Who is going to pay for the next fraudulent transaction to your business?

After the compliance date, fraudulent transactions from swiped cards will fall squarely on the shoulders of those who haven’t implemented the correct EMV technology. If you aren’t EMV compliant yet, that person is going to be you.

Since credit card fraud is a concern for most businesses, this isn’t a change to be taken lightly. By conforming to the EMV regulations and keeping your hardware and software up to date, you won’t be liable for fraudulent transactions that are swiped through your credit card terminals. Beyond preventing the potential financial repercussions, becoming EMV compliant allows you to improve customer satisfaction by assuring them that they can use their card safely at your business.

You can contact us to find out how long it will take to make the switch at your business location. In the meantime, take steps to get yourself ready. Plan around it, and get your employees on board so they are ready when the new technology arrives. The more you prepare them, the less training they will need, and the faster you will be up and running.

So this is your final warning: It’s time. Yesterday (or last month) were even better times, but fortunately we have all the hardware and software needed to quickly become EMV compliant.

We’re here to help. Call or email us today and we’ll walk you through it.