Electronic Payments Coalition
October 19, 2015 No Comments
Can you really trust Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) to stand up for consumers and get it right this time? He claimed fives years ago that putting price controls on credit…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 19, 2015 No Comments
Sen. Dick Durbin hates free markets but loves crony capitalism. Durbin has carried water for big box retailers for years and was successful in enacting a measure to force price-controls…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 15, 2015 No Comments
The Electronic Payments Coalition has publicly commended the FBI’s recent public service announcement (PSA) about the EMV policy shift underway in the US. The shift is essentially putting EMV chip…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 10, 2015 No Comments
For Immediate Release October 10, 2015 Today the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a Public Service Announcement regarding the migration to EMV chip cards in the United States.…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 9, 2015 No Comments
Recently, I was granted the distinct privilege of testifying before the House Small Business Committee to comment on an issue that is of paramount importance to credit unions across the…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 7, 2015 No Comments
Today, the U.S. House Small Business Committee will hold a hearing entitled “The EMV Deadline and What it Means for Small Businesses,” which will discuss the adoption of EMV technology…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 2, 2015 No Comments
In a recent op-ed, the National Retail Federation painted a pretty dire picture of the state of payments security. What was shocking about the piece was that it didn’t represent…
Electronic Payments Coalition
October 1, 2015 No Comments
It’s no secret that innovation requires investment and commitment, especially when it comes to payment security. Consumers benefit most when all participants come together to achieve results. That is why…
Electronic Payments Coalition
September 21, 2015 No Comments
That’s why banks have been working around the clock to issue cards with EMV chips, with an estimated 575 million expected to be in the hands of consumers by the…
Electronic Payments Coalition
July 31, 2015 No Comments
To prevent fraud in the first place, banks are currently introducing cards with so-called E.M.V. chips, which make counterfeiting cards — currently the most prevalent sort of fraud — much more…
We are the credit unions, community banks, payment card networks, and institutions who support the backbone of our economic system: electronic payments.