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Samsung and Mastercard will develop a fingerprint payment card

This way, the companies aim to provide faster and more secure payment experiences

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Samsung and Mastercard will develop a fingerprint payment card. Source: unsplash.com

Samsung Electronics’ System LSI Business, Mastercard, Samsung Card, have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a biometric card. The card features a built-in fingerprint scanner to authorize transactions securely at in-store payment terminals.

According to information, the biometric authentication capability allows safer interactions with reduced physical contact points by eliminating the need to enter a PIN on a keypad. It also adds an extra layer of security to currently available credit cards by verifying the cardholder’s identity via a unique fingerprint.

The biometric cards will adopt a new security chipset from Samsung’s System LSI Business that integrates several key discrete chips, streamlining the overall component design and enabling more efficient development. These cards can be used at any Mastercard chip terminal or POS terminal.

Drawing from our strong security solution background in various applications such as passports, credit cards, and mobile devices, we will work with Mastercard and Samsung Card to create an environment where consumers can use payment card services with an added peace of mind
Harry Cho, vice president of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Card will lead the rollout in South Korea, with plans to introduce the biometric card later this year. The adoption of the solution will be a gradual process, starting from corporate credit cards that have more frequent international transactions.

We’ve reported that Samsung plans to delete paid content from Galaxy Store.

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