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French banks select Gemalto for trial

Thursday, July 3, 2008

As part of their “Payez Mobile” trial for contactless mobile payment, five major French banks are using Gemalto’s Allynis service offer. The banks are BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole-LCL, Credit Mutuel-CIC, Caisse d’Epargne and La Banque Postale Groups.


The “Payez Mobile” program was launched in November 2007 by The Pegasus Group, which is comprised of seven major banks and four mobile operators in France. Gemalto was the program’s original service provider, offering secure deployment and management of contactless mobile payment which did not depend on the network used by the client, and the company has secured its position in further rounds of the trial.

The initial phase of the program has involved 1,000 user clients and 200 merchants in Caen and Strasbourg. The Pegasus Group reports customer satisfaction rates were as high as 90 percent, with the most popular features of this initiative described as the “all-in-one” approach and ease of use. [end] 

Gemalto has announced that its “Allynis” Trusted Service Manager (TSM) solution has been selected to securely manage transactions on the Isis mobile commerce platform.

Isis, the mobile commerce joint venture between Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, will enable U.S. customers to pay, present loyalty cards, and redeem coupons all with a tap of their NFC-enabled phones. According to Sébastien Cano, seniro vice president at Gemalto North America, the TSM solution will enable Isis to securely deliver mobile payments along with a host of NFC services, including access control and mass transit in addition to couponing and loyalty.

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A recent survey conducted by Wincor Nixdorf shows that a strong majority of French consumers are interested in using fingerprint scanning technology to secure transactions.

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Credit Agricole, a retail banking group based in Paris, is teaming up with Gemalto to launch a large-scale deployment of contactless EMV banking cards in France.

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German bank, Sparkasse will pilot contactless payments for its bank credit card users, reports Venture Village.

Locations in Hannover, Braunschweig and Wolfsburg will be some of the first for the trial, which begins in April. More than 1.3 million customers will receive the new bank cards complete with contactless functionality.

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Digital security provider Gemalto has launched Dexxis EMV instant issuance card product, designed to streamline and speed up banks’ migration to EMV by bringing card issuance processes in-house.

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Diners Club Spain has chosen Gemalto to help it migrate to EMV in 2012. In this effort, Gemalto is providing consulting and personalization services to Diners Club Spain.

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