Thursday, September 23, 2010

Banks turning to chip-based smart cards

In what could be the next big revolution in the banking space, banks in India, which now issue credit and debit cards with magnetic stripes, are trying to move towards clip-based payment cards.
A smart card would not only accentuate greater security, but could also become a multifunctional card. In fact, banks have started pilots already, and "mass roll-out would happen in 2011-2012," said a source in Venture Infotek, a transaction management company recently acquired by French IT services company ATOS ORIGIN. The company has a card bureau in Bangalore with an initial capacity to manufacture 12 million chip cards a year. Banks will look at a smart card as an opportunity to make it a multifunctional card including an ID card, said Ms Shubhalakshmi Panse, Executive Director, Vijaya Bank. Features such a e-purse and loyalty programmes too could be loaded on to this card. Once the smart card gets introduced, it might become both debit and credit cards, she said. In fact, HDFC Bank is already issuing chip-based credit and debit cards alongwith the magnetic stripes. Mr. Parag Rao, Head- Credit Card Marketing, HDFC Bank, said that the magnetic stripe will carry lesser sensitive data and more data will be installed on the chip.(BL 23092010)

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