Mastercard announced the removal of the magnetic stripe

Mastercard has announced that it will phase out the magnetic stripe on payments in “more markets” from 2024 as contactless payments continue to grow.

Η said the magnetic stripe will begin to disappear on newly issued Mastercard credit and debit cards in Europe, while banks in the United States will no longer be required to issue magnetic stripe cards from 2027.

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Until 2029, no new credit or debit cards Mastercard will not be issued with a magnetic stripe, except for prepaid cards in the US and Canada. The company expects that none of its credit or debit cards will have a magnetic stripe by 2033.

Mastercard said this time will be needed for its remaining affiliates who still rely on striped card technology.

"It's time to fully embrace better technologies that ensure consumers can pay simply, quickly and calmly," said Ajay Bhalla, President of Mastercard Cyber ​​and Intelligence.

“This will be better for consumers and better for everyone in the economy. "

Magnetic stripe, according to Mastercard, was originally developed in the early 1960s by IBM to allow banks to encode cards and verify customer cards, but since the arrival of chip technology there has been a decline in the use of magnetic strips.

A survey conducted by Consumer Monitor for Mastercard in December revealed that more than half of Americans prefer to use contactless card payments over any other payment method. Only 11% said they preferred to use magnetic stripe cards.

In March, Mastercard partnered with Samsung Electronics to test a biometric card that uses a built-in fingerprint sensor to approve transactions at the company's store in South Korea.

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