Visa Mobile Contactless Payments Solution Certified for Commercial Use
Visa Inc. and Visa Europe today announced the commercial availability of mobile contactless payments enabled by DeviceFidelity’s In2Pay microSD solution. For the first time in Visa’s history, a mobile contactless payment solution is now included in the list of Visa compliant products available for potential commercial deployment by financial institutions in the U.S. and select markets.
Mobile payments are a strategic priority for Visa in Europe where we have played a leadership role in developing the marketâ€
Following 18 months of technology development in partnership with Texas-based DeviceFidelity, and trials with leading financial institutions in the United States, Europe and Asia, Visa has tested and supports commercialization of In2Pay microSD for use with leading smart phones.
Smartphone models compatible for use with this landmark technology include the BlackBerry® BoldTM 96502, the iPhone 4, the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and the Android based Samsung Vibrant Galaxy 5, representing three of the leading mobile operating systems in the world. Visa expects to add additional phone models for use with this technology, including phones based on the Symbian and Windows operating systems.
This is a historic milestone for Visa and its clients,†said Bill Gajda, head of Visa Mobile. In addition to issuing plastic magnetic stripe or chip-enabled payment cards, financial institutions can now consider offering their account holders a new technology that enables them to transform their existing phones into fully functional mobile payment devices.â€
From Trials to Commercial Availability
The compliance testing process for mobile devices established by Visa includes extensive technical, security and usability testing with respect to the Visa mobile payment functionality. It ensures reliable and secure Visa transactions that are compatible with the global standard for chip-enabled payments, and establishes a required signal range for all mobile contactless payments. Visa’s compliance testing process ensures the combination of the phone; secure chip and mobile payment application will provide the level of user experience Visa accountholders have come to expect from Visa.
The microSD payment technology has been developed in partnership with DeviceFidelity and had previously been available only to financial institutions who were participating with Visa in mobile payment trials including some of the largest financial institutions in the U.S. JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo Bank, US Bancorp and Bank of America. Now, Visa issuers can obtain the technology under Visa’s standard contract terms and can load the Visa mobile payment application to microSD cards.
Issuers who choose to adopt the technology can provide their account holders with a tiny microSD card that can be inserted into the phone’s existing memory slot to enable the device for payment. The technology is compatible with existing contactless payment terminals already installed at retail outlets worldwide and enables account holders to simply hold the phone in front a payment terminal in order to pay.
This technology also opens the way for mobile operators, retailers and other stakeholders in the payments ecosystem to partner with financial institutions to bring Visa mobile payment functionality to consumers.
This is a significant step towards the next generation of payments, loyalty and rewards, allowing banks and retailers to build entirely new business models,†said Nick Holland, Senior Analyst with Yankee Group. Visa’s announcement clearly illustrates that the future of payments will be mobile.â€
Financial Institutions have the option to integrate Visa’s mobile payment solution into their existing mobile application, and offer additional services such as Visa transaction alerts that notify account holders in near real-time of account activity, and targeted merchant offers that are tailored to consumer lifestyle and location. Together, these services have the potential to enhance the consumer payment experience and allow account holders to better manage their payment accounts.
â€This is a win-win for banks, merchants, wireless carriers, handset makers, app developers and consumers alike as it delivers a unique combination of consumer preferred devices, smart chip based security and application driven innovation, something that the NFC ecosystem has aspired for a long time,†said Deepak Jain, President and CEO of DeviceFidelity, Inc. Working with Visa and its financial institution partners, we are excited to be at the forefront of this important milestone and helping to make mobile payments a reality for consumers.â€
With nearly 5 billion mobile handsets in market around the globe, consumers everywhere have come to rely on their mobile phone as a part of everyday life. According to IDC3, smart phone shipments globally are expected to increase 24% in 2011, helping drive continued growth in more robust and powerful mobile devices that are capable of supporting contactless payment.
“Mobile payments are a strategic priority for Visa in Europe where we have played a leadership role in developing the market,” commented Sandra Alzetta, Head of Innovation at Visa Europe. ”We are delighted that the hard work we’ve invested in market trials has paid off. With this milestone, we can help our customers enter the mobile payment space on a commercial basis, offering valuable and exciting benefits to consumers.”
About Visa Inc.
Visa is a global payments technology company that connects consumers, businesses, financial institutions and governments in more than 200 countries and territories to fast, secure and reliable digital currency. Underpinning digital currency is one of the world’s most advanced processing networks—VisaNet—that is capable of handling more than 20,000 transactions a second, with fraud protection for consumers and guaranteed payment for merchants. Visa is not a bank, and does not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers. Visa’s innovations, however, enable its financial institution customers to offer consumers more choices: Pay now with debit, ahead of time with prepaid or later with credit products. For more information, visit www.corporate.visa.com.
About Visa Europe
In Europe, there are over 399 million Visa debit, credit and commercial cards. In the 12 months ending March 2010 those cards were used to make purchases and cash withdrawals to the value of €1.4 trillion. 11.2% of consumer spending at point of sale in Europe is with a Visa card, and more than 70% of that is on Visa debit cards.
Visa Europe is owned and operated by more than 4,000 European member banks and was incorporated in July 2004. In October 2007, Visa Europe became independent of the new global Visa Inc., with an exclusive, irrevocable and perpetual license in Europe. As a dedicated European payment system it is able to respond quickly to the specific market needs of European banks and their customers – cardholders and retailers – and to meet the European Commission’s objective to create a true internal market for payments.
