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Zwipe partners with Goldpac for biometric payment cards and enrollment solutions

 

Zwipe announced today that it is partnering with Goldpac to launch biometric payment cards, enrollment offerings and related services to Goldpac’s customer network.

As China’s largest secure payment solution provider and one of the top payment card producers in the world, Goldpac customer’s include some of the largest financial organizations in the world. Goldpac is certified by VISA, MasterCard, China Union Pay, American Express, JCB and Diners and supplies payment smartcard chips, instant issuance card kiosks, and card personalization and issuance solutions.

The collaboration will include licensing of Zwipe intellectual property, technical integration of Zwipe components and hardware, adoption of Zwipe’s suite of enrollment solutions and advisory services, and targeting biometric payment card pilots with various issuers before the end of 2019.

“At Goldpac, we focus on supplying our customers with state-of-the-art fintech solutions that help them succeed in today’s dynamic payment ecosystem, and doing so innovatively and securely,” explains Oliver Hui, Senior Vice President of Goldpac Group. “Biometric cards enable our card issuance customers to in turn provide their end users with cards that are secure and convenient to use, such as for payments or for identification, and we are excited to work with Zwipe to qualify and then introduce their biometric technology to our customer base, in the process providing a winning solution to our customers.”

IDEX announced a partnership with Goldpac for dual-interface biometric smart cards earlier this year.

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