Visa: 2015 Was a ‘Watershed’ Year for EMV Adoption
Adoption of EMV chip technology among both retailers and consumers grew exponentially in 2015, according to new data from Visa.
Adoption of EMV chip technology among both retailers and consumers grew exponentially in 2015, according to new data from Visa.
An overwhelming majority -- 82 percent -- of consumers feel they should have a choice about what type of payment ...
The Dodd-Frank Act has resulted in a 14.5 percent reduction in the revolving credit available to consumers in the form ...
U.S. millennials are lacking in their understanding of financial concepts, with only 24 percent demonstrating basic financial knowledge, according to ...
Credit cards offered in conjunction with colleges, universities and affiliated organizations have continued to decline since the CARD Act was ...
Voters are twice as likely to say that retailers, not financial institutions, are responsible for protecting customers' payment data.
Credit risk for both retail and commercial loan products has increased over the past three years as and is expected ...
The chip is key to the security of new EMV cards, ABA SVP Jess Sharp said in an American Banker ...
Credit availability has increased by 10 percent and total cost of credit has decreased by 2 percent since the implementation ...
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