Retailers who thought the roar surrounding EMV would reach a lull after Oct. 1 are in for a bit of a rude awakening. After all, there’s still work to be done.
In the second day of hearings for the U.S. House Small Business Committee on Oct. 21, experts from the Electronic Payments Coalition traded opinions with legislators on how best to approach the issue of payment security. In a statement to the committee, Sam Fabens, spokesperson for the EPC, claimed that large retailers aren’t doing all they could be doing to help their smaller counterparts.
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