Say Hello to EMV, the Technology That Makes Credit Cards Safer (Infographic)Come Oct. 1, EMV chips will make it incredibly difficult for fraudsters to acquire sensitive credit card data.

ByKari Luckett

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Protect your sales, profit and brand bydownloading this free, comprehensive guideto understanding and preparing for EMV credit cards. Businesses that fail to update their payment processing systems by Oct. 1, 2015 will be exposed to new and possibly devastating liabilities.Prepare your business today.

As the United States transitions to chip-enabled credit cards, business owners may have questions about EMV-chip cards and how processing payments will work. This infographic will help explain this new technology and how it will help keep your customers' information and your own business safe.

Related:The EMV Card Deadline Is Coming. Here's How to Prepare Your Business.

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Kari Luckett

Content Strategist and Financial Expert, CompareCards.com

Kari Luckett is content strategist for CompareCards, one of the most trusted credit card comparison companies. She is responsible for compliance oversight and managing the company’s blog,CompareWallet. Her expertise involves financial education, credit reports/scores, money management, credit card security and debt management.

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