Credit Card Counterfeit Fraud Plumets After EMV Settles in US Market

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Converting the US card system to the global EMV standard involved re-carding almost a billion credit and debit cards, and upgrading more than 4 million point of sale acceptance devices.  U.S. issuers resisted the standard for decades, falling back on the strengths of their predictive scoring; merchants pushed back because of implementation costs.  Two years after implentation, the transition is stablized and according to Visa, there are specific, measurable results.

 The next big deal on fraud management will come later this year as card issuers begin to address upgrades to 3DSecure, which will simplify compliance and provide expanded capabilities.

…but for now, this is a win for the industry.

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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