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- Enabling Seamless and Secure Payments Worldwide | EMVCo
EMVCo creates and manages EMV ® Specifications and programmes that enable seamless and secure card-based payments for businesses and consumers worldwide
- Overview of EMVCo
Who is EMVCo? EMVCo is a global technical body that facilitates worldwide interoperability and acceptance of secure payment transactions by managing and evolving the EMV Specifications and related testing processes
- EMV® Specifications Associated Bulletins Archive | EMVCo
EMVCo manages an EMV ® Level 3 (L3) Testing Framework and the qualification process of related EMV L3 test tools
- EMV® Contactless Chip | EMVCo
EMVCo facilitates testing, approval and evaluation of EMV Contactless acceptance and payment devices EMVCo issues type approvals and security evaluation certificates for products that demonstrate sufficient conformance
- EMV® Mobile | EMVCo
EMVCo facilitates testing, approval and evaluation of EMV mobile contactless acceptance and payment devices EMVCo issues Letters of Approval (LoA) and security certificates that confirm products and solutions meet EMV Specifications
- Why EMV®? | EMVCo
EMVCo was created by Mastercard1 and Visa to administer the new specification, enhance payment security and support seamless payments The global technical body also included a Board of Advisors, comprised of issuers and acquiring banks, to provide strategic input on EMVCo’s activities and specifications
- Advancing Seamless and Secure Payments in 2025 | EMVCo
Following the launch of the Electric Vehicle Open Payments (EVOP) initiative in late 2023, EMVCo has been exploring how wide adoption of the ISO 15118 Standard – which specifies a digital communication protocol between the EV and the charging station – could enable a simple, secure and seamless card-based open payment experience for EV
- EMV® 3-D Secure | EMVCo
EMVCo maintains interactive EMV 3DS UI UX Design Guidelines to help card issuers, merchants and solution providers optimise the EMV 3DS payment authentication experience for e-commerce consumers
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