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Multi-Application Strategy. Johan Ras Visa International. 21 August 2002 Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Future of Universal Commerce – Anytime, Anywhere, Anyway. Delivering Universal Commerce through Smart Card Technology. Ensuring customer service quality through global chip standards
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Multi-Application Strategy Johan Ras Visa International 21 August 2002Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Future of Universal Commerce – Anytime, Anywhere, Anyway
Delivering Universal Commerce through Smart Card Technology • Ensuring customer service quality through global chip standards • EMV, CEPS and GlobalPlatform • Establishing baseline infrastructure by implementing Visa Smart Debit/Credit in national markets • Support Debit/Credit chip migration to reduce fraud • Enabling development and support of value-added services that drive payment volume and help Members take advantage of business opportunities
The multi-application smart card offers a variety of benefits to Visa Members, merchants and cardholders… • Merchant Benefits • Point of access efficiencies • Reduced costs • Foundation for customer loyalty programs • Cardholder Benefits • Greater utility • Customized usage • Convenience • Member Benefits • Improved risk and fraud management • Enhanced cardholder verification • Reduced online authorization costs • Cardholder acquisition and retention programs • Volume increases Vision for Multi-application Smart Cards
Credit or Debit Payment Card Management The Challenge and the Goal Meet the needs of everyone; Issuer, merchant and cardholder… Loyalty Program Development Merchant Loyalty Program Management Issuer Merchant Selection Card-holder Personal Information Management The approach must enable Issuers to strengthen the relationship with their customers by delivering valuable utility at the lowest level of effort.
Driving Support for Multi-Application Smart Cards • Establishing GlobalPlatform as the preferred multi-application platform for Visa Members • Leveraging GlobalPlatform Java Card technology in the marketplace • Furthering strategic partnerships to improve the business case and speed implementations through Visa Global Smart Partner Program • Cost-effective GlobalPlatform cards and support systems • Each region working with value added service vendors for local market needs • Setting standards with industry organizations (e.g. IATA)
Visa Low Cost Smart Card Program Global Platform Combi card OP DI/16 Global Platform OP PK/16 Global Platform OP DES/16 Functionality Single app VSDC – PK Java / OP Triple DES Public Key Contactless 64k ROM 16k E2 Single app VSDC DES Java / OP Triple DES Public Key 64k ