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BDO Shifts to EMV Cards, Disables Magnetic Stripe by Feb 1

By PaymentsJournal
January 25, 2018
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What Proportion of Small Businesses Have EMV Chips Installed and Working?

BDO, one of the largest banks in the Philippines, has announced the completion of its transition to EMV chip technology. As part of this move, the bank will disable all old magnetic stripe cards starting February 1. This shift is in line with global standards aimed at improving transaction security and combating fraud.


What Is EMV Technology?

EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) technology embeds a microchip into credit and debit cards, replacing the traditional magnetic stripe. The chip generates a unique code for each transaction, making it significantly harder for fraudsters to clone cards or steal data.


Why the Shift to EMV?

The global shift to EMV technology addresses key security vulnerabilities in magnetic stripe cards. For BDO and its customers, the benefits include:

  • Enhanced Security: EMV cards are more resistant to counterfeiting and skimming.
  • Compliance with Regulations: The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) mandated the migration to EMV technology to protect cardholders.
  • Global Acceptance: EMV cards are widely accepted internationally, ensuring seamless transactions abroad.

What BDO Customers Need to Know

BDO has been issuing EMV cards to its clients over the past few years. Customers with magnetic stripe cards must take the following steps to avoid disruption:

  • Request an EMV Card: Visit your nearest BDO branch to claim your free EMV card.
  • Activate Your New Card: Follow the bank’s instructions to activate and begin using your EMV card.
  • Destroy Old Cards: Once your new card is activated, securely dispose of your magnetic stripe card to prevent unauthorized use.

The Implications of Non-Compliance

Customers who fail to upgrade to EMV cards by February 1 will no longer be able to use their magnetic stripe cards for transactions. This includes ATM withdrawals, point-of-sale payments, and online purchases. The transition ensures that all transactions are conducted using more secure technology, reducing fraud risks for both customers and the bank.


Conclusion

BDO’s transition to EMV chip technology marks a significant step in enhancing the security of financial transactions in the Philippines. By phasing out magnetic stripe cards, the bank is aligning with global standards and prioritizing customer safety. Cardholders are encouraged to upgrade their cards promptly to ensure uninterrupted service and better protection against fraud.

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