Zwipe and Gemalto partner to launch the first fingerprint activated payment card pilot with Bank of Cyprus
OSLO, NORWAY – 05 JANUARY 2018, – Biometric technology company Zwipe is pleased to announce that they have partnered with Gemalto, the world’s largest card manufacturer, to pilot the first battery-less dual-interface fingerprint activated payment card with the Bank of Cyprus.
Gemalto has confirmed multiple upcoming pilots in 2018, with the first of these being with the Bank of Cyprus. Commenting on the cooperation, Sylvie Gibert, SVP of Payment Cards at Gemalto said, “We have spent the last 18 months extensively evaluating and confirming the viability of Zwipe’s technology and we are happy that we have now seen great interest from banks all over the world for this technology, having already identified several issuing banks in multiple regions to participate in the pilot program.”
Fingerprint activated payment cards, are seen as the next major market innovation when looking at card based payments. Consumers will benefit by having a more secure and convenient method of payment that utilizes their own fingerprint to authenticate and complete transactions at checkout. The advanced security enabled by biometrics will remove the need for a 4-digit or longer PIN entry as well as allow for the elimination of transaction limits on contactless payments.
Commenting on the value of the technology, Kim Humborstad, CEO and founder of Zwipe said “Many consumers are seeking out ways to avoid having to memorize difficult to remember passwords or PINs. Looking ahead this will be seen as a blast from the past as we continue to integrate the trust of biometrics into payment. Having a more secure method of payment that does not infringe on convenience or consumer privacy is essential. Combining that with the ability to use the card for any type of transaction regardless of amount will make the card top of wallet and top of mind for the consumer.”
Referencing the announcement made by Gemalto, this first of its kind card being piloted by Gemalto and the Bank of Cyprus is a fingerprint activated payment card which utilizes Zwipe’s unique energy harvesting capacity and biometric engine to enable the authorized user to complete contactless and contact transactions with the card, without the need for battery power. The card works with existing payments infrastructure as standard point of sale terminals provide the power necessary to operate.
Commenting on this latest cooperation for Zwipe, Kim Humborstad said “receiving Gemalto’s support in bringing our technology to market is a big step for our organization. They have an expansive customer base in every corner of the world and we share a common vision about the capabilities and capacity of what Zwipe’s technology can offer to banks and consumers moving forward.”