An EMV and mobile payments training and education initiative has been created by The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) and New York-based SCIL-EMV Academy.
The program, designed specifically for ETA members, will provide technical and business information as well as training, with the goal to aid the US payments industry’s migration to EMV chip based credit and debit cards.
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"Education is essential to a successful US EMV migration and we are delighted to collaborate with SCIL-EMV Academy on this new education initiative," said Jason Oxman chief executive of ETA.
"This program is a valuable resource to our members as they develop strategies that maximize new market opportunities in the growing US EMV and mobile commerce landscape."
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