transactions in cheat sheets
Cheat Sheet: Chip and PIN
Cheat Sheet In 2006 the UK migrated retail and banking transactions to chip and PIN from the standard magnetic strip technology. Anyone who falls into these categories should contact their card company - they may be able to continue to sign for transactions. [13 Jun 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Basel II
Cheat Sheet The more companies use "sophisticated" approaches (nifty IT systems that demonstrate due diligence and log all transactions and accounting procedures), the easier life will be for them. Basel II? But I though there was only one season on Fawlty... [22 Aug 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Sepa
Cheat Sheet Basically it means fewer charges on transactions and purchases. What's that? Back in 2000, European political big wigs got together in Lisbon. By the end of their jaunt in the sun, they decided the EU would be one of the world's leading knowledge... [14 Feb 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Contactless payments
Cheat Sheet Handbag thieves will probably have the easiest time of it but could be caught short by two safety mechanisms - first, the maximum purchase limit can be capped ($25 in the US), and second, the type of transactions can be limited. [11 Oct 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Sarbanes-Oxley
Cheat Sheet The most common area of focus is the archiving of all communications and the creation of transparent and auditable systems for recording transactions, dealings and any kind of business correspondence. [10 Jun 2004]
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