Axalto Opens Advanced Payment Card Personalization Center in Canada.TORONTO -- Aiming to help Canadian banks better protect their payment card customers and introduce new services, Axalto today announced the opening of its new advanced payment card personalization Custom tailoring information to the individual. On the Web, personalization means returning a page that has been customized for the user, taking into consideration that person's habits and preferences. center outside of Toronto, Ontario. The ultra-secure facility, which enables bankers to add smart card technology to credit and debit cards debit card, card that allows the cost of goods or services that are purchased to be deducted directly from the purchaser's checking account. They can also be used at automated teller machines for withdrawing cash from the user's checking account. , will start deliveries immediately to one of Canada's largest financial institutions. "The Canadian banking industry sees smart card technology as essential to achieving the highest levels of security and services for bank customers. This personalization center illustrates that Canadian banks can count on Axalto for a successful collaborative effort that puts a personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. smart payment card in the hand of each customer," said Paul Beverly, Axalto's president for the Americas. Smart cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. are tiny computers inside a bankcard bank·card n. A card issued by a bank authorizing the holder to receive bank services and often functioning as a debit card. that better protect cardholders from the risks of credit card fraud Credit card fraud is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using a credit card or any similar payment mechanism as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction. The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying, or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account. and identity theft. Instead of storing account information on a magnetic stripe A small length of magnetic tape adhered to credit cards, badges, permits, passes and tokens. The tape is read by magnetic stripe readers incorporated into ATMs, identification readers and payment terminals. , smart bankcards put the information in the computer, where it is highly protected. Smart cards also create opportunities to bring valuable new services like reward programs and more secure Internet payment to banking customers. Financial institutions around the world are moving to smart payment cards, following standards established by Visa, MasterCard and others. "On behalf of Visa Canada, I'd like to welcome Axalto to the Canadian financial card issuer market and congratulate them on the opening of a smart card personalization center in Canada," said Derek Fry, president, Visa Canada Association. "As the leader in Canada's chip migration, we recognize the importance of having organizations such as Axalto on board who share our vision to make the transition to smart card technology as smooth as possible. Through this, Canada can realize the substantial benefits smart card technology has to offer -- greater convenience to consumers, added protection to merchants and future services our members will use to differentiate their products in the market." At the new personalization center, Axalto will utilize its extensive global personalization and fulfillment experience to assist each bank in preparing and personalizing EMV EMV Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (German: Electromagnetic Compatibility) EMV EuroPay, MasterCard, Visa (Smart debit cards) EMV Europay, Mastercard and Visa EMV Eftermiddagsverksamhet banking cards. This mass customization includes loading appropriate cardholder card·hold·er n. One who holds a card, especially a credit card. card hold data, and then
packaging and sending the cards to banks or directly to cardholders.
"There will be 100 million magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards in Canada when banks begin the conversion to smart cards. Axalto has the experience issuers can rely on to upgrade their cards without any 'hiccups' while also providing advice on how to add extra value to those cards," commented David Robertson
David Robertson (born 19 July 1958) is an American conductor. He is currently the music director of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. , publisher of the Nilson Report, the world's leading source of news and proprietary research on consumer payment systems. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. market estimates by Frost & Sullivan, Axalto shipped more than 70 million microprocessor banking cards worldwide last year. This offering extends Axalto's large presence in Canada, where it has been providing secure smart cards to major wireless operators for over a decade. About Axalto Axalto (EURONEXT:AXL) and (EURONEXT:NL0000400653) is the world's leading provider (Gartner 2005, Frost & Sullivan 2004) of microprocessor cards - the key to digital networks - and a major supplier of point-of-sale terminals. Its 4,500 employees, from over 60 nationalities, serve customers in more than 100 countries, with worldwide sales reaching over 3 billion smart cards to date. With a 25-year experience in smart card innovation, the company leads its industry in security technology and open systems. Axalto creates new generations of products for use in a variety of applications in the telecommunications, finance, retail, transport, entertainment, healthcare, personal identification, information technology and public sector markets. Microprocessor cards provide convenience, security and privacy to public and private services operators, their customers and end users. For more information, please visit www.axalto.com. All trademarks are properties of their respective owners. |
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