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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Walmart Wants Chip and PIN

Retailers to Banks: Give Us Chip and PIN, Electronic Checks









Whether the good ole' U.S. of A. decides to got the route of Chip and PIN or not, the rest of the world has already gone there.  Above is a video of what we believe is the world's first Chip and PIN Card reader designed specifically for eCommerce and mCommerce use.  It was developed by our CTO, Ben Lo and our sister company, BBPOS and is currently going through the certification process.



In the meantime, here is some more information on the BBPOS Chip and PIN Card Reader...


































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Walmart Wants Chip and PIN

Retailers to Banks: Give Us Chip and PIN, Electronic Checks









Whether the good ole' U.S. of A. decides to got the route of Chip and PIN or not, the rest of the world has already gone there.  Above is a video of what we believe is the world's first Chip and PIN Card reader designed specifically for eCommerce and mCommerce use.  It was developed by our CTO, Ben Lo and our sister company, BBPOS and is currently going through the certification process.



In the meantime, here is some more information on the BBPOS Chip and PIN Card Reader...


































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Innovative North American Financial Institution to Issue EMV Cards with ACI Worldwide and Bell ID Solution

First Joint Customer for ACI Worldwide/Bell ID Strategic Partnership




New York, N.Y. – 28 April 2010 – ACI Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACIW) and Bell ID, both leading international providers of electronic payments software and solutions, announced today that the two companies have contracted with the first customer as part of their strategic partnership launched late last year.  See: ACI Worldwide Announces Alliance with Bell ID to Provide Smart Card Solutions





A financial institution in North America has selected the ANDiS4EMV solution for EMV card management, as a long-term investment in card issuing and to ensure it can always respond to changing customer and market demands.



This first new account is a significant step in the partnership, which enables ACI Worldwide to license and market Bell ID’s suite of products for smart card management to financial markets and retailers around the world.




ANDiS4EMV enables the institution to issue chip-based smart payment cards, and manage the life-cycle of its card base - including PINs, payment applications and cryptographic keys. It can also help the organization to better manage risk through control of the EMV parameters, and provide better customer service through branch instant issuance of a fully-customized EMV card. The financial institution can also extend the service with deployment of the payment applications on Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled mobile phones.




Louis Blatt, chief product officer at ACI Worldwide said, “EMV technology is being adopted on a global basis, and we’re seeing banks around the world considering the future of their card issuance schemes. ANDiS4EMV enables financial institutions to take control of their EMV card management by bringing it in house, rather than relying on outsourced providers. By having access to more data about customers, and by enabling the bank to manage their EMV cards themselves, they are able to respond quickly to changing customer needs and stay one step ahead of banks that outsource card management.”



Pat Curran, chairman of Bell ID commented, “Financial institutions are embracing technology to make life easier for their customers, and this new business highlights the fact that delivering flexibility and convenience is essential to customers’ business strategies. This builds on our growing customer base in markets where smart card technology has been adopted for retail payments. The addition of this customer gives ACI and Bell ID a stronger presence in a key growth market for EMV smart card technology.”



For more information please visit www.aciworldwide.com/tokenmanagement.



For more information contact:

Catherine Eyres

ACI Worldwide

+44 (0) 1923 812741

Catherine.Eyres@aciworldwide.com



About Bell ID



Bell ID is the worldwide technology leader in the field of smart card management. Based in Europe, Bell ID is a truly international company, with projects from as far afield as Macau, South Africa and Canada. Bell ID constitutes the largest team in the world dedicated exclusively to developing software that manages the life-cycles of cards and their associated applications and cryptographic keys. Bell ID is a powerhouse of expert knowledge and experience, operating in this specialised field since 1993. Our references speak for themselves, with significant strategic wins in national ID, EMV banking and corporate ID. Bell ID's target markets include Financial Institutions, Telcos, Governments, Blue Chip Companies and Universities. Please visit: www.BellID.com for more information






About ACI Worldwide



ACI combines a global perspective with local presence to tailor solutions for each customer. Our proven products, domain expertise and 35 years of experience have earned us a position as trusted provider of gold standard payments solutions.  For more information, please visit: ACI Worldwide






Innovative North American Financial Institution to Issue EMV Cards with ACI Worldwide and Bell ID Solution

First Joint Customer for ACI Worldwide/Bell ID Strategic Partnership




New York, N.Y. – 28 April 2010 – ACI Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACIW) and Bell ID, both leading international providers of electronic payments software and solutions, announced today that the two companies have contracted with the first customer as part of their strategic partnership launched late last year.  See: ACI Worldwide Announces Alliance with Bell ID to Provide Smart Card Solutions





A financial institution in North America has selected the ANDiS4EMV solution for EMV card management, as a long-term investment in card issuing and to ensure it can always respond to changing customer and market demands.



