Gemplus and Surgutneftegazbank first to deliver the new generation of MasterCard cards in Russia
State-of-the-art technology offers a more secure payment solution to bank’s customers
Luxemburg and Moscow, 6 September 2005 – Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext:
LU0121706294 – GEM and NASDAQ: GEMP), the world’s leading provider of smart card
solutions, today announces that the Russian bank, Surgutneftegazbank (SNGB), has
chosen Gemplus to supply its new generation of off-line smart banking cards.
These cards are compliant with the latest MasterCard specifications for EMV1
(M/Chip 4.0) and utilize the DDA/CDA authentication2 method. This
deployment, the country’s first adoption of such a smart card, will enable SNGB
to deliver a safer and more secure payment solution to its customers.
The new solution was delivered to SNGB in association with Gemplus’ local
long-term partner Cardhall Group of Companies: Gamma-Card delivered Gemplus’
cards and Pronit developed and implemented the software personalization
solution. The first cards have already been issued by SNGB.
In Russia, off-line mode transactions, when bank terminals are not connected
to bank systems in real-time, are very well developed. These necessitate
stringent security requirements designed to prevent ‘skimming’ (the copying of
card data onto a counterfeit card), particularly at ATMs or point-of-sale
terminals. Today, many international payment schemes are based on on-line
authorisation. The DDA/CDA smart card authentication system is the most advanced
off-line security technology available, making such smart payment cards very
difficult to copy. Gemplus’ GemShare M/Chip 4.0 DDA/CDA has emerged as a
particularly effective means to combat card fraud according to MasterCard
standards.
“SNGB selected Gemplus to supply these MasterCard smart cards on the basis of
its experience in the financial services sector. Gemplus can provide the
technology to enable the high security standards our customers expect for rapid,
secure card payments,” said Zaourbek Besolov, Chief of the Plastic Cards
Department at Surgutneftegazbank.
“This EMV compliant smart card provides significantly enhanced protection for
banking cards against theft or fraud and the provision of Russia’s first DDA/CDA
solution reflects the reach of Gemplus’ financial and banking expertise in
emerging markets,” commented Philippe Combes, Executive Vice President
Operations and Financial Services, Gemplus. “This is a great message for banks
to send out to their customers – that users can be safe in the knowledge that
their cards are better protected from theft or fraud.”
“The MasterCard DDA smart card, developed in partnership with Gemplus, fulfills
the requirements of Russian banks for state-of-the-art security features. The
cooperation between MasterCard and SNGB demonstrates the ongoing momentum of EMV
migration in Russian banks,” added Andrey Korolev, Vice-President and General
Director of the MasterCard Europe office in Russia. “Through chip technology,
both cardholders and merchants can enjoy the benefits of a more flexible, better
protected payment system.”
“The use of DDA/CDA cards offers the highest security level available with
off-line payments. This is very important for the Russian market, where a lot of
local payment systems work in off-line mode. The new technology enables
customers to use well-known pre-authorised debit cards internationally. The
cards from Gemplus, in combination with our personalization software, are a
solid foundation for progressive EMV migration in a modern retail banking
market,” concluded Yury Tovb, General Director of Cardhall Group of Companies.
1. EMV is a smart card
payment standard that was created in 1996 by Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV),
guaranteeing worldwide interoperability and security for payment. Benefiting
card issuers, acquirers and cardholders, EMV is essential in the reduction of
fraud and also provides opportunities for financial institutions to
differentiate new services for cardholders.
2. To reduce the risk of card fraud, EMV
standard defined dynamic offline authentication mechanisms based on asymetric
cryptography. Both Dynamic Data Authentication (DDA) and Combined Data
Authentication (CDA) smart card authentication systems generate an unique
signature on every transaction, making it very difficult to copy.
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About Gemplus
Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext: LU0121706294 - GEM and NASDAQ: GEMP) is
the world's leading player in the smart card industry in both revenue and total
shipments (source: Gartner-Dataquest (2004), Frost & Sullivan, Datamonitor).
It has sold over 5 billion smart cards.
With security at its core, and 2400 patents and patent applications produced by
its innovative R&D team, Gemplus delivers a wide range of portable,
personalized solutions in areas including Identity, Mobile Telecommunications,
Public Telephony, Banking, Retail, Transport, Healthcare, WLAN, Pay-TV,
e-government, and access control. Gemplus' revenue in 2004 was 865 million Euros.
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About Surgutneftegazbank (SNGB)
www.sngb.ru or
eng.sngb.ru
About CARDHALL Group of Companies
www.cardhall.ru
About MasterCard Europe
www.mastercardintl.com/corporate/mastercard_europe
For more informationn
Steve Lacourt
Gemplus Financial Services Business Unit
Tel: +32 (0) 2 711 48 20
Fax: +32 (0) 2 725 14 60
Email: steve.lacourt@gemplus.com
Emma Williamson
Edelman
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7344 1253
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7344 1222
Email: emma.williamson@edelman.com
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