May 10th, 2016 by Elma Jane
To our retailer partners, you are now able to accept UnionPay Cards with National Transaction. No additional steps are required; when a client hands you a UnionPay card just swipe it like you would with any other credit card.
What is UnionPay?
UnionPay was established in 2002 and has become the central and pivotal part of China’s bankcard industry. UnionPay cards are being accepted in 150 countries and regions outside of China. Since 2010, the number of bankcard networking merchants, POS terminals and ATM machines accepting UnionPay cards has increased by 40%, 30%, and 31% respectively. Chinese tourists are a huge strategic market with big profits and great potential for merchants in the US. These cards are currently being accepted at many large companies in North America including Niemen Marcus, Walmart, and Hertz.
Thank you for your business. At National Transaction Corporation our goal is to provide merchants with payment solutions and service beyond their expectations. If you have any questions please contact our Customer Service Department at 888-996-2273.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit card Processing Tagged with: bankcard, cards, credit card, merchants, payment, payment solutions, POS, terminals
May 23rd, 2014 by Elma Jane
State senate in California is advancing a bill SB 1351, mandates April 1, 2016, that would require California-based bankcard issuers and retailers to adopt Europay/MasterCard/Visa (EMV) chip card technology. SB 1351 bill is introduced March of 2014, passed out of committee on May 6 and may be voted on by the full senate as early as tomorrow, May 22nd.
Additionally, the bill specifies that any contracts entered into by financial institutions and card brands on or after Jan. 1, 2015, would have to include the provision that any new or replacement cards issued after April 1, 2016, be EMV compliant. The rationale for the bill comes from oft-cited evidence that EMV cards substantially reduce fraud.
In April 2014, Sen. Hill stated, My legislation holds all stakeholders accountable to protect consumers from scam artists who use fake cards to game the system.
The Electronic Transactions Association, however, does not see the issue the same way. Passing a single state technology standard will open the floodgate to additional state responses and create an expensive, unsafe and inefficient myriad of technology standards, the ETA said. The ETA is urging payment professionals in California to contact their legislators and let their opinions be heard.
The bill initially mandated Oct. 1, 2015, as the deadline for EMV implementation, which is the date set by Visa Inc. and MasterCard Worldwide for retailers to be EMV complaint or face potential fines in case of fraud. The bill also makes exceptions for small retailers and convenience stores/gas stations; they have until Oct. 1, 2017, to transition to EMV.
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