JCB Announces Continued Expansion of Contactless QUICPay Acceptance.Tokyo Tokyo (tō`kēō), city (1990 pop. 8,163,573), capital of Japan and of Tokyo prefecture, E central Honshu, at the head of Tokyo Bay. , Japan, Nov 30, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) Newswire) - JCB JCB Noun trademark, Brit a large machine used in building, that has a shovel on the front and a digger arm on the back [initials of Joseph Cyril Bamford, its manufacturer] JCB® n abbr , a leading international payment brand, is pleased to announce that Nakau beef bowl restaurant chain, Tokyu Snow Resorts, and B&V Corporation's Karaoke-kan karaoke karaoke (Japanese; “empty orchestra”) Use of a device that plays instrumental accompaniments to songs with the vocal tracks removed, permitting the user to sing the lead. clubs are phasing in QUICPay contactless payment Contactless payment systems are credit cards, key fobs, or other devices which use RFID for making secure payments. The built in chip and antenna enable consumers to wave their card or fob over a reader at the point of sale. acceptance in Japan. "QUICPay's fast and easy payment is a perfect match for both customer and merchant at fast food restaurants and leisure facilities such as these, as well as other venues including family restaurants, supermarkets, and convenience stores The following is a list of convenience stores organized by geographical location. Stores are grouped by the lowest heading that contains all locales in which the brands have significant presence. ", said Mr. Koya Sakuma, Manager of Acquiring Business Planning Department at JCB. QUICPay is a payment solution designed for locations where speed and convenience are important. Launched by JCB in 2003, QUICPay leverages the advantages of fast offline processing so that a purchase can be made in less than one second, much quicker than payment by cash. A part of the customer's existing credit limit is assigned as·sign tr.v. as·signed, as·sign·ing, as·signs 1. To set apart for a particular purpose; designate: assigned a day for the inspection. 2. to a contactless IC chip, which may be embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. in a plastic card or in a mobile phone handset The part of the telephone that contains the speaker and the microphone. On a desktop phone, the part you hold in your hand is the handset. On a cellphone, the entire phone is the handset. See multihandset cordless and headset. . QUICPay purchases are linked to the cardholder's existing JCB credit card account so that users can also enjoy earning loyalty points on all their daily purchases. In addition, just like a regular credit card, QUICpay users are not liable for unauthorized charges, so they don't have to worry about paying for charges they didn't make if the card or phone is lost or stolen. Japan's Nakau beef bowl restaurant chain introduced QUICPay at four outlets in Osaka and Tokyo on a trial basis in October, and is planning to phase in QUICPay at all 266 outlets nationwide in the future along with acceptance of the JCB credit card. In November, Tokyu Snow Resorts also started accepting QUICpay for payment at five major ski resorts including Gran Gran: see Esztergom, Hungary. Deco Resort and Tangram Ski Circus. Now B&V Corporation is phasing in the QUICPay payment option at its 72 locations throughout Japan to offer customers greater convenience and speed. B&V Corporation also plans to give QUICPay customers a 30% discount on karaoke room fees at Karaoke-kan clubs. JCB and B&V are working together on developing communication and other marketing tools to take full advantage of the channels offered by mobile phones to reach customers. JCB is anticipating at least half a million Japanese consumers to sign up for QUICPay service within the next three years. Major merchants accepting QUICPay currently include Royal Host restaurants, Seicomart convenience stores, and the Takamatsu Symbol Tower office complex in Shikoku. JCB expects over 100,000 merchants to implement QUICPay acceptance in the next three years. About JCB JCB is an international credit card brand and the largest card issuer and acquirer in Japan. JCB launched its card business in Japan in 1961 and began expanding overseas in 1981. Its merchant network includes 12.4 million merchants and spans 190 countries and territories. JCB cards are now issued in 19 countries and territories, with 55.14 million cardmembers. As part of its international growth strategy, JCB has formed alliances with more than 350 leading banks and financial institutions globally to increase merchant coverage and cardmember base. JCB's corporate philosophy of "Service from the heart", a commitment to responsive and high-quality service, continues to guide it as it creates the future together with its customers, merchants and partners. For further information, please visit the JCB Co. Ltd. home page at: www.jcb-global.com/english or www.jcbcorporate.com/english. Source: JCB Contact: JCB Co. Ltd. Ai Zukawa Ai.Zukawa@jcb.co.jp +81-3-5778-8371 Copyright [c] 2005 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Japan Corporate News Network K.K. |
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