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EMV Contact and Contactless Payment Systems and Their Evolution from Magnetic Stripe Cards in the Fuel Industry

Author(s) Sasikant Mamidi
Country United States
Abstract The shift from magnetic stripe cards to EMV (Europay, MasterCard, and Visa) contact and contactless payment systems has redefined secure transactions in the fuel retail industry, marking a significant technological evolution in payment security and consumer convenience. Magnetic stripe cards, while revolutionary during their inception, have long suffered from inherent vulnerabilities such as static data storage and easy cloning through skimming devices. These issues are particularly problematic in fuel stations, which often operate as unattended outdoor payment terminals (OPTs), making them prime targets for fraudulent activity. EMV technology, on the other hand, integrates microprocessor chips capable of dynamic data authentication, making unauthorized duplication virtually impossible. In the context of fuel dispensers, EMV systems not only enhance security but also improve transaction efficiency, support mobile wallets and contactless solutions, and ensure compliance with modern payment regulations. Fuel retailers that implement EMV technology benefit from reduced chargebacks, increased consumer trust, and alignment with global payment security standards. This document explores the progression of EMV systems from magnetic stripe origins, focusing on the specific requirements and challenges in fuel dispenser environments. Through comprehensive analysis of EMV architecture, implementation strategy, and real-world case studies, the paper offers an in-depth evaluation of how these payment systems have reshaped retail fueling experiences. Furthermore, the study reflects on performance benchmarks, deployment hurdles, and lessons learned across global markets. As contactless technology continues to evolve, the paper emphasizes the importance of scalable EMV adoption to support future innovations such as biometric payments, IoT integration at the pump, and AI-driven fraud detection. The insights provided aim to guide stakeholders—including fuel retailers, payment processors, and policymakers—in developing a secure, user-friendly, and forward-looking fuel payment ecosystem that meets the dynamic demands of today’s digital economy.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-22
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.47724
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9q32h

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