Don’t Let EMV Fallback Transactions Put You In A Bind
Could your business be held liable for EMV fallback transactions? How to protect your business and your customers.
Could your business be held liable for EMV fallback transactions? How to protect your business and your customers.
Just because your QSR is mobile, doesn’t mean you are immune. Our guest blogger from FoodTruckEmpire.com gives a little advice to food truck owners.
Negotiating rates with your payment processor can be tricky sometimes. Use the U.S. EMV switch as your catalyst for getting better rates with these simple tips.
The EMV liability shift is less than two months away. Are you ready? If you’re not sure, use this EMV liability checklist to see if your business is prepared.
The U.S. EMV liability shift is right around the corner and it’s small merchants who will suffer the consequences if they don’t prepare. Here’s what you need to know.
Starting October 2015, the United States payments industry is transitioning to EMV chip-enabled credit cards and phasing out less-secure magnetic stripe cards. This article originally featured on NerdWallet shows you how to prepare your business for the EMV liability shift.
It is extremely important that small merchant comply with the EMV liability shift deadline before Oct. 1st 2015. Here’s everything you need to know to protect your small business from being held liable for any losses resulting from fraud.
POS software technology is changing fast. Here’s the latest key info on EMV chip cards and what you need to know about the future of POS software technology.
Here’s what ShopKeep is doing to help small businesses make the switch to EMV chip cards before the October deadline.