Payment gateway provider Shift4, omnichannel software provider Multidev and Ingenico have partnered to deploy an EMV solution at Opening Ceremony retail locations in New York and Los Angeles.
The solution will use Shift4's payment gateway, Multidev's omnichannel solution and smart terminal from Ingenico to assist Opening Ceremony offer its customers a secure and engaging point-of-purchase experience.
This integrated solution will offer increased defense against counterfeit card fraud and layered payment security from Shift4's TrueTokenization and True P2PE (point-to-point encryption) solutions.
These solutions will combine with EMV to ensure that retailers never store, process or transmit sensitive card data from the time it first interacts with a payment device.
Shift4 said that Ingenico’s iSC Touch 250 smart terminals will meet the latest hardware and software security requirements, PCI PTS 3.x certified, and comply with SRED and Open Protocol modules.
Shift4 CEO Dave Oder said: “We’re proud to partner with Multidev and Ingenico to offer our friends at Opening Ceremony stores, as well as thousands of other retailers, a comprehensive EMV solution that keeps payment data out of their environment entirely — leaving hackers nothing to steal."

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By GlobalDataMultidev Technologies president Joseph Amzallag said: "We are excited to partner with Shift4 to offer retailers a truly secure EMV solution that protects against card fraud, reduces PCI scope, and prevents breaches."
Ingenico Group sales vice president Howard Finch said: "Our payment solutions allow retail businesses to accept new forms of payments, including NFC/contactless, that allow guests to pay their way, enhancing their shopping experience."
Opening Ceremony information technology manager Eric Song said: "We opted to change processors at the same time in order to get EMV faster, and Shift4 and Multidev made the transition very straightforward. Once we had EMV set up on our account, all we had to do was plug in some settings, and then things started working."