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Major French banks use Gemalto services for Payez Mobile

Published on 04 August 2008
Major French banks use Gemalto services for Payez Mobile

Gemalto has announced that five banks currently use its ‘Allynis' service offer as part of the ‘Payez Mobile' trial for contactless mobile payment: the BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole-LCL, Crédit Mutuel-CIC, Caisse d'Epargne and La Banque Postale Groups.

The Pegasus group, which consists of seven major banks and four mobile operators in France, launched the program in November 2007 with 1,000 user clients and 200 merchants in Caen and Strasbourg (MPW 101, 105). The renewal of the Gemalto service contract until the end of 2008 reasserts its recognition as a trusted third party among the various parties involved in the mobile NFC ecosystem.

Studies conducted by the Pegasus group confirm users' interest in this new practical, intuitive and fast payment means, with a customer satisfaction rate of over 90%. The ‘all-in-one' approach and ease of use stand out as the most popular features. For merchants, attracted by the innovative nature of this payment method, the benefits are seen in particular in shorter waiting times.

Gemalto says its services allow for the secure deployment and management of contactless mobile payment, regardless of the network used by the client. For financial institutions, the involvement of a trusted third party, ensuring that applications of various players hosted on the user's SIM card are isolated from one another, is a key factor. Partnering with banks and mobile operators, Gemalto claims to be strengthening its position as an independent supplier of intermediation services during this new phase of the ‘Payez Mobile' programme.

"We are very proud of the trust placed in us by the banks using Allynis as part of the Payez Mobile program," comments Philippe Cambriel, executive VP, secure transactions, Gemalto. "Gemalto is a long-standing services partner of financial institutions. We now also provide them with secure mobile NFC payment services from our data centre. This latest step is part of an ongoing strategy of enhancing our offering."


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