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Outdoor EMV Liability Shift Could Cause Heavy Fines

Outdoor EMV Liability Shift Could Cause Heavy Fines

Analysis finds retailers who do not upgrade could face costs of more than $200,000 RESTON, Va. — Fuel and convenience retailers who fail to upgrade payment equipment at the pumps to EMV could face potential costs of, on average, $17,315 per site, or $207,780 over 12...
EMV UPDATE

EMV UPDATE

A few, quick, no-nonsense thoughts on EMV going forward: Visa, American Express, Discover and Mastercard have all postponed their planned EMV liability shift for fueling stations to April, 2021. Nobody–we mean nobody– knows for sure if it will be extended...
TCEQ Webinar: How To Prepare for an UST Investigation

TCEQ Webinar: How To Prepare for an UST Investigation

When we receive notices from the state or federal government, we are reminded of what Ronald Reagan said were the nine most terrifying words of the English language: “I’m with the government and I’m here to help.” Yet a webinar hosted by TCEQ might be just what the...
EV Market and Charging Needs

EV Market and Charging Needs

A new report released June 15 by the Fuels Institute, “Electric Vehicle Adoption: Focus on Charging,” offers an evaluation of the electric vehicle (EV) market from the consumers perspective, including total cost of ownership, recharging infrastructure requirements,...
Visa Delays EMV Deadline for AFDs to April 2021

Visa Delays EMV Deadline for AFDs to April 2021

ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Visa informed the industry today that it will delay the EMV liability shift deadline for automated fuel dispensers (AFDs) to April 17, 2021. The network’s delay was in response to letters NACS sent on behalf of its retail members to the four global...