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Elavon Offers Chip Card Acceptance For Phones

ISO & Agent Weekly | Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Elavon has launched a secure payment product that turns mobile devices, such as cell phones, into chip card payment terminals, the unit of U.S. Bancorp announced Jan.4.

Retailers may download the MobileMerchant app to any smartphone, while an accompanying Bluetooth-connected chip-and-PIN point-of-sale device "securely captures and encrypts the card data," Altanta-based Elavon said in a press release.

The EMV chip-card standard is used in the United Kingdom and other countries to improve security over magnetic stripe cards. Some U.S. issuers also offer the cards to travelers to use internationally.

"Our goal is to make payment acceptance easy for all businesses, regardless of type, size or acceptance environment," Simon Haslam, Elavon's president of international markets, said in the release.

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In the May-June issue we examine value-added products and services. What's the right mix of value-added offerings, and what's new in value-added opportunities? The issue also focuses on the EMV conversion's lack of revenue-enhancing possibilities, the shift toward providing full point-of-sale systems, predictions of merchants' impatience with the fixed acquirer network fee and the threat that comes with PayPal's e-signature deal.

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