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American Express Announces U.S. EMV Roadmap to Advance Contact, Contactless and Mobile Payments
Friday, June 29, 2012
American Express Announces U.S. EMV Roadmap to Advance Contact, Contactless and Mobile Payments11:00 EDT Friday, June 29, 2012
NEW YORK (Business Wire) -- American Express today announced its network roadmap to advance EMV
chip-based contact, contactless and mobile payments for all merchants,
processors and issuers of American Express-branded cards in the U.S.
American Express will work alongside other industry participants to
drive interoperability across the U.S. and other countries and support
chip-based technology for chip and PIN, chip and Signature, contactless
and mobile transactions. The company's key policy requirements and dates
are:
By April 2013, processors must be able to support American Express EMV
chip-based contact, contactless and mobile transactions.
Beginning October 2013, merchants will be eligible to receive relief
from PCI Data Security Standard (DSS) reporting requirements if the
merchants' point-of-sale (POS) acceptance locations, where 75% of
their transactions occur, are enabled to process American Express EMV
chip-based contact and contactless transactions.
Effective October 2015, American Express will institute a Fraud
Liability Shift (FLS) policy that will transfer liability for certain
types of fraudulent transactions away from the party that has the most
secure form of EMV technology. U.S. fuel merchants will have an
additional two years, until October 2017, before the FLS takes effect
for transactions generated from automated fuel dispensers.
“The payments industry is continuing to evolve rapidly, and American
Express recognizes the growing demand for chip-based contact and
contactless payments in the U.S.,” said Suzan Kereere, Senior Vice
President and General Manager, American Express Global Network Business.
“We also fully recognize the complexities involved in migrating to EMV
chip-based technology, and our first priority is to provide choice and
flexibility for merchants and our card-issuing partners so they can
adopt the EMV solution that best meets their needs.”
“As a global payments network, we understand the benefits associated
with EMV-based technology, and we are committed to continue enhancing
security at the point-of-sale for both merchants and American Express
Cardmembers,” added Kereere.
American Express plans to begin issuing EMV-compliant cards in the U.S.
in the latter half of 2012.
As an early adopter of EMV technology on its global network, American
Express today already processes millions of EMV transactions. American
Express is one of four major payment organizations that is an equity
member in EMVCo, which is an organization committed to driving secure
and interoperable payments globally for chip card transactions.
About American Express
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Media:American ExpressNina Chang, 212-640-2851nina.y.chang@aexp.com
