EMV Kiosk – Creditcall KioskSimple EMV Case Study

By | March 25, 2026

Last Updated on March 25, 2026 by Craig Allen Keefner

EMV Kiosk Case Study

Great EMV kiosk case study by Creditcall on our KioskSimple integration with their EMV Payment Gateway. RedSwimmer was looking for a way to provide EMV compliance to users of their kiosk software, KioskSimple. The Challenge RedSwimmer was looking for a way to provide EMV compliance to users of their kiosk software, KioskSimple. Many of RedSwimmer customers are … Continue reading “Creditcall KioskSimple EMV Case Study”

Source: blog.kiosksimple.com

Their kiosk or POS applications were developed as a web app and used the KioskSimple software which acts as middleware, providing a JavaScript API which can easily be called by a web application and thereby add support for accepting EMV payments via Creditcall’s payment gateway solution ChipDNA using the Windows SDK.

How the EMV Kiosk Works

Both developers and business owners realized the need for an outside party in activating EMV compliance and this is where ChipDNA supported RedSwimmer’s client initiatives.

ChipDNA provided the interface to Ingenico’s iPP350PINpad and handled all the complicated behind-the-scenes magic of EMV compliance. This process allowed RedSwimmer to focus on the JavaScript front end which is their expertise. The larger challenge with RedSwimmer was to find a way to make ChipDNA accessible from a web app.ChipDNA works well with native applications but lacked a JavaScript API.  Thanks to Creditcall’s expertise, RedSwimmer was able to use developer-friendly JavaScript front-end language with ChipDNA through the use of KioskSimple.

Author: Craig Allen Keefner

Craig Allen Keefner is an industry analyst, content strategist, and longtime authority on self-service kiosks, digital signage, unattended payment systems, and interactive technology. He manages content and industry strategy for Kiosk Industry and The Industry Group, with a focus on kiosk software, hardware-software integration, accessibility, payment compliance, healthcare kiosks, restaurant self-service, and emerging AI automation. Craig has covered the self-service and kiosk industry since the 1990s, tracking how public-facing terminals move from concept to field deployment. His work combines industry research, vendor analysis, operator conversations, standards tracking, trade show coverage, and practical experience with the real-world constraints of kiosk deployments. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiosk