As contactless and biometric payment cards become the norm, newly-issued Mastercard credit and debit cards will not be required to have a stripe starting in 2024 in most markets, according to Finextra.
By 2033, no Mastercard credit and debit cards will have magnetic stripes, which leaves a long runway for the remaining partners who still rely on the technology to phase in chip card processing.
The pandemic has been a driving factor in chip card usage. In the first quarter of 2021, Mastercard saw 1 billion more contactless transactions compared to the same period in 2020, and in the second quarter of 2021, 45% of all in-person checkout transactions globally were contactless.
John Drechny, CEO of the Merchant Advisory Group, which represents more than 165 US merchants, comments “We applaud Mastercard for taking this next step to help to strengthen payment security and protect merchants and consumers from risk. We’d like to see others in the industry move in this direction.”
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