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Credit cards do not need signatures. Then why do we still sign?

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  • Major credit card networks no longer require signatures for transactions, yet many merchants still ask for them.
  • The persistence of signatures is due to factors like outdated POS systems, lack of awareness, and additional purposes in certain industries.
  • Advanced technologies like EMV chips, biometrics, and AI are providing more secure alternatives to traditional signatures.

[UNITED STATES] In an era of advanced payment technologies and digital transactions, the act of signing a credit card receipt seems like a relic of the past. Yet, many consumers find themselves reaching for a pen to scrawl their signature on a flimsy paper slip, even though major credit card networks no longer require this step. This puzzling phenomenon raises questions about the evolution of payment security, merchant practices, and consumer habits in the modern retail landscape.

In 2018, the four major credit card networks – Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express – made a groundbreaking decision to eliminate the requirement for signatures on credit card transactions1. This move was a recognition of the changing landscape of payment security and the diminishing role of signatures in preventing fraud.

The shift away from signatures was driven by several factors:

Advancement of EMV Chip Technology: The introduction of EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) chip cards provided a more secure method of transaction authentication, rendering signatures largely obsolete.

Rise of Contactless Payments: The growing popularity of contactless payment methods, such as mobile wallets and tap-to-pay cards, further reduced the need for physical signatures.

Ineffectiveness in Fraud Prevention: Credit card companies acknowledged that signatures were no longer an effective means of preventing fraud, as merchants rarely verified them against the signatures on the backs of cards.

The Lingering Practice: Why Some Merchants Still Require Signatures

Despite the credit card networks' decision, many merchants continue to ask customers for signatures. This persistence can be attributed to several factors:

Lack of Awareness

Some merchants may simply be unaware of the change in policy. As Robert D. Manning, chair of the department of management at Prince Muhammad University, explains, "The bottom line is the signature was to protect the lender from fraudulent use." This outdated understanding may lead some businesses to continue the practice out of habit or perceived necessity.

Legacy Point-of-Sale Systems

Many merchants still use older point-of-sale (POS) systems that are programmed to prompt for signatures. Updating these systems can be costly and time-consuming, leading some businesses to maintain the status quo.

Additional Purposes for Signatures

In some industries, signatures serve purposes beyond credit card authorization. Restaurants, for example, often use signed receipts for tip adjustments. As Ted Rossman, an industry analyst at CreditCards.com, notes, "You're leaving a tip that changes the bill," which is "different than signing for something with a fixed price."

Psychological Comfort and Habit

Both merchants and consumers may find comfort in the familiar ritual of signing a receipt. This psychological aspect can make it challenging to break long-established habits, even when they no longer serve a practical purpose.

The Impact on Consumer Experience and Merchant Operations

The continued use of signatures in credit card transactions has implications for both consumers and merchants:

Consumer Experience

For customers, signing receipts can be an inconvenience, especially in situations where speed and efficiency are valued. As Rachel Sugar humorously observes in her Vox article, "I have signed for non-medicated cough drops. I have signed for takeout soup." This unnecessary step can lead to frustration and slower checkout processes.

Merchant Considerations

Merchants face a dilemma when deciding whether to continue requiring signatures. On one hand, eliminating signatures can speed up transactions and improve customer satisfaction. On the other hand, some businesses may worry about potential liability issues or the cost of updating their POS systems.

The Future of Payment Authentication

As the retail industry continues to evolve, new methods of payment authentication are emerging:

Biometric Authentication

Many smartphones now offer biometric authentication methods, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, for mobile payments. These technologies provide a more secure and convenient alternative to signatures.

Tokenization

Advanced encryption techniques, like tokenization, are being used to secure digital transactions without the need for physical signatures or even the presence of a physical card.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

AI and machine learning algorithms are being employed to detect fraudulent transactions in real-time, providing a more robust security measure than traditional signatures.

The Role of Consumer Education

As payment technologies continue to advance, consumer education plays a crucial role in adapting to new practices. Many customers may not realize that signatures are no longer required, leading them to expect this step in the transaction process.

Merchants and credit card issuers have an opportunity to educate consumers about the changes in signature requirements and the enhanced security measures that have replaced them. This education can help alleviate concerns and smooth the transition away from outdated practices.

Legal and Liability Considerations

One reason some merchants may be hesitant to abandon signatures is concern over potential liability in case of disputes. However, credit card networks have updated their policies to protect merchants who follow proper EMV transaction procedures, even without a signature.

As Lisa Coyle writes for 360 Payments, "Even if you decide that you are ready to do away with them on your EMV credit card receipts, you may find value in adding a signature requirement to your contract or work order. Signatures are good for much more than authorizing a credit card transaction."

The Global Perspective

The shift away from signatures is not unique to the United States. Many countries around the world have already embraced more advanced payment technologies and abandoned signature requirements. For example, in Europe and Canada, chip-and-PIN systems have been the norm for years, providing a higher level of security without the need for signatures.

The persistence of credit card signatures in an era where they are no longer required highlights the complex interplay between technology, habit, and business practices. As Joanna Stern mentions, "Signing for purchases is a security theater, a show we put on that doesn't actually do anything to keep our cards safe."

As consumers and merchants alike navigate this changing landscape, it's clear that education, technological updates, and a willingness to embrace new security measures will be key to moving beyond outdated practices. The future of payment authentication lies in more advanced, secure, and convenient methods that can better protect both consumers and businesses in the digital age.

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