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Colombia

Colombia gets its first multi-application EMV cards

Colsubsidio, a non-profit organization in Colombia that distributes social security benefits, has launched a new, all-in-one card for its members. The Multi-Service Membership Card, which features EMV technology and is provided by Gemalto, includes an ePurse, entry to parks and sports centers, and easy access to public transportation in Bogotá, among other features. It’s a much-simplified solution that brings Colsubsidio’s many offerings together in one place.

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Belgium

1 million number of customers

1 million the number of customers who will benefit from more secure online banking in Belgium. ING Belgium, part of the global ING Group, is using Gemalto’s Ezio suite of end-to-end strong authentication solutions to help meet the country’s strict regulations for online security and to address the growing hacker threat. The offering includes the Ezio Class card reader, which gives customers secure access to their bank accounts from anywhere that has an internet connection.

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USA

153% increase for UNFCU

The increase in applications for the United Nations Federal Credit Union’s (UNFCU) chip and PIN credit card. The card, for which Gemalto provided a complete issuance service, came about because customers of UNFCU, which is based in New York, are frequent travelers and found themselves at a disadvantage while abroad because of the USbanking system’s resistance to chip and PIN technology.

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Slovakia

High-tech stickers for Slovakians

Slovakian consumers whose cellphones are not NFC-enabled can now make contactless payments – all thanks to a sticker. By attaching Gemalto’s Optelio sticker to any handset, customers of UniCredit Bank Slovakia can join the growing trend for NFC payments. Now, they can make contactless purchases of up to €20 at fast-food outlets, cinemas, supermarkets and other shops across the country; there are 3,000 acceptance points currently in place. Larger payments will require a PIN. The sticker, which forms part of Slovakia’s first contactless debit paymentservice, has been fully certified by MasterCard.

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USA

SVB moves to EMV

Financial institutions in the United States are finally recognizing the benefits of secure EMV chip payment cards – particularly those whose customers often travel outside the US, where the old magstripe cards are no longer universally accepted. One such institution is Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which has chosen Gemalto to deliver EMV cards for its entire cardholder base, as well as expert advice on EMV migration, personalization and the delivery of the cards to the end-user.

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Ireland

Secure online banking in Ireland

Allied Irish Banks (AIB) is extending its online banking offering for customers, using Gemalto’s Ezio solution to provide additional security features. Gemalto is delivering the complete, future-proof Ezio solution, including strong authentication software, Ezio Club EMV card readers and consulting services. “Simplicity and convenience for our customers were determining factors in our selection of Gemalto’s solution,” said Diarmuid Hanrahan, AIB’s Head of Payments and eChannel Development.

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Sweden

It’s AllAboutMe in Stockholm

Commuters in Stockholm are using the world’s first customized travel card after Stockholm Public Transport chose to deploy AllAboutMe, a turnkey solution to design customized cards online. People can order their card from home, and all issuance services are performed in Gemalto’s personalization center in Sweden to ensure they receive their card by mail within a few days. The new service has been a success, with an adoption rate of almost 50% for online buyers a month after the launch in February 2011. 

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Canada

An industry first in Canada

As Canada continues its migration to EMV banking cards, Gemalto’s Optelio dual interface debit card has become the first to be certified as compliant with the Interac Flash specification. Interac Flash increases the functionality of Interac-branded debit cards by using dual interface microprocessors. This means that a cardholder can carry out a point-of-sale debit transaction using either the contact or contactless feature of the card, for added security and convenience.

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