
EMV Level 2 Kernel supplier
One of the most common decisions faced by payment terminal or ATM manufacturers is whether to develop in house or buy in the technology of this critical component.
Those who decide to buy a Kernel from an EMV Level 2 Kernel supplier often do so because they require a quicker route to market, have limited EMV knowledge and expertise or do not wish to risk high upfront cost of developing a solution in house. Combine this with testing and the formal EMVCo certification process, the majority of companies decide to buy in a solution rather than develop it.
This CreditCall white paper elaborates further on the questions you should ask your EMV Kernel provider
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