Visa enjoys unsurpassed acceptance around the world. In addition, Visa/PLUS is one of the world’s largest global ATM networks, offering cash access in local currency in over 200 countries. For more information, visit www.visaeurope.com
About DeviceFidelity
DeviceFidelity, Inc. develops plug-and-play technologies that empower a variety of institutions to deploy their services and applications on millions of mobile phones worldwide. Its patent-pending In2Pay microSD and In2Pay iCaisse solution transforms popular mobile phones into an interactive contactless transaction device. Committed to bringing contactless innovation to the mobile phone, the company has numerous patents pending in both U.S. and international patent offices. DeviceFidelity is a private corporation with headquarters in Richardson, Texas and offices in San Mateo, California and New York. For more information, go to www.devicefidelity.com.
Sprint to Offer Mobile Wallet System for Mobile (US)
Sprint Nextel has come up with a great idea wherein subscribers will be able to link their credit cards and other traditional payment methods to a mobile purchasing system coming next month.
CEO Dan Hesse announced the Sprint Mobile Wallet during a keynote address on Wednesday evening at the carrier’s annual developer conference in Santa Clara, California.
According to the company, customers will have to download the application from the Sprint Zone support site, and beginning next year, it will be preloaded on many new Sprint handsets.
Users will be able to link Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, Amazon Payments and other accounts to the mobile wallet and then authorize a purchase with those accounts by entering a PIN (personal identification number) and choosing an account to use. The same PIN would cover all the customer’s payment accounts.
According to Sprint, payments will be processed by CardinalCommerce, which many merchants already use for online payments. SkyMall, Gameloft and Namco have already agreed to accept the Sprint Mobile Wallet. The mobile wallet will make it easier for developers to add a payment system to their mobile apps. Sprint subscribers with an Everything Data plan will be able to use the mobile wallet at no additional charge.
Bank of America and Visa to test Mobile payments
Bank of America and Visa Inc are planning to commence a test program next month, which would allow customers to pay their bills via Smartphones.
This program is the biggest ever step taken by two companies to create a ‘digital wallet’ with a mass of financial capabilities built into the latest handsets.
According to Visa’s spokeswoman, The Company is also planning to carry out a similar test program with US Bancorp this year. US Bancorp spokeswoman confirmed that the company would commence its conduct in October.
Although mobile payments are a big hit in countries like Japan, the USA has been a little slow to adopt the technology.
According to BofA’s head of electronic commerce, Laurie Readhead, the company takes this as a significant capability giving the increasing acceptance and adoption of bank services on the phone.
The program will allow customers to install small chips in their smartphones that produce radio signals over very short distances, given by Visa and its technology dealers.
According to Visa spokeswoman Elvira Swanson, the Bank of America pilot was not larger than the company’s other mobile tests, but it could have a more powerful impact on the market than some previous pilots. It’s a way to accelerate mobile contactless payments in the U.S. market.
Bank of America established its mobile banking services in 2007 and holds more than 5 million customers carrying out $15 billion in transactions via their phones mostly for bill payments and account transfers.
Visa launches M-Payments in Turkey
Visa Europe and Turkey’s retail bank Akbank have launched a memory card-based mobile payment system, with the help of which consumers can make use of mobile payments solutions at any Visa point around the world.
The task will demonstrate how the memory card slot can help in mobile payments solutions to more consumers. The solution in question will allow current mobile devices to gain contactless mobile payment features. [Contactless is a card containing electronic information that can be read from a distance with special equipment that uses radio waves].
According to the company, one of the key challenges to the success of mobile payments is the supply and availability of NFC handsets. Until a majority of mobile handsets offered in the market are supplied with integrated NFC, Visa is proactively working with innovators like DeviceFidelity and pioneers such as Akbank to harness the potential of new technologies.
The project will begin with Blackberry handsets and will increase eventually to include a range of devices from manufacturers.
Visa, Monitise join hands for mobile banking services in India
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: To develop mobile banking services in India, Visa Inc. and London-based mobile financial services company Monitise PLC have entered into a joint venture. The business arrangement is expected to be completed in June and under the agreement, a system for financial services providers in India will be developed to accelerate the delivery of mobile services such as banking, bill payment, and mass transit ticketing.
Financial institutions, mobile network operators and technology providers, including Monitise have been partnered by Visa over the past two years, to extend mobile banking to more consumers in more countries. 200 banks and financial institutions in the United Kingdom and United States are served by Monitise to deliver mobile banking and payment services to over 2 million registered users.
According to Visa spokeswoman Elizabeth Buse, creating this joint venture is a crucial step that can help expand the acceptance of digital currency in India and enable the migration of $700 billion of annual consumer spending from cash to electronic forms of payments.
Improv Comedy Group moved to Text
Bemoko, Mobile Internet software firm supported a unique performance on last month by award winning improvisation group, The Noise Next Door, at Winchester University. The audience participated in the show by texting in or selecting options from a specially built website before and during the performance to influence the performance.
According to Tom Livingstone, The Noise Next Door’s improv maestro and resident storyteller, the idea of a show based around texting was really exciting, especially the element of anonymity.
