
EMV and NFC in a single migration project
Migration to EMV provides an opportunity for issuers and acquirers within the United States (U.S.) to implement secure chip technology that will deliver value-added and convenient services to end-users. While U.S. stakeholders can learn from different markets, they also have the chance to lead the global payments industry in deploying an advanced payment network by implementing a framework that is scalable and will support the next generation of payment solutions, including near field communication (NFC).
This white paper elaborates further on why the US should aim to achieve EMV and NFC in a single migration project.
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