction Market Share Increase Interchange Revenue with Global Transactions 3 The Adoption of EMV Technology in the U.S.
5 BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPLEMENTING EMV-COMPLIANT CARDS INTO PORTFOLIOS Get educated. Financial institutions need to learn and understand the complete EMV standard, process and architecture before they can get started. This includes understanding the implementation options and infrastructure requirements needed to rollout such programs. Know your options. There are various EMV-compliant card programs that can help you get started. This can include pilot programs that do not fully commit to the infrastructure investment of an in-house bureau; central issuance or instant issuance of EMV-compliant cards; or PIN change and PIN selection. And, it can mean determining what is right for you and your cardholders, such as offering contact, contactless or dual-interface cards. Costs Associated. This includes everything from infrastructure changes to cost per card. Understand how NFC personalization technology converges with EMV technology. The adoption of a dual-interface chip technology will help prepare the U.S. payment infrastructure for the arrival of NFCbased mobile payments by building the necessary infrastructure to accept and process chip transactions. Understanding the migration to NFC is important to consider when we think about how NFC technology will evolve in the financial and payment landscape. Educating consumers. Consumers will need to be educated on what EMV-compliant cards are, how they can use them and what the benefits to them include. U.S. consumers are used to using their magnetic stripe cards at payment terminals. With EMV-compliant cards, they will need to be educated on how to insert their card and enter a PIN at each transaction, or tap their card at contactless POS terminals. 4 The Adoption of EMV Technology in the U.S.
6 CONCLUSION The U.S. payment environment is not an exact mirror of the Canadian or European environments. In many ways the U.S. payment system infrastructure is substantially more complex and diverse than what most global markets have faced. There are lessons that can be learned from those markets; however, any attempt to directly transfer their approaches to the U.S. market would be short sighted. No one really knows exactly all of the U.S. specific challenges that will surface or the speed in which it will be deployed. However, the migration is beginning and the energy throughout the industry that will be applied to it will increase dramatically over the next few years. At this stage it is essential to begin investing in the right education, training and infrastructure investments so that we can all be better positioned and prepared. This will help avoid costly errors when selecting how EMV technology will fit into overall business strategies. In addition, internal stakeholder education within banks is a crucial component when preparing to migrate to EMV compliance or technology. Datacard Group not only can help you with identifying cost effective options for low volume card issuance, but also can help you with your overall EMV-compliant migration planning to ensure your success and help protect your investments. About Datacard Group Datacard solutions have helped issue over five million smart cards everyday worldwide. We understand the drivers and best practices for EMV-compliant and chip card implementations, and have successfully implemented in over 200 card production environments for EMV-compliant programs. Our smart card experts can help simplify the smart card issuance process with proven solutions and our broad portfolio of smart card issuance solutions can accommodate the unique needs and specific business strategies for any card program including scalable, flexible hardware, software, supplies, consultation and project management. Best of all, our solutions are fully tested and integrated to ensure seamless operations. Datacard is a registered trademark, trademark, and/or service mark of DataCard Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. EMV is a registered trademark of EMVCo, LLC DataCard Corporation. XXXX-XXXX CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Bren Road West Minnetonka, Minnesota Phone: info@datacard.com
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