Revel POS EMV
Whether you own a single or multi-location business, if you accept Visa or MasterCard payments, you’re obliged to comply. These and other major credit card companies are outfitting their customers with new cards equipped with an EMV chip, and you’ll want a Point of Sale that can read them. The good news is EMV compliance is a worthy investment—EMV-compliant terminals have been proven internationally to reduce card fraud. And from October on, if you choose not to be EMV-compliant, the burden of paying for any fraudulent charges resulting from the likes of counterfeit, lost, or stolen cards falls on you.How does EMV work?
Say goodbye to swiping and signing. EMV card payments can typically be made without contact, or by tapping or holding the card near the terminal. The chip encrypts each payment with a unique transaction code, and card data never has to enter the Point of Sale. This encryption protects cardholder information, reducing the likelihood for data theft and card-skimming. In addition, each time a customer pays with an EMV card, whether it’s a credit card or debit card transaction, they will be required to enter a self-identifying pin that authenticates the card both through the processing terminal and the card issuer’s host system.