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Card Brand Mandates. Key EMV dates from Card Brands © 2012 VeriFone Systems, Inc.  2012: TECH Innovation Program (TIP) - PCI validation relief for Level.

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1 Card Brand Mandates

2 Key EMV dates from Card Brands © 2012 VeriFone Systems, Inc.  2012: TECH Innovation Program (TIP) - PCI validation relief for Level 1 and Level 2 merchants that adopt dual-interfaced solutions in any year that at least 75% of the merchant transactions originate from a chip enabled terminal Note: must be capable of actually processing EMV cards and NFC contactless payments; merchants cannot just install “EMV ready” equipment....so, not really happening!  2013: Acquirer Chip Processing Mandate - Acquirers and processors must demonstrate the ability to process EMV transactions and NFC contactless payments  2015: Liability Shift from Issuer to Merchant - Merchants of any size, will be liable for domestic and cross-border counterfeit fraud committed at the point of sale if they are not using a compliant EMV & NFC POS solution (Automated Fuel merchant liability shift in 2017)

3 “Liability Shift” Defined  A non-compliant merchant is liable for fraud that occurs on any chip card used on a magnetic swipe terminal, with the liability for the chargeback belonging to the merchant.  A non-compliant issuer is liable for fraud that occurs on any magnetic stripe card used on a chip card- enabled terminal, with the liability for the chargeback belonging to the issuer. 3

4 Points to Remember  EMV is essentially a standard that dictates the interaction between a smart (chip) “card” and a POS payment technology  EMV chips can be either contact or contactless and are read & write capable  There are currently no merchant EMV mandates… only financial incentives in the form of the chargeback liability shift © 2012 VeriFone Systems, Inc.

5 VeriFone VX520 & Ingenico Telium 2

6 EMV Terminals: VeriFone VX Evolution  VX520 Countertop Dual Comm Internal PIN pad MSR EMV NFC  VX820 Customer Facing PIN pad Vx520 MSR EMV NFC NOTE: VeriFone wireless to be available once 3G solution on the market EMV NFC Hand-Over Design

7 EMV Terminals: Ingenico Telium2  iCT250 Countertop Dual Comm Internal PIN pad MSR EMV NFC  iWL250G Portable - GPRS Internal PIN pad MSR EMV NFC 3G Technology  iPP320 Customer Facing PIN pad iCT220 or iCT250 MSR EMV NFC  iCT220 – Class A Support Countertop Dual Comm Internal PIN pad MSR EMV

8 ContactlessEMVMagstripe Backlit 19 key18+ LPS printerDual IP & DialSharp Color Display Dual ProcessorCable Management NFC Small FootprintPrivacy Shield iCT250

9 iPP320 Countertop PIN Pad Connects to Telium Countertop Line Embedded Contactless EMV

10 iWL250 Contactless Small Footprint Lightweight 30 LPS Thermal Printer 25mm & 40mm Paper Roll Option 3G WirelessGPRSDynamic SIM 30 LPS Printer ContactlessSmart CardLi-Ion BatteryLightweight Charging & Comms Base


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