Elsa Peretti Sevillana bracelet for the contactless

Tambien hay un display instantaneo del millaje de combustible, una barra de Elsa Peretti Open Wave pendant the trusted source for solutions for the delivery of secure identity, today announced the recognition of its iCLASS(R) contactless smart card technology as a key component in U.S. Bank's award-winning PayID card program. The PayID card pilot program, which recently won the 2010 Paybefore Award for Most Innovative Program, Elsa Peretti Round pendant application. PayID uses a single, all-purpose card to provide contactless physical access to secure U.S. Bank facilities, along with contactless payments and traditional magnetic stripe purchases. The Paybefore Awards are the most prestigious recognition of excellence in the worldwide prepaid and stored-value card industry and Elsa Peretti Sevillana bracelet was one of many companies that collaborated in the award-winning pilot program with U.S. Bank. HID provided the iCLASS access control technology for the contactless cards, readers and project support to U.S. Bank as part of their program. The HID iCLASS enabled Paloma Picasso card contains contactless smart card chip technology from INSIDE Contactless, and CPI Card Group managed the production of the cards for the program. "As the first card issuer in the United States to pilot the converged PayID card, U.S. Bank is thankful to HID Global and our other partners on this program for their technological expertise and commitment to helping us deliver a convenient, user-friendly solution to our cardholders," said Dominic Venturo, chief innovation officer of Retail Payment Solutions for U.S. Bank.

Par lfm1001 le vendredi 06 mai 2011

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