Trusted by many of the world’s best known companies and governments to secure
their customers’ digital services
3,000+
Financial Institutions
Our clients:
Our clients come from some 190 countries, and comprise many of the
world’s best-known mobile operators, banks and financial institutions,
governments, enterprises, transport operators as well as a vast number
of other industries who are looking for gains in efficiency, security,
simplicity and trust.

In fact, trust is fundamental to our relationships with our clients.
Ultimately, everything we do is founded on the trust we’ve earned from them over
many years – managing their critical data so that their consumers can enjoy our
solutions in complete security.
Serving our clients also means being attentive to their needs and
aspirations. To ensure we do this in a rigorous and systematic manner, we
commission an annual listening program – the “Tell Me” survey – which includes
interviews with customers who rate their satisfaction with various aspects of
our business. This provides a wealth of data, helping us to measure our
performance and improvements, and influencing our strategic direction. In 2012,
85% of our clients said they were “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with Gemalto.
Asia & Oceania
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India
25 million e-driver’s licenses and vehicle registration
certificates
This is the number of e-driver’s licenses and vehicle registration
certificates Gemalto has now provided to India. It has been
supplying a steady stream of the Sealys secure e-documents,
which allow the government to consolidate driver and vehicle
registration information in a central repository, to a number of
Indian states since 2003.
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Singapore
Singaporeans’ new way of banking
Standard Chartered Bank
is bringing Gemalto’s
Ezio onCard Pad & Pay
to Singapore in the city-state’s first large-scale rollout of a
display payment card. Jointly developed with Nagra ID Security,
the device has a small LCD display that combines EMV payment,
one-time passwords and transaction signing for use when
eBanking. Gemalto is also providing the authentication server,
card personalization, fulfillment and project implementation for
the bank.
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Taiwan
30 million
This is the number of people traveling on
Taipei’s public transportation
system who use the EasyCard, powered by Gemalto’s multiapplication
Celego smart card technology. EasyCard now allows commuters to
make micropayments on the metro, intercity bus and riverboat
services, and at parking lots and libraries in the greater
Taipei area..
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Singapore
Certification for Singapore TSM data center
Just in time for Singapore’s massive rollout of near-field
communication (NFC) services, Gemalto’s
Trusted Service Management (TSM) data center
there has achieved MasterCard and Visa certification. This means
that Gemalto’s customers – such as banks and mobile operators –
can securely distribute these companies’ mobile payment
services, including NFC, to their customers.
The data center is Gemalto’s third – the other two are in the US
and France. With data centers on three continents, Gemalto
offers customers with Platinum-level cover 99.9% uptime
disaster-recovery capabilities.
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Japan
34 million subscribers to KDDI, the Japanese telecoms giant
KDDI
, the Japanese telecoms giant, has chosen Gemalto for the
country’s first commercial launch of mobile NFC services,
including mobile payments, e-driver’s licenses and smart
posters. The launch is part of the Japan Mobile NFC Consortium
of the country’s three biggest operators, which aims to
coordinate the adoption of multiple international NFC standards.
KDDI is using the
UpTeq NFC SIM-format device
, Gemalto’s end-to-end NFC product.
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Europe & Africa
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Italia
30 million
The number of subscribers to mobile operator
Telecom Italia
, which is launching a mobile wallet using Gemalto’s Mobile
Financial Services software. It includes the LinqUs Trusted
Services Management platform for the secure management of NFC
applications and the LinqUs mobile payment platform for
transaction management.
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UK
4G comes to the UK
Gemalto is powering the UK’s first
4G mobile network
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EE
, the joint venture between France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom
in the UK, will have rolled out 4G to 25 British cities by the
end of March 2013, with 98% of the population scheduled to be
covered by the end of 2014. Gemalto’s
UpTeq
LTE SIM
and embedded software solutions are playing a key role in the
delivery of 4G’s super-fast speeds, helping EE to meet the
commercial and technical challenges.
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South Africa
All in one for South Africa
Standard Bank
, one of South Africa’s biggest financial institutions, is
introducing a multifunction EMV contactless payment card that
its customers can use to pay for both transit fares and goods
and services. With the Muvo, they don’t have to carry a separate
transit card, and can make payments of up to R200 (US$22) by
tapping or waving their card over a reader.
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Russia
Russia goes prepaid
Svyaznoy Bank
is deploying Gemalto’s prepaid card solution to its customers in
Russia. Certified by MasterCard and Visa, the card will be
distributed via 35 of the bank’s branches and more than 3,000
points of sale, among other sales channels. Gemalto’s prepaid
card process encompasses everything from design and production
to point- of-sale fulfillment.
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Jordania
No more lost data
Jordanians no longer have to worry about losing valuable data
stored on their mobile phones. Network operator
Orange Jordan
has rolled out Gemalto’s
LinqUs Cloud Backup
product to its three million subscribers, meaning they can save
and restore data such as contacts in the cloud in case their
phone is lost or stolen. Plus, it doesn’t matter whether the
data is stored on the phone or in the SIM.
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Ukraine
18 million
The number of customers of
PrivatBank
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Ukraine
’s largest commercial bank, which is using Gemalto’s
Optelio contactless stickers
in the country’s first commercial mobile deployment. All users
need to do is attach the microprocessor-based sticker to their
mobile phone. They can then make small purchases simply by
waving their phone over contactless-ready point-of-sale
terminals.
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Gabon
Bringing biometrics to Gabon
Gemalto has been selected by the State of Gabon to develop its
national biometric identification initiative. Gabon plans to
replace paper identification with electronic documents and
build a secure electoral register before the next local
elections in 2013.
The idea is that the biometric database will serve as a master
registry for all citizen identification, from birth
certificates and national ID cards to passports and driver’s
licenses. It will be powered by Gemalto’s Coesys biometric
citizen enrollment system, which includes desktop and mobile
stations that capture demographic data, fingerprints and
photographs. Tamper-proof biometric authentication will help
prevent fraud and the abuse of government benefits programs.
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Austria
A better sort of plastic money
Raiffeisen, Austria
’s biggest banking group and a long-time Gemalto partner,
has introduced a payment card made out of corn. Gemalto’s
Clarista Bio
Sourced card
is made from renewable material that is easily recyclable
and compostable. It also reduces the environment footprint
of the production process. What’s more, it is delivered in
Gemalto’s EcoPack, made from recycled material.
The card will initially be available as a special-edition
Visa prepaid card fitted with the EMV standard, as part
of the Raiffeisen Climate Protection Initiative.
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Spain
10 million customers for Spanish retail bank La Caixa
Spanish retail bank
La Caixa
, with 10 million customers, is in the middle of its first
large-scale deployment of contactless payment cards,
with help from Gemalto. La Caixa is deploying Gemalto’s
Optelio contactless
EMV card
, which its customers can wave or tap on a reader to
make a payment of up to €20. Entering a PIN allows
higher-value transactions. The plan is to deploy a
million cards by the end of 2012, and La Caixa plans to
migrate its entire card portfolio in Spain to
contactless technology by the end of 2015. As part of
the program, it is equipping 15,000 merchants with
contactless payment terminals and installing 500 ATMs
with contactless readers.
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UK
Multi-year UK government contract
The
UK’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)
has chosen Gemalto to supply between 40 million and 80
million secure Sealys documents for a variety of
official permits. These include digital tachograph cards
– highly secure polycarbonate driver’s licenses – and
biometric residence permits. Deployment begins in 2013,
with security features including laser-engraved images
to prevent tampering. The new documents will be in line
with the European Commission’s initiative to create a
standard driver’s license format for the EU.
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Austria
More secure online banking in Austria
Customers of
Raiffeisen Banking Group
, one of Austria’s largest financial institutions, are
now benefiting from safer online banking. It’s all down
to Gemalto’s
Ezio Edge Optic product
, which uses optical sensors to authenticate customers
by reading the data they enter and allows them to
authorize and sign online banking transactions
digitally. And its small size means customers can take
it with them, allowing them to conduct transactions
wherever they are.
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North & South America
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Canada
Canada embraces contactless
Rogers Communications
, a Canadian provider of internet, cable TV and home phones, has
chosen Gemalto to provide it with SIM-based software security
for its forthcoming NFC-enabled devices.
It is using
UpTeq NFC
, Gemalto’s EMV-ready, high-end SIM-UICC solution, to secure and
store the credentials and card data that consumers need to make
payments with NFC-enabled mobile devices.
Canada has embraced contactless technology, with tens of thousands
of retailers – from fast-food retailers to coffee shops –
already equipped with contactless point-of-sale terminals.
Rogers’ mobile payment offering is in pilot testing and should
launch by the end of 2012.
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USA
Sprint chooses Gemalto for 4G launch
Sprint
, one of the US’s four largest network providers, has chosen
Gemalto to help it bring ultra-fast 4G capability to its mobile
subscribers. Gemalto will provide Sprint with the
UpTeq LTE
universal integrated circuit card (UICC), which is the secure,
personalized subscriber module that enables mobile operators to
issue, authenticate and manage consumers’ subscriptions. Gemalto
will also provide its
LinqUs Advanced
Connectivity over-theair (OTA) platform
, which manages wirelessly connected devices remotely. Both
products will ensure that Sprint customers have secure,
up-to-date connections when using its 4G services, which it
launched in June 2012.
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