This first new account is a significant step in the partnership, which enables ACI Worldwide to license and market Bell ID’s suite of products for smart card management to financial markets and retailers around the world.




ANDiS4EMV enables the institution to issue chip-based smart payment cards, and manage the life-cycle of its card base - including PINs, payment applications and cryptographic keys. It can also help the organization to better manage risk through control of the EMV parameters, and provide better customer service through branch instant issuance of a fully-customized EMV card. The financial institution can also extend the service with deployment of the payment applications on Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled mobile phones.




Louis Blatt, chief product officer at ACI Worldwide said, “EMV technology is being adopted on a global basis, and we’re seeing banks around the world considering the future of their card issuance schemes. ANDiS4EMV enables financial institutions to take control of their EMV card management by bringing it in house, rather than relying on outsourced providers. By having access to more data about customers, and by enabling the bank to manage their EMV cards themselves, they are able to respond quickly to changing customer needs and stay one step ahead of banks that outsource card management.”



Pat Curran, chairman of Bell ID commented, “Financial institutions are embracing technology to make life easier for their customers, and this new business highlights the fact that delivering flexibility and convenience is essential to customers’ business strategies. This builds on our growing customer base in markets where smart card technology has been adopted for retail payments. The addition of this customer gives ACI and Bell ID a stronger presence in a key growth market for EMV smart card technology.”



For more information please visit www.aciworldwide.com/tokenmanagement.



For more information contact:

Catherine Eyres

ACI Worldwide

+44 (0) 1923 812741

Catherine.Eyres@aciworldwide.com



About Bell ID



Bell ID is the worldwide technology leader in the field of smart card management. Based in Europe, Bell ID is a truly international company, with projects from as far afield as Macau, South Africa and Canada. Bell ID constitutes the largest team in the world dedicated exclusively to developing software that manages the life-cycles of cards and their associated applications and cryptographic keys. Bell ID is a powerhouse of expert knowledge and experience, operating in this specialised field since 1993. Our references speak for themselves, with significant strategic wins in national ID, EMV banking and corporate ID. Bell ID's target markets include Financial Institutions, Telcos, Governments, Blue Chip Companies and Universities. Please visit: www.BellID.com for more information






About ACI Worldwide



ACI combines a global perspective with local presence to tailor solutions for each customer. Our proven products, domain expertise and 35 years of experience have earned us a position as trusted provider of gold standard payments solutions.  For more information, please visit: ACI Worldwide






Monday, April 19, 2010

Nominations Open for Smart Card Alliance 2010 OSCA Awards



PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ, April 19, 2010 – The Smart Card Alliance today opened nominations for its prestigious “Outstanding Smart Card Achievement” (OSCA) awards, announcing two new categories honoring innovative products and services in payments and security markets.  The 2010 OSCA awards will be presented during the Smart Card Alliance 2010 Annual Conference, May 17th through the 20th at the Camelback Marriott Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. 


“North America has been leading the smart card industry in recent years, with some of the most exciting new innovations for payments and security being developed, piloted and deployed in this region,” said Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance.  “With the OSCAs, we recognize those companies and individuals that have been vital to these achievements, and showcase them to the world.”


All specific criteria for each award, as well as eligibility requirements and nomination forms, can be found on the Smart Card Alliance OSCA award Web site.  All nominations must be received by April 26, 2010.  Nominations are open in four award categories – three for organizations and one for an individual:


  • Outstanding Issuing Organization Award.  This award will be presented to an organization that is issuing smart card technology to its internal clients or external customers for their use in North America.

  • Outstanding Innovation in Payments Technology Award.  This award will go to an innovative new, or existing payments-related product or service using smart card technology for use in a payments application. 

  • Outstanding Innovation in Security Technology Award.  This award will go to an innovative new, or existing security-related product or service using smart card technology for use in an identification, authentication, or access security application.

