A PRESENTATION BY MASTER YOUR CARD Making card acceptance work for

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A PRESENTATION BY MASTER YOUR CARD Making card acceptance work for you 1

Master Your Card is a community empowerment program from MasterCard that helps consumers, small businesses and governments learn how to get more from their money by using prepaid, debit and credit cards to access a financially empowering electronic payment network. 2

Making card acceptance work for you Your business is accepting cards—you know their benefits, but now you also know that there are some challenges associated with them. Today, we’ll discuss a few of the most common ones, and how we can provide solutions that are simple and secure. 3

Problem “Other stores have had high-profile data breaches when their customers used payment cards, and I don’t want my business or customers to be a target.” 4

Solution: Helping small businesses adopt EMV technology and become PCI compliant. Our partners work with businesses to provide information and other resources to help prepare your business for this year’s EMV transition. PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliance is another critical step in protecting your data and securing your business, and our partners provide similar assistance to ensure that you’re doing everything you can to protect your operations. 5

What you need to know about EMV 6

A secure and dynamic way to process payments EMV is the global standard for secure digital card payments—the rest of the world has already moved to chip. Financial institutions have already begun issuing chip-enabled credit, debit and prepaid cards to consumers and small businesses. 7

Security and consumer confidence Magnetic stripe cards are susceptible to fraud, and can be copied. Chip transactions are more secure. Each transaction has a unique and dynamic value – making counterfeit next to impossible. Your customers will know you are serious about the security of their payments and will feel confident doing business with you. Protect yourself from being a target for fraud. 8

Is the chip upgrade mandatory? No, the change to chip is not a mandate. You can be liable for fraudulent card transactions if you do not have an EMV terminal at this time. Accepting the chip will ensure you can take payments from all cards, safely and securely, from all over the world. Many customers will know what to do, but be prepared to help if they need it. 9

Problem “Processors promise a certain fee and then you get the bill with higher fees and can’t understand why—everything is lumped in together.” 10

Solution: Complete, clear, truthful and simple disclosure. Processors must provide all the information up front and eliminate any shell games where one label is used in a contract and another one is used on a monthly statement. Every rate, fee and service is defined from the outset, then honored and consistently calculated every month. You can also call your processor at any time and ask to be walked through your statement to make sure you understand any fees or changes. 11

Problem “Processors claim that MasterCard or Visa has raised the basic rate, but I can’t tell how much that was and if they are adding fees on top of that.” 12

Solution: Any fee change coming from MasterCard will come with at least 30 days advance notice to processors and businesses alike. MasterCard can’t surprise processors—and they can’t surprise business owners. The basic fee increase must be shown as a separate line item from processor added fees. You can see and reject new fees from processors. You have time to negotiate or adapt before getting an unexpected cost increase from MasterCard in your monthly statement, and you can cancel your service with your processor within 30 days of the advance notice that they give you. 13

Get more resources: www.masteryourcardUSA.org Download this presentation. Access fact sheets and helpful tips. Contact a Master Your Card representative. 14

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