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Etisalat, Emirates NBD, Gemalto & Visa bring mobile
contactless payments to the UAE
Samsung & Nokia partner to offer Mobile NFC enabled
handsets
Etisalat, Emirates NBD, Gemalto and Visa have unveiled
the future of payments at Gitex Technology Week 2009
with plans to offer innovative mobile Contactless
technology in the UAE. The partnership between Emirates
NBD, the region’s largest bank in terms of assets,
Etisalat the largest telecom operator in the Arab world,
Gemalto, the world leader in digital security and Visa,
the world’s largest payment network, will allow Emirates
NBD Visa cardholders to purchase goods and services
simply by using their Etisalat contactless mobile
phones.
The payment is made simply by waving the NFC-enabled
phone in front of the payment terminal eliminating the
need for the traditional swiping of payment cards. This
method of payment is fast and simple and will enable a
transaction to be completed in a matter of seconds,
reducing queuing times and benefitting consumers and
merchants alike. The mobile NFC (Near Field
Communications) contactless technology operates within a
4cm range and customers will have a passcode to make
transactions more secure. Purchases will be charged
directly to the customer’s Emirates NBD Visa credit card
account just as they would be with a traditional card
payment. NFC enabled mobile phones will soon be
available from major handset manufacturers like Samsung
& Nokia in the UAE and Etisalat is working to bring
these to market.
At Gitex Technology Week 2009, Etisalat and Gemalto is
also exhibiting the use of Mobile Contactless technology
as an innovative retail marketing tool via smart posters
and coupons which are being demonstrated at Etisalat’s
Gitex stand. The ability to tap smart posters and
receive product information or coupons directly to a
mobile phone presents an exciting innovation in
marketing for retail businesses.
Mr. Jamal Bin Ghalaita, Deputy CEO, Emirates NBD said,
“Emirates NBD believes contactless mobile payment
services will be a key lifestyle driver for our highly
mobile customer base, and we are delighted to be the a
leading bank to deliver this innovative service to them.
Emirates NBD aspires to become the UAE’s leader and
pioneer in banking technology.
Our partnership with Etisalat is the perfect union to
test this contactless technology and will inevitably
transform banking as we know it today, as both
organisations are leaders in their game and hence, are
fully equipped for such a bold innovation.”
According to Essa Al Haddad, Chief Marketing Officer,
Etisalat, “The mobile phone has become a key personal
device and it is our strategy to employ the latest
technology and innovation to drive even greater value
for our customers. We hope that this initiative will
provide a new dimension to areas like ticketing, retail
marketing and electronic payments thus paving the way
for advanced NFC services on mobile phones.”
Rémi de Fouchier, Senior Vice President, Trusted
Services Management at Gemalto, said "Gemalto has
gathered considerable experience in providing managed
TSM services for secure NFC application deployment and
management. In cooperating with Etisalat, Emirates NBD
and VISA, we are delighted to contribute to further
develop NFC market in such a dynamic region".
Iyad Issa, General Manager, Nokia, Lower Gulf, said,
"For the NFC ecosystem to move forward, cooperation
between the different stakeholders is important, and the
trials that Etisalat is conducting with NBD with the
support of Nokia devices ensure that the service is
moving in the right direction."
“Samsung is one of the pioneers working on the NFC
technology and is closely working with Etisalat on the
project to have devices commercially available very soon
in the UAE market,” said Sandeep Saihgal , General
Manager , Telecommunication Division , Samsung Gulf
Electronics.

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Reported by : MKS CWM
Reported on : 20/10/2009
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