A swifter checkout line
Visa payWave uses an embedded computer chip to send payment information to a secure reader at the point of sale. Users may wave their card or device within 1-2 inches of the reader to make payments.
Visa payWave uses an embedded computer chip to send payment information to a secure reader at the point of sale. Users may wave their card or device within 1-2 inches of the reader to make payments.
Visa payWave’s contactless payment technology lets users pay with just a wave of their card or device.
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There are two ways to start accepting Visa payWave transactions:
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1 Source: Visa Payment Panel Study (2Q11 - 1Q12). Visa Payment Panel Study was commissioned by Visa and has been conducted continuously since 1991 by independent research firm TNS among 20,000 respondents annually, aged 18+, and who own at least one payment card.
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Visa payWave is a payment feature that lets customers use their enabled Visa cards or mobile device at the point of sale (POS). The customer simply waves his card or mobile device in front of the secure reader at checkout, instead of swiping it or handing it to a cashier.
Visa payWave will help support future advances in mobile-based payments. Your customers won't need to fumble for cash and coins, which can increase checkout speed and reduce lines. Additionally, most transactions under $25 at participating merchants do not require a signature, speeding up the payment process.
Visa payWave offers the same security protection that you have today with traditional Visa payment products.
Yes. Visa payWave utilizes multiple layers of security to protect transactions, including cryptography and secure network processing. Customers also benefit from Zero Liability for all unauthorized purchases made with their Visa payWave card or mobile device. Additionally, the card never leaves the customer’s hand during checkout, which provides added cardholder control and security at the point of sale.
Visa's Zero Liability policy covers U.S.-issued cards and does not apply to certain commercial card transactions or any transactions not processed by Visa. You must notify your financial institution immediately of any unauthorized use. For specific restrictions, limitations and other details, please consult your issuer.
Cards with Visa payWave need to be waved within an inch of the secure reader and correctly oriented in order to be read. Only the secure readers at authorized merchants can process the information on Visa cards and devices with Visa payWave.
Yes. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express will all offer solutions that support the same standard for Radio Frequency (RF) cards-ISO 14443 A/B. Note that full specifications will differ across payment brands. To learn more about Visa payWave specifications, please contact your Account Executive or your acquirer.
To deploy peripheral contactless readers (PCRs) that plug into your existing conventional POS terminals, the payment application in your existing terminal must be modified to interface with the PCR. To learn more about specialty terminals, contact your Account Executive or acquirer.