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Hello, could you please take a look at my sandbox edits. Two main changes: one to the history of the founders and one to EMV Chip Specifications, which is a reworked section. Link is below.
User:Kirsty Blackburn iseepr/sandbox
Kirsty Blackburn iseepr ( talk) 13:57, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
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1. Replace, in History section, paragraph beginning with "EMV originally stood for..." with the following:
The EMV abbreviation originally combined the first letter from the three companies that created the standard, Europay, Mastercard, and Visa. [1] EMVCo was founded in 1999 to manage the specification, [2] with JCB joining in 2004 and American Express joining in February 2009, [2] China UnionPay in May 2013, and Discover in September 2013. [2] EMVCo's close collaboration with the payments community – merchants, issuers, acquirers, payment networks, financial institutions, manufacturers, technology providers and testing laboratories – is crucial in adapting and advancing the EMV Specifications. [3] All EMV Specifications are subject to public consultation prior to publication and available for use by any organisation royalty-free. [4]
2. Rename "Control of the EMV standard" section to "EMV Chip Specification".
3. Replace text in "Control of the EMV standard" section with the following to address citation needed issues.
In 1994, Europay, MasterCard, and Visa began developing a global chip specification for payment systems. [1] The specification was published two years later, in 1996. [1] [5] In 1999, a privately owned corporation, EMVCo LLC, was created to manage the specification. [1][33] The Members of EMVCo are American Express, Discover Financial, JCB International, Mastercard, China UnionPay, and Visa Inc.. [6] Each of these organizations owns an equal share of EMVCo and has representatives in the EMVCo organization and EMVCo working groups. [6]
The EMVCo Associates Programme (EAP) was established in 2010 to facilitate engagement and enable the broader payments community to play an active role in EMVCo’s strategic and technical direction. [7] [8] Since the EAP’s establishment there have been regular enhancements to the programme in order to meet changing industry requirements. These enhancements include formalising the role of the EAP in the development of EMV® Specifications across all technologies, expanding the application of public consultation to this process, and provision for the EMVCo Board of Advisors to vote to approve EMV Specifications for official publication. [9]
EMV Compliance testing has three levels: EMV Level 1, which covers physical, electrical, and transport-level interfaces; [10] EMV Level 2, which covers payment application selection and credit financial transaction processing; [10] [11] [12] and EMVCo Level 3, which covers the integration of an EMV payment or cash dispensing terminal with any merchant or bank system. [13] Recognition of compliance with the EMV standard (i.e., device certification) is issued by EMVCo following submission of results of testing performed by an accredited testing house.
EmeraldKestrel ( talk) 15:23, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
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1. We are trying to clarify details on the six organisations that collectively own EMVCo (RuPay is not one of these), including correcting inaccurate dates for when they joined, in the History section, paragraph beginning with "EMV originally stood for...". Edit request copy:
The EMV abbreviation originally combined the first letter from the three companies that created the standard, Europay, Mastercard, and Visa. [1] EMVCo was founded in 2005 to manage the specification, [2] with JCB and American Express joining in February 2009, China UnionPay in May 2013, and Discover in September 2013. [2] [3] [4] Industry stakeholders such as banks, merchants and processors work with EMVCo to adapt and advance the specifications. [5] Each new specification is subject to a public consultation period prior to publication. [6]
2. Request to rename "Control of the EMV standard" section headline to "EMV Chip Specification”. This section refers explicitly to the Chip specification – it does not necessarily apply to other EMV specifications such as for online payments or QR Code payments etc. The section also requires work (references), so I will be looking to add suitable references in future. EmeraldKestrel ( talk) 10:41, 14 October 2021 (UTC)
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Visacart 4170331187230854 58.145.185.250 ( talk) 19:24, 28 July 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, could you please take a look at my sandbox edits. Two main changes: one to the history of the founders and one to EMV Chip Specifications, which is a reworked section. Link is below.
User:Kirsty Blackburn iseepr/sandbox
Kirsty Blackburn iseepr ( talk) 13:57, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
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1. Replace, in History section, paragraph beginning with "EMV originally stood for..." with the following:
The EMV abbreviation originally combined the first letter from the three companies that created the standard, Europay, Mastercard, and Visa. [1] EMVCo was founded in 1999 to manage the specification, [2] with JCB joining in 2004 and American Express joining in February 2009, [2] China UnionPay in May 2013, and Discover in September 2013. [2] EMVCo's close collaboration with the payments community – merchants, issuers, acquirers, payment networks, financial institutions, manufacturers, technology providers and testing laboratories – is crucial in adapting and advancing the EMV Specifications. [3] All EMV Specifications are subject to public consultation prior to publication and available for use by any organisation royalty-free. [4]
2. Rename "Control of the EMV standard" section to "EMV Chip Specification".
3. Replace text in "Control of the EMV standard" section with the following to address citation needed issues.
In 1994, Europay, MasterCard, and Visa began developing a global chip specification for payment systems. [1] The specification was published two years later, in 1996. [1] [5] In 1999, a privately owned corporation, EMVCo LLC, was created to manage the specification. [1][33] The Members of EMVCo are American Express, Discover Financial, JCB International, Mastercard, China UnionPay, and Visa Inc.. [6] Each of these organizations owns an equal share of EMVCo and has representatives in the EMVCo organization and EMVCo working groups. [6]
The EMVCo Associates Programme (EAP) was established in 2010 to facilitate engagement and enable the broader payments community to play an active role in EMVCo’s strategic and technical direction. [7] [8] Since the EAP’s establishment there have been regular enhancements to the programme in order to meet changing industry requirements. These enhancements include formalising the role of the EAP in the development of EMV® Specifications across all technologies, expanding the application of public consultation to this process, and provision for the EMVCo Board of Advisors to vote to approve EMV Specifications for official publication. [9]
EMV Compliance testing has three levels: EMV Level 1, which covers physical, electrical, and transport-level interfaces; [10] EMV Level 2, which covers payment application selection and credit financial transaction processing; [10] [11] [12] and EMVCo Level 3, which covers the integration of an EMV payment or cash dispensing terminal with any merchant or bank system. [13] Recognition of compliance with the EMV standard (i.e., device certification) is issued by EMVCo following submission of results of testing performed by an accredited testing house.
EmeraldKestrel ( talk) 15:23, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
References
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. |
1. We are trying to clarify details on the six organisations that collectively own EMVCo (RuPay is not one of these), including correcting inaccurate dates for when they joined, in the History section, paragraph beginning with "EMV originally stood for...". Edit request copy:
The EMV abbreviation originally combined the first letter from the three companies that created the standard, Europay, Mastercard, and Visa. [1] EMVCo was founded in 2005 to manage the specification, [2] with JCB and American Express joining in February 2009, China UnionPay in May 2013, and Discover in September 2013. [2] [3] [4] Industry stakeholders such as banks, merchants and processors work with EMVCo to adapt and advance the specifications. [5] Each new specification is subject to a public consultation period prior to publication. [6]
2. Request to rename "Control of the EMV standard" section headline to "EMV Chip Specification”. This section refers explicitly to the Chip specification – it does not necessarily apply to other EMV specifications such as for online payments or QR Code payments etc. The section also requires work (references), so I will be looking to add suitable references in future. EmeraldKestrel ( talk) 10:41, 14 October 2021 (UTC)
References
Visacart 4170331187230854 58.145.185.250 ( talk) 19:24, 28 July 2023 (UTC)