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Photos: Welcome to futuristic shopping

Photo This is a contactless payment point similar to the ones that have been rolled out across London for use with contactless payment cards from Mastercard and Visa. Photo credit: Tim Ferguson Photo credit: Tim Ferguson [04 Jun 2008]

Ensuring Compliance With PCI Data Security Standards: Employing CoreGuard to Meet Encryption and Access Control Requirements for Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standards

White Paper PCI, an industry-wide adoption of Visa's CISP (Cardholder Information Security Program), is the credit card industry's standard for securing cardholder data. Visa's CISP and MasterCard's Site Data Protection standards merged into the PCI standard... [13 May 2008]

Meeting the 12 Rules of the PCI Data Security Standards: Employing CoreGuard to Meet Encryption and Access Control Requirements for Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standards

White Paper PCI, an industry-wide adoption of Visa's CISP (Cardholder Information Security Program), is the credit card industry's standard for securing cardholder data. Visa's CISP and MasterCard's Site Data Protection standards merged into the PCI standard... [13 May 2008]

PCI Compliance: The Importance of Securing Payment Information

White Paper In response, a federation of companies led by MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International set out to establish consistent data security measures for merchants, banks, and service providers. The vast majority of these cases stemmed from data... [13 May 2008]

Meeting and Exceeding PCI 1.1 Compliance Today

White Paper Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diner's Club, Discover, and JCB collaborated to create a new set of standards based on CISP (Cardholder Information Security Policy), and known as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI). [13 May 2008]

Top 10 financial services stories of the year

News Visa Europe did a time-and-motion study and announced in October that, on average, people in the UK waste up to three days a year waiting at ATMs and fishing around for change at shop counters. What is needed is a low value contactless payment card... [17 Dec 2007]

Get "More IT for Less" in Retail Banking With Grid Computing

White Paper A rapidly-growing financial services' organization based in the United States had become one of the world's largest providers of Visa and MasterCard-branded credit cards. As part of the consumer-lending products division, the card-issuing... [12 Dec 2007]

O2 Tube trial takes mobile payments underground

News Visa has already launched a contactless payment system known as payWave which is available in some areas of London and enables customers to wave a credit or debit card in front of a reader to pay for low value goods without needing to enter a PIN. [28 Nov 2007]

TfL and Nokia to roll out 'Oyster phone' trial

News Visa even has a payWave credit card that features the capability to make small, contactless payments in shops, as well as functioning as an Oyster card. Upcoming trials will see passengers on the London Underground use a mobile handset as a... [26 Nov 2007]

Visa to kick off contactless cards this autumn

News Visa is to launch contactless 'wave and pay' cards this autumn to replace low-value cash transactions across the UK. The rollout will start in London and act as a springboard for the widespread adoption of the Visa 'payWave' cards by retailers and... [04 May 2007]

Barclays targets taxis with wave-and-pay tech

News The pair have developed a showcase cab as part of Barclays' ongoing trial to add Visa 'wave and pay' and Oyster capability onto credit cards and debit cards. Barclays hopes to introduce NFC cards later this year. [27 Apr 2007]

Retailers fear contactless payments

News Despite the doubters Mangiagalli is confident of reaching a target of having 200,000 Visa contactless cards in use and between 2,000 and 2,500 acceptance devices in the retail marketplace by the time of the launch. [24 Apr 2007]

Leader: Why cash will be weighing us down for years

Leader This time it's the turn of Visa Europe's chief executive to predict cash will be extinct by 2012. And sure, in the last decade alternatives to cash have made big leaps forward - with the broad adoption of credit and debit cards and other payment... [12 Mar 2007]

Death of cash? Not yet, say retailers...

News Peter Ayliffe, chief executive of Visa Europe, said in an interview with The Independent on Sunday that by 2012 using credit and debit cards should be cheaper and more convenient than cash. Cash is going to stick around for a long time to come... [12 Mar 2007]

Oyster and e-money credit cards coming to London

News Barclaycard, Transport for London (TfL) and Visa have teamed up to put contactless payments and Oyster card functionality together on the capital's plastic. A spokesman for TfL said the bank was given sole rights to use Oyster "because Barclays and... [13 Dec 2006]

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