September / October 2015
COVER STORY
EMV 2.0
Where we are and what to expect after October 1.
FEATURES
TRANSACTION TRENDS EXCLUSIVE CE SERIES:
IT’S OCTOBER 1 – NOW WHAT?
The much-anticipated EMV liability shift is here. Still, card fraud doesn’t seem to frighten America’s small and medium merchants. Why? Reasons—including ISO apathy—abound, say sources, and there’s still much work to be done. (After you read the article, be sure to take the online quiz to earn two CE credits!)
Despite showing “great promise,” card-linked programs have far to go to create long-term sustainability in the payments ecosystem. While data shows more marketers are using CLOs, gaps in data analyses, connectivity with mobile, and more are evident.
WHO’S WHO IN PAYMENTS TECHNOLOGY
For our fifth annual Payments Technology Buyers’ Guide, we’ve changed the name and simplified company categories to better reflect the wide variety of partners eager to do business in the evolving payments space. Use it to form your next alliance today.
DEPARTMENTS
@ETA
Announcements and ideas from ETA’s CEO Jason Oxman
INTELLIGENCE
Vital facts and stats from the electronic payments world
POLITICS & POLICY
Timely political, economic, and advocacy updates affecting your business
COMMENTS
Thoughts on cyber liability and exposures across the payments industry
PEOPLE
Integrity Payment Systems’ Matt Pohl, ETA CPP, explains how EMV is affecting tip adjustment protocols in restaurants.