Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

Gemalto provides EMV, contactless cards for Spain university program

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Gemalto is providing Banco Santander, a Spain-based financial institution, with cards that offer EMV payment and multiple applications for identity, including digital signature, authentication and secure contactless access to facilities for the bank’s university identity card program.

Gemalto is supplying the institution with its Optelio cards. The systems will implemented and supported by Acotec, a Gemalto value added reseller in Spain. University Politecnica Catalunya in Catalonia is the first to roll out the new cards.


As part of the program, students use their card as a Banco Santander EMV debit card. The contactless features on the card enables secure access to buildings such as libraries, dormitories and gymnasiums. Students also use the card for secure access to the campus electronic networks, to pay in cafeterias, check out books from the library, store grades and personal documents, pay for laundry and photocopies and for other student expenses.

The university card is also used for students to gain access to public transportation in the cities of Burgos, Lerida, Malaga and Santander. The digital signature functionality enables students and professors to sign documents electronically, while at the same time helping universities comply with new laws.

In addition to Spain, Banco Santander is currently running its university identity card program in Latin America, Morocco, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Santander manages several million cards that are used at 200 universities, 48 of which are in Spain. [end] 

Gemalto has announced that its “Allynis” Trusted Service Manager (TSM) solution has been selected to securely manage transactions on the Isis mobile commerce platform.

Isis, the mobile commerce joint venture between Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, will enable U.S. customers to pay, present loyalty cards, and redeem coupons all with a tap of their NFC-enabled phones. According to Sébastien Cano, seniro vice president at Gemalto North America, the TSM solution will enable Isis to securely deliver mobile payments along with a host of NFC services, including access control and mass transit in addition to couponing and loyalty.

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la Caixa and Visa Europe have begun rolling out their contactless payment system in Barcelona. The bank is set to make all cards and point-of-sale across Barcelona contactless, requiring the distribution of 1 million cards and more than 15,000 new POS terminals.

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Credit Agricole, a retail banking group based in Paris, is teaming up with Gemalto to launch a large-scale deployment of contactless EMV banking cards in France.

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Research and Markets announced the addition of Polasik Research’s contactless payment cards market report, “The Global Contactless Payment Cards Market”, to its offering.

The report describes the evolution contactless payment methods used at point-of-sale, with reference to the solutions offered under the American Express/MasterCard/Visa Agreement. The report also examines the prospects for the development of contactless payments all over the world, including the potential to develop into NFC-based mobile payments.

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University students targeted for cards

Gemalto was chosen by Banco Santander Brasil, a financial institutions with more than 90 million customers worldwide, to deploy a contactless EMV payment system in Brazil.

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Identive Group has shipped an additional 122,000 smart card readers to support Spain’s national electronic ID card program which the government launched in 2009. More than half of Spain’s 46 million citizens now carry the ID cards.

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