SmartMetric, the Creator of Biometric Credit Cards, Is Pleased to Announce That Its Product Testing With a Major Global Credit Card Network Has Been Able to Be Streamlined for What Will Be Expected the Last Stage in Gaining Approval
SmartMetric, Inc. (OTC-PINK: SMME) highlights progress on its new biometric credit card, now in the final testing stages for network approval with one of the largest global payment networks. The company has resolved issues related to the EMV payments chip, allowing for imminent card production. SmartMetric’s card utilizes fingerprint biometrics to enhance security during transactions. The company can manufacture over a million cards monthly, targeting the growing market of EMV chip cards, which saw 10.8 billion in circulation by the end of 2020.
- Final testing stage for biometric card approval with a major global payment network.
- Resolution of EMV payments chip issues enables imminent card production.
- Ability to manufacture over 1 million biometric cards monthly.
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“We are pleased to say that we are now in the final process where our card only now needs to be tested as to the card body itself and now does not require any further assessment on its biometric functionality," said SmartMetric’s President and CEO,
“As a company, we could not be more pleased with the supportive dealings we have had with this major credit card network and are excited to be moving forward to the last stage for our card to obtain approval for its use on their network," said
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SmartMetric’s Biometric card addresses the multibillion existing chip-based credit and debit card market. Figures published by EMVCo reveal that by year end of 2020, 10.8 billion EMV® chip cards have been issued by financial institutions and were in global circulation – a massive increase of nearly 1 billion credit and debit EMV® cards compared to the previous twelve months.
To view the SmartMetric Biometric Card please follow this link - Video of the SmartMetric Biometric Card. To view the company website: www.smartmetric.com
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10 Billion and Counting: What the Latest EMV® Chip Data Means for Global Payments - EMVCo
Please Note: EMV is a registered trademark of EMVCo
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