Visa Launches World’s First Mobile Visa Wave Payment Pilot in Malaysia
Singapore, 27 April 2006
Visa takes contactless payment technologies to greater heights
Visa International, in collaboration with Maybank, Maxis Communications Berhad (Maxis) and Nokia, has launched the world’s first Mobile Visa Wave Payment Pilot in
Mobile Visa Wave Payment in
Paul Jung, Visa Asia Pacific’s Regional Head for Emerging Products and Technology, said: “The completion of the national migration to EMV chip, coupled with the widespread use of wireless technology in
Visa Wave is a major milestone in contactless card payment and chip innovation. Payments are done via NFC, using Radio Frequency (RF), much like those used in mass transit environments. By simply holding the Visa Wave card at a close range (4cm) from the specially installed payment reader, the card will be detected and transaction processed.
Visa International’s country manager for
“Visa is the global leader in contactless payments with four million contactless cards issued in
In
Convenience and Security
Inside the Visa Wave-enabled phone cover is a secure chip and an antenna that sends an RF signal to the terminal, transferring payment information quickly and securely, to a reader connected to the merchant's card terminal. By simply holding the phone at close range to the specially-installed payment reader at participating merchant outlets, the payment details will be detected and the transaction processed.
The Mobile Visa Wave Payment is embedded with a chip that uses the latest cryptography, security and smart card technologies, making it highly secure. The transaction only works when the Mobile Visa Wave phone is in close contact with a terminal, thereby ensuring that the cardholder’s information cannot be intercepted en route from the card to the terminal. Additional security features, which are based on industry-wide global standards, are built into point- of-sale terminals that accept Visa Wave.
Visa Wave Trail Blazes Contactless Payments
In addition to the rapid take-up in
“Merchants, noting that consumers are embracing Visa Wave, are very pleased with the faster-moving queues,” said Jung. “Cardholders like the high-tech feel of Visa Wave and the fact that it’s so easy to use, saving them time and bother from having to search for small change.”
These observations were backed by a recent NFC and contactless payment technology study in the
For further information on Mobile Visa Wave, please visit:
http://www.visa-asia.com/ap/sea/cardholders/cardsservices/visa_wave_mobile.shtml
For further information, please contact:
Venture Liang
Director, Corporate Relations
Visa International
Tel: +65 6437 5545
Email: vliang@visa.com
About Maybank/Maxis Communications Berhad/Nokia/Near Field Communications (NFC)
The Maybank Group offers a comprehensive suite of financial solutions, services and products, ranging from commercial banking, investment banking, Islamic banking, offshore banking and leasing to hire purchase. It also offers insurance, factoring, trustee services, asset management, stockbroking, nominee services, discount-house business, unit trust fund management, venture capital and auto finance services. As the largest financial services group in Malaysia, with 420 branches and 1,000 ATMs, Maybank continuously enhances and leverages on Group synergy as well as technology to adapt to the changing needs of its clients and the environment to provide high value seamless financial services and solutions as well as banking convenience to its customers.
Maxis is
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com
NFC technology evolved from a combination of contactless identification (RFID) and interconnection technologies. NFC operates in the 13.56 MHz frequency range, over a distance of typically a few centimeters. NFC technology is standardized in ISO 18092, ISO 21481, ECMA (340, 352 and 356) and ETSI TS 102 190. NFC is compatible with Sony's FeliCaÔ card and the broadly established contactless smart card infrastructure based on ISO 14443 A, which is used in Philips' MIFARE® technology. www.nfc-forum.org
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