VISA® has recently announced their requirement for Visa Fleet 2.0 functionality and has set the dates and fines for sites that are not upgraded by the deadline. All sites are required to meet Visa Fleet 2.0 requirements by the end of 2026. Any fines assessed from Visa will be passed through to any site that is not compliant, and sites on End-Of-Life (EOL) software will also be subject to compliance fees. Non-complying sites are also subject to debrand from Phillips 66.
The Gilbarco Passport v24.04 and Verifone Commander/C18 v55.02 software released in Oct 2025 support the Visa Fleet functionality, and are the minimum versions required to support this required functionality.
See previous feature announcements here:
Gilbarco Passport V24.04 Now Available!
Verifone Commander V55.02.04 Available Now!
For Gilbarco:
- In addition to the Visa Fleet requirement, Gilbarco has previously announced end of support for previous software versions.
- V22.02 – EOL date of 12/31/2025 for v22.02 software. Sites on v22.02 are currently subject to non-compliance fees, and/or debrand.
- V23.01 – EOL date of 12/31/2026 for all v23.01 software. Sites on v23.01 must upgrade software by 12/31/2026 to avoid non-compliance fees, and/or debrand.
- Security certificate Required by July 29, 2026:
- As previously communicated, sites must be running v23.01MP33 +QF31 or v24.04 to receive the updated security certificate and continue processing. Sites not upgraded will no longer be able to process any payment transactions after July 29, 2026.
For Verifone:
- In addition to the Visa Fleet requirement, Verifone previously announced an end of support for previous software versions.
- V53.40 – EOL date of 3/31/2026. Sites on v53.40 software must upgrade by 3/31/2026 to avoid non-compliance fees, and/or debrand.
- As previously communicated, Verifone discontinued the sale of Topaz XL 410, Ruby2, RubyCi, Ruby2 iOrder on September 30, 2023. Verifone will no longer make new features available in software to run on these discontinued devices after v55 software. Version 55.02.04+ is the last version of software that will run on these devices. The New Verifone C18 platform will be required for the v56 and later software. Sites should consider hardware upgrades as a part of their long-term upgrade plans.
All EPOS, Software/PCI Compliance/EMV
Phillips 66 recommends that EPOS software be maintained to the most current version. Sites must maintain software to support their PCI compliance and functionality requirements, and at minimum must run an approved version listed on Gateway.
The EPOS vendors and software versions supported for use at Phillips 66®, Conoco® and 76® branded locations can be found on the EPOS Platforms page on Gateway. The table is updated as new software versions become available or are anticipated, and the table also indicates the versions considered to be outdated and no longer supported. Anything older than the current approved version(s) should be upgraded to avoid potential fees, lack of functionality, or debrand.
Installation:
Sites should work with their vendor or their local installer for software upgrade requirements, installation, and any site-specific needs.
The site or installing technician must call in to the Phillips 66 helpdesk prior to beginning the installation to request an EMV PDL update for the new software. Sites that do not have an updated EMV PDL will receive a PDL failure message until the EMV PDL is downloaded and could experience issues accepting cards at the dispenser.
