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| Subject: French smart card maker Oberthur Card Systems has won a multinational contract with Belgian banking and insurance group KBC to supply 10 million Visa, MasterCard and Proton World certified cards. | |
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Author: The move will be the first deployment in volume of the smart card product line Proton Prisma worldwide. |
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Date Posted: Friday, October 31, 06:00:04pm In reply to: http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten/artikel-2631608.asp 's message, "STMicroelectronicsST announced that CSOB Bank in the Czech Republic and Kredyt Bank Poland have received VISA certification for the personalization of their Proton Prisma cards and will begin a mass roll-out of these cards in the next few weeksGENEVA, Oct. 22." on Friday, October 31, 05:30:32pm geoffo (ID#: 41968) RE: Important Visa Announcement Re Loyalty 1/11/03 9:55:19 AM 6868155 « Previous Message Next Message » French smart card maker Oberthur Card Systems has won a multinational contract with Belgian banking and insurance group KBC to supply 10 million Visa, MasterCard and Proton World certified cards. The move will be the first deployment in volume of the smart card product line Proton Prisma worldwide. The multinational deployment by the card issuers of the KBC group represents a transition from the existent payment and credit cards to the EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa) standards, providing the issuers with several advantages in terms of total compatibility of products and common delivery criteria. This message has been viewed 9 times Report a BullBoards Violation Ignore geoffo Post Reply View Threads [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| SUBJECT: Transit May Lead The Way Post Time: 10/30/03 21:51Increasing popularity Smart card technology is rapidly becoming the standard for new automated fare collection (AFC) systems because it meets the customer's need for quick entry and exit, ease of use and convenience, and it delivers a number of operational advantages | over traditional ticketing methods. | Friday, October 31, 06:13:14pm |