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FPC and Precise Biometrics tech deployed in contactless payment card

 

Fingerprint Cards‘ FPC1300-series sensor and Precise Biometrics’ algorithm solution for fingerprint recognition in smartcards, Precise BioMatch Embedded, has been integrated in a dual interface payment card from AirPlus International.

According to Fingerprint Cards, the FPC1300-series sensor excels in power consumption and is the only solution on the market today which can handle the contactless operation requirements.

The dual interface payment card allows users to verify transactions both contact and contactless. The aim is to bring new innovation to corporate travelers, enhancing the convenience and adding an extra layer of security. AirPlus International is a global leader in corporate travel management with a payment platform used by 49,000 corporations world-wide.

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