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Oberthur Card Systems takes lead on contactless expansion

Tuesday, May 2, 2006

With several million contactless cards Oberthur Card Systems has already shipped in the first quarter, and with a potential demand for 30 to 40 million cards in 2006 thanks to contactless roll-outs by some of the United States’ biggest banks, Oberthur says it has expanded contactless production and personalization facilities in its Pennsylvania and Virginia plants.


Only U.S. Company That Provides End-to-End Manufacturing and Personalization Services to Meet the Accelerated Demand

SAN FRANCISCO–Oberthur Card Systems, the world’s leading provider of payment cards, is taking the lead in supporting the movement to contactless cards. JP Morgan Chase, American Express, Citibank, KeyBank and Citizens have launched contactless programs with many other large issuers expected to follow suit in 2006, and Oberthur Card Systems is uniquely positioned to play a leading role in the product and fulfillment of the estimated 30 to 40 million cards to be issued 2006. During the first quarter of 2006, Oberthur shipped several million contactless cards that were driven by these large-scale deployments.

“Oberthur Card Systems is the only major smart card solutions supplier that can provide end-to-end manufacturing and personalization of contactless cards and Fobs. Oberthur Card Systems is leveraging its worldwide R&D resources to deliver these new contactless product and services in the U.S. market as well other countries where contactless cards are gaining interest. We are uniquely positioned for high-volume production to ensure smooth roll-outs of these exciting new programs,” noted Philippe Tartavull, president of Oberthur Card Systems of America.

Contactless devices have proven to be a valuable tool for consumers, retailers and financial institutions. Research shows contactless payment devices speed up transactions by 55 percent over cash and 40 percent over cards – a clear win for both merchants and consumers and they also increase the number of transactions by 25 to 30 percent – a significant new revenue source for issuers.

“As a company, we have a clear focus on maintaining our leadership position by being the technology partner of choice for new developments spurred by contactless payments – such as alternative form factors and by investing in new technologies, to be able to handle the growing demand for contactless payment devices,” Tartavull added.

To meet demand, Oberthur Card Systems has expanded contactless production and personalization facilities in Exton, Pa. and Chantilly, Va. to provide the high-volume capacity that will ensure the success of banks’ and credit card issuers’ contactless programs.

About Oberthur Card Systems With sales of 500.8 million Euros in 2005, Oberthur Card Systems is one of the world’s leading providers of card-based solutions, software and applications including SIM and multi-application smart cards as well as services ranging from consulting to personalization. Close to its customers, the company benefits from an industrial and commercial presence across all five continents. For more information, visit www.oberthurcs.com[end] 

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