  • Outstanding Individual Leadership Award.  This award will be presented to an individual who stands out for his or her individual contributions to the smart card industry in North America based on a professional record of leadership, vision, support and commitment to the smart card industry.

A judging panel, consisting of North American smart card industry suppliers and end-users along with individuals from the analyst and media communities, will review all qualified OSCA applications and select three finalists in each category based on the nominee’s merits and qualities outlined in the applications.  The judging panel will apply a score for each nominee that will rank the three finalists in each category and the combined results will determine the winner, the runner-up, and the honorable mention award winners for 2010. 


The 2010 OSCA winners will be announced at the Smart Card Alliance Gala Awards Dinner on Tuesday, May 18th at the Camelback Marriott Hotel in Scottsdale.  The 2009 OSCA Award winners are on the Smart Card Alliance Web site.


The Smart Card Alliance 2010 Annual Conference will address “Smart Cards in Action,” focusing on the issuers and users of smart card technology in payments, security, and mobile markets.  Further information about the conference, with links to event information and registration web site containing the complete agenda, list of exhibitors and registered attendees to date, and full registration details are available on the Smart Card Alliance Web site.   


About the Smart Card Alliance

The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology. 


Through specific projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations and open forums, the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative thought.  The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America.  For more information please visit http://www.smartcardalliance.org.


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Nominations Open for Smart Card Alliance 2010 OSCA Awards



PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ, April 19, 2010 – The Smart Card Alliance today opened nominations for its prestigious “Outstanding Smart Card Achievement” (OSCA) awards, announcing two new categories honoring innovative products and services in payments and security markets.  The 2010 OSCA awards will be presented during the Smart Card Alliance 2010 Annual Conference, May 17th through the 20th at the Camelback Marriott Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. 


“North America has been leading the smart card industry in recent years, with some of the most exciting new innovations for payments and security being developed, piloted and deployed in this region,” said Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Smart Card Alliance.  “With the OSCAs, we recognize those companies and individuals that have been vital to these achievements, and showcase them to the world.”


All specific criteria for each award, as well as eligibility requirements and nomination forms, can be found on the Smart Card Alliance OSCA award Web site.  All nominations must be received by April 26, 2010.  Nominations are open in four award categories – three for organizations and one for an individual:


  • Outstanding Issuing Organization Award.  This award will be presented to an organization that is issuing smart card technology to its internal clients or external customers for their use in North America.

  • Outstanding Innovation in Payments Technology Award.  This award will go to an innovative new, or existing payments-related product or service using smart card technology for use in a payments application. 

  • Outstanding Innovation in Security Technology Award.  This award will go to an innovative new, or existing security-related product or service using smart card technology for use in an identification, authentication, or access security application.

  • Outstanding Individual Leadership Award.  This award will be presented to an individual who stands out for his or her individual contributions to the smart card industry in North America based on a professional record of leadership, vision, support and commitment to the smart card industry.

A judging panel, consisting of North American smart card industry suppliers and end-users along with individuals from the analyst and media communities, will review all qualified OSCA applications and select three finalists in each category based on the nominee’s merits and qualities outlined in the applications.  The judging panel will apply a score for each nominee that will rank the three finalists in each category and the combined results will determine the winner, the runner-up, and the honorable mention award winners for 2010. 


The 2010 OSCA winners will be announced at the Smart Card Alliance Gala Awards Dinner on Tuesday, May 18th at the Camelback Marriott Hotel in Scottsdale.  The 2009 OSCA Award winners are on the Smart Card Alliance Web site.


The Smart Card Alliance 2010 Annual Conference will address “Smart Cards in Action,” focusing on the issuers and users of smart card technology in payments, security, and mobile markets.  Further information about the conference, with links to event information and registration web site containing the complete agenda, list of exhibitors and registered attendees to date, and full registration details are available on the Smart Card Alliance Web site.   


About the Smart Card Alliance

The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology. 


Through specific projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations and open forums, the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative thought.  The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America.  For more information please visit http://www.smartcardalliance.org.


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Monday, March 1, 2010

EMV and Transit Chip Payment Gaining Momentum in U.S

Smart Card Alliance 2010 Payments Summit Highlights


PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J., MARCH 1, 2010 – Contactless payment is now the de facto standard for U.S. transit fare collection systems, and will likely become a principal market driver for the expansion of bank-issued contactless cards. But that is just one of many factors building interest in the United States around chip cards for payments, according to experts presenting at the Smart Card 3rd Annual Payments Summit. The event was held February 23rd – 25th, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah.



Contactless in Transit



Contactless fare systems installed by U.S. transit operators will help pave the way for broader contactless acceptance here and elsewhere in the world.

  • Charlie Craven, vice president, American Express: "Transit can be a great help to drive acceptance of contactless around the world. Daily use of the cards in transit will help consumers understand the benefits of contactless." He also cited an American Express study that showed there are 118 contactless or mobile pilots worldwide.

  • Des Docherty, vice president, Visa, pointed out that in New York City all 13,000 taxicabs accept contactless and over the next few years all of the MTA buses and transit systems will too, concluding: "If I'm a merchant within that footprint, doesn't it make sense for me now to start implementing?"

  • Oliver Manahan, vice president, MasterCard: "We have 12 U.S. airports deploying contactless PayPass acceptance." MasterCard has issued 70 million PayPass cards worldwide, most of them in the U.S.

Representatives from transit agencies in Toronto, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Utah, San Francisco Bay Area, and New York City reported on their current contactless fare collection systems and plans. Steve Frazzini, chief officer of AFC program management, New York City Transit, reported that an expanded open payments pilot that will include New York City Transit, PATH and New Jersey transit is targeted to start mid-year and will include a service area that includes 1.4 million riders.



Mobile Payments
Mobile payments are very exciting to everyone, including retailers, and is regarded as another important driver that will continue expanding the contactless market. Retailers are motivated by the other mobile applications that complement mobile payment such as coupons, loyalty programs and location-based services that drive people into their locations.
  • Mohammad Khan, ViVOTech: “The Holy Grail will be when tens of millions of NFC mobile phones show up in the U.S. The whole industry will move then. That won't happen over the next 12 months, but it will absolutely happen over the next 36 months."

  • Jennifer Garcia, Discover Financial Services, reported on the successful test of Discover Zip contactless stickers and said there's no reason to wait for NFC phones: “Our pilot confirmed stickers are a simple and easy bridge solution to the NFC logjam.”

  • Dave Wentker, head of proximity payments, Visa: “The future of NFC is bright.”

International Traveler EMV Card



Several industry experts predicted that the next U.S. chip-based bank card would be an EMV card for international travelers who increasingly find situations where they cannot use their magnetic stripe card when abroad, particularly in Europe. 



Merchant Acceptance



Merchant acceptance of contactless cards today, and their receptiveness to eventually using chip cards for security reasons, were actively discussed topics in several sessions.



Dodd Roberts, president of the Merchant Advisory Group (MAG), an organization of large U.S. retailers, made a strongly reasoned call to action for all of the stakeholders to sit together and finalize a strategy. Focusing on security, Roberts argued that retailers are willing to invest, but what is holding them back is confidence in a technology roadmap that has an end point agreed upon by all the stakeholders.  Putting up a slide that showed a winding U.S. payment technology path that included end-to-end encryption, tokenization, contactless and EMV technology, Roberts said, "You have merchants out here on this road and everyone is in different places and trying to figure out what they invest in, why and when.”  When asked what it would take to get retailers on board, Roberts answered, "If I'm that retailer, I know at some point in the future I have to invest to be EMV capable. I see that as a foregone conclusion. To move that up in my timeline, I'd need to know everyone is on board—here's the timeline, here's the roadmap, here's where you are going and here's the date."



Roberts drew parallels to the Program Management Office established by all of the stakeholders in Canada as they planned their migration to EMV. He said it's a good idea to establish something like that in the U.S., and invited all of the other stakeholders to come together and agree on one plan.



One reason for the step approach was presented succinctly by Robert Carr, CEO of Heartland Payments Systems. Though fully supportive of EMV as the ultimate end point, he argued that the industry can’t get there fast enough, pointing out that Canada’s ‘fast’ EMV implementation took eight years.   Carr has worked toward the goal of making Heartland the most secure payment processor in the world, and has moved toward end-to-end encryption because it is a solution that his company could get to market quickly and unilaterally, though they have tried to make it a standard.  Carr also worked to foster information sharing on attack vectors used by criminals through a new organization he helped to create, the Payments Processing Information Sharing Council. In the past, this information was not shared in the industry, and created a situation where criminals could repeat the same attacks on different organizations. In Carr’s view, being secure should be a competitive advantage, but knowing how criminals are attacking the industry should not be.



The Payments Summit brings together members of the Smart Card Alliance’s Contactless and Mobile Payments Council and Transportation Council. These councils include representatives from transportation authorities, issuing banks and payment brands, retailers, mobile technology suppliers, chip and card manufacturers, terminal manufacturers, payments processors, and transit and payment systems integrators.



About the Smart Card Alliance



The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology.  Through specific projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations and open forums, the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative thought. The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America. The Smart Card Alliance also offers the Leadership, Education and Advancement Program (LEAP) and Certified Smart Card Industry Professional (CSCIP) program for individuals who are involved in the smart card industry. For more information please visit http://www.smartcardalliance.org.



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Thursday, October 29, 2009

ACI Worldwide Announces Alliance with Bell ID to Provide Smart Card Solutions

Market leaders consolidate their activities to further develop best of breed solutions



New York, N.Y. – 29 October 2009 - PIN Payments News Blog -  ACI Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACIW), a leading international provider of electronic payments software and solutions, today announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with Bell ID for ACI to license Bell ID’s solutions for smart card management to financial markets and retailers around the world. As part of this agreement, ACI will market and license the ANDiS suite of products, which will continue to be developed by Bell ID from its Dutch headquarters.



The Bell ID products include the ANDiS Card and Application Management System (CAMS) which supports all of the lifecycle phases of smart card management, including embossing file import, data preparation, personalization, EMV script management, and central or in-branch issuance. The ANDiS Key Management System (or KMS) allows users to define, maintain, and store cryptographic keys.





The ANDiS Script Delivery System (or SDS) supports the distribution of scripts to control or change card attributes remotely. Also included in the ANDiS suite is the ANDiS I-PIN application which supports PIN changes and synchronization over the Internet and Bell ID’s NFC mobile solutions. The combination of these solutions enables organizations to issue applications on smart cards, tokens and phones and manage every step of their lifecycle.



The cooperation will fund significant product enhancements including interoperability of the ANDiS suite with ACI’s Agile Payments Solution framework, to provide a seamless end-to-end solution for the payments industry.



This relationship expands ACI’s offerings in smart card management. It broadens ACI’s offerings in the market and provides ACI’s customers with agile solutions to deliver the products consumers want. Bell ID technology currently manages over 125 million cards for banking, government and corporate ID, healthcare and mobile projects worldwide, and ACI’s customers will benefit from the experience of these implementations. The ANDiS solutions have been deployed at organizations that are rolling out their initial smart card programs as well as organizations that have managed complex smart card portfolios for years. The flexibility of the ANDiS solutions makes them ideally suited to meet the changing needs of smart card issuers globally.



Philip Heasley, CEO of ACI Worldwide said, “Bell ID is highly regarded in smart card management and has extensive experience in helping organizations around the world to manage cards, applications and cryptographic keys.  ACI Worldwide works with financial institutions and retailers of all sizes, and understands the unique pressures these organizations face. The combination of ACI’s experience and market knowledge with Bell ID’s proven, flexible solutions, will give these organizations the best possible solution for their needs today and tomorrow.”



Pat Curran, Chairman of Bell ID commented: “To be recognized by a world leader in electronic payments as the best of breed provider of EMV solutions for the financial industries acknowledges the strength of the ANDiS product range and will deliver significant growth opportunities for Bell ID. We are pleased to be working with ACI and look forward to a long and successful cooperation.”



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For more information contact:

Catherine Eyres

ACI Worldwide

+44 (0) 1923 812741

Catherine.Eyres@aciworldwide.com







About ACI Worldwide, Inc.

ACI Worldwide is a leading provider of software and services solutions to initiate, manage, secure and operate electronic payments for major banks, retailers and processors around the world. The company enables payment processing, online banking, fraud prevention and detection, and back-office services. ACI solutions provide agility, reliability, manageability and scale, to approximately 750 customers in 90 countries. Visit ACI Worldwide at www.aciworldwide.com.



About Bell ID

Bell ID is the worldwide technology leader in smart card management. Bell ID’s software platform, ANDiS Management Systems, is used for more than 125 million smart cards worldwide to request, issue and manage EMV/banking, government and enterprise identity cards. The company’s solutions now also support the managing of applications on mobile (NFC) phones. For more information, please visit www.bellid.com.





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