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SmartMetric introducing new biometric card at Secure Payments and ID Conference

 

SmartMetric announced it will be presenting its new biometric credit card with the inbuilt ADVANTIS EMV Chip and banking operating system at the Secure Payments and ID Conference being held later this month in Madrid, Spain.

“We are excited to be presenting our amazing new biometric card in association with ADVANTIS in Madrid on June 19…” says SmartMetric’s President and CEO Chaya Hendrick. “This will give us the opportunity to unveil our new biometric credit card that has been especially developed with the ADVANTIS credit card chip and payments system that is being used by 100 banks around the world.”

SmartMetric entered into an agreement with ServiRed to manufacture the SmartMetric biometric credit card with Advantis credit and debit card EMV chip technology in February. According to the announcement, Advantis operates in forty countries and its chip and operating system is being used on over 1.3 billion credit cards.

Hendrick will also be giving a presentation at the conference titled “Biometric card payments: the future is now” on June 19, 2019 at 1:30pm.

The Secure Payments and ID Conference is attended by the European banks and leading credit card manufacturers.

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