Payment gateway and EMV software specialist CreditCall, is leading its approach to the US electronic payments industry at ETA 2012 Annual Meeting & Expo in Las Vegas on April 17-19.
Bristol, Avon -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/17/2012 -- Following MasterCard, Visa and Discovery’s announcements on how chip card migration will progress in the US over the next few years, CreditCall is already helping card reader manufacturers and terminal integrators with critical transaction EMV Kernel software.
It is expected that companies in fields as diverse as ATMs, kiosks, parking, fuel dispensing and ticketing will be looking to migrate their equipment to EMV compliance in order to accept chip based cards.
The EMV Level 2 Kernel is a critical software component within the payment device that facilitates the more complex requirements of a Chip based EMV transaction. CreditCall has a 10 year track record of over 100 certified Kernels to its name and has deployed over 1 million Kernels worldwide.
Jeremy Gumbley, CTO at CreditCall explains “It is expected that companies offering a variety of payment devices such as ATMs, Kiosks, Parking Meter, Fuel Pumps and Ticketing machines, will be looking to migrate their equipment to EMV compliance in order to accept chip based transactions. CreditCall’s hardware independent solutions put these companies in charge of their EMV Migration, allowing them to have a Kernel certified in their own name.”
CreditCall invites anyone interested in the hot topic of EMV migration to visit them during ETA 2012 in Las Vegas on April 17-19 at Booth 1050 to discuss their EMV migration plans.