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EMVCo provides formal certification for contactless mobile payment devices

19 august 2016

Technical body, EMVCo, now provides formal industry approval to confirm that contactless mobile payment-enabled devices can operate seamlessly with EMV® Level 1 approved payment acceptance terminals. The new approval process incorporates Level 1 tests traditionally managed by the individual payment systems, bringing efficiencies to the process and reducing time to market.

EMV Level 1 Specification defines the physical characteristics, radio frequency interface, and transmission protocol between credit and debit cards and the payment terminal.

EMV Contactless Mobile Payment Type Approval covers both secure element (SE) and host card emulation (HCE) technologies. This updated Level 1 testing and approval includes:
• Digital and analogue testing for the electrical, mechanical and communication protocol characteristics of the mobile device as defined within the EMV Contactless Communication Protocol Specification – Book D, version 2.5.
• Interoperability testing to validate the successful interaction between the mobile payment device and a range of EMVCo approved payment acceptance terminals.
• Performance testing of the mobile payment device to ensure optimal transaction times. This test is currently available for universal integrated circuit cards (UICCs) only, with embeddedSEs and HCE testing to follow in due course.

For mobile devices that host several SEs and HCE interfaces, multiple execution environment testing is also required. This ensures that all payment-enabled technologies within the device have been evaluated. All types of mobile devices that are enabled to make contactless payments are eligible for certification including smartphones, wearables and tablets.

Jonathan Main, current EMVCo Board of Managers Chair, comments: “EMVCo recognises that the use of mobile devices to make contactless payments is growing in popularity. It is important that the payments industry supports manufacturers’ product development cycles, while ensuring that the correct testing is undertaken to confirm that a product will be interoperable with the established payment infrastructure. The centralised testing framework from EMVCo will significantly streamline the existing process to optimise product time to market.”

This is the first time that EMVCo has provided formal certification for contactless mobile payment devices. The process will be managed and evolved by EMVCo in line with industry needs.

About EMVCo:
EMVCo is the global technical body that facilitates the worldwide interoperability and acceptance of secure payment transactions by managing and evolving the EMV Specifications and related testing processes. EMVCo is collectively owned by American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, UnionPay and Visa.

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