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Published on 01 March 2008

 

Though some eurozone countries have effectively completed their EMV migration, notably France, Ireland and Luxembourg, some have yet to make a serious start. As of spring 2007, EMV compliance was 42% for cards, 47% for POS terminals, and 61% for ATMs, according to analysis provided by the European Payments Council (EPC) and published in Capgemini's World Payments Report. Visit www.europeancardreview.com for the full story.

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