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EMV & Parking – 6 Months On
Dave WittsPresident of US Payment Services Creditcall CorporationMay 20, 2016
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After 7 Months of Liability Shift, Where Are We With EMV?
● Processor focus has been on Retail due to high $$ volumes
● Progress in Unattended (Parking) has been slow
● Devices with specific processors have been certified for Retail
● Devices with specific processors are now undergoing certifications for Unattended
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Examples of EMV Certifications Today
Ingenico iPP320/350 certified with First Data & Elavon
VeriFone VX820 certified with First Data, Chase Paymentech, Elavon, TSYS, and Heartland
Globalcom BV1000 in process of EMV certification with First Data, Elavon, Chase Paymentech & Global Payments
Ingenico iSelf in process of EMV certification with First Data
ATTENDED UNATTENDED
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October 2015 Has Passed And Compliance is Still Very Low
● Retail took priority
● Processors overwhelmed with
certifications
● Overall industry was not ready
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Current U.S. Projected Adoption Rates (by end of 2015)
400 million EMV cards issued
59% of retail locations will be EMV-compliant
78,800 EMV chip-activated merchant locations
70% of U.S. credit cards will be issued as EMV cards
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Current U.S. Projected Adoption Rates
86% of financial institutions planned on issuing EMV debit
cards BY 2015
$3.50 Average cost for issuing a new EMV card
$500 Average cost of an EMV-compliant POS terminal
Sources: Javelin Research & Strategy, Aite Group, 2014 PULSE Debit Issuer Survey
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Current U.S. Statistics ● Approx. 1.2 billion credit & debit cards need
to make the shift and 12 million POS terminals
● One in four Americans have had personal and financial information compromised risking financial fraud and identity theft - EMV adoption could significantly reduce these risks
● When the UK implemented EMV nearly 10 years ago, fraud from counterfeit cards declined by 56%
Source: Payments Policy Group
1.2Bn
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Current U.S. Statistics Consumers will be able to use their chip cards at 50% of merchants by June 2016● At least 90% of merchants will have chip
readers by 2017● 37% of retailers in the US can process chip-
embedded cards
Sources: Strawhecker Insights & Smart Card Alliance
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Fraud/EMV Security
● In 2014 more than 30 million Americans were affected by credit card fraud
● The U.S. is responsible for 47% of the world’s card fraud and 72% of the world’s breaches, while only accounting for 24% of worldwide card volume
Source: www.forbes.com
30million
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*note most recent numbers will be released end of May 2016
Latest EMVCo Figures
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Attended (Retail) vs Unattended (Parking/Kiosks)
Attended far ahead in EMV certifications over unattended ● Processor interest – looking at higher risk $$● Device availability (unattended) – not all
devices were ready for certification in October 2015, some are still not ready…
● Big retailers were driving the priority● Progress has been slow overall for attended
and unattended
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Reasons For Slow Uptake
● Processors not ready / cannot cope with volumes of certifications
● Certifications taking longer than expected● Processors have been slow to respond to
questions during certification● Devices not ready to be certified● High cost to switch over (hardware and
certification)
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Focus on Unattended (Parking) For Slow Uptake
● EMV certifications with US processors basically non-existent at this time
● 1st set of devices are starting certification now with mid-year estimated completion
● Manufacturers still looking at what devices make sense in their equipment, not many choices to have an off-the-shelf certification
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EMV Specification Limiting Some of TheFeatures That Exist in Parking Today
● Cost to convert/upgrade is high● Overall transaction time is slowed down due
to interaction with the customer (the swipe is out!)
● Device availability to start certifications● Frustration on not having a solution today
due to customer demand● Mix of devices that are available to choose
from● An EMV-ready device is NOT an EMV
certified device. Each device has to be certified with specific processors
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What Happens During EMV Certification (typically up to 16 months)
● This is not a project to do on your own as it has many branches to take to find the EMV certified solution
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Select an EMV Card Reader – 3 Months
● A card reader is where a large part of an EMV transaction takes place through a complex dialogue between chip card and reader
● Integrators must invest time in learning about EMV (e.g. Application Selection, Data Authentication, Online Processing and Issuer Script Processing), transaction flows, transaction logic and exception handling when an inevitable error occurs in the transaction
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Processor Interfaces and EMV Messages – 6 Months
● Different processors require every interface to be modified to support the new EMV data fields and process flows
● Most interfaces are based on legacy code developed many years ago, the addition of new features such as EMV becomes an increasingly difficult task
● Processors will have scaled their integration support sufficiently to cope with the mass of other integrators who will be following the same path
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Card Brand Certifications – 4 months
● Once processor interfaces have been updated, the complex task of end-to-end testing and certification begins
● M-TIP/ADVT/AEIPS/DPAS are the 4 different testing types required
● Processors have not been able to cope with the volume of certifications required before the October 2015 Liability Shift and continue to struggle now
● This is NOT a one-time process – it must be repeated every three years when the EMV Kernel certification on the card reader expires.
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Terminal Management System – 3 Months
● It is essential that any EMV solution deployed has access to a TMS platform for efficient and timely deployment of updates
● Without a TMS platform, there is a risk of having card readers without current software or the latest configuration
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What’s next for EMV in the Parking Market?
● Certifications will become available in Q2 2016● Most processor certifications should be
complete by the end of 2016 ● Additional devices will be certified by
end of 2016 – providing product choiceand a more “off the shelf” approach
● When looking at a “Certified” EMV solution ensure you are not locked into a specific processor, keep flexibility to change processors as the rates can change and reduce your costs
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If you have any questions, please contact:
Dave WittsPresident of US Payment Systems
Creditcall Corporation315 W 36th Street, New York, NY 10018 USA
609 339 [email protected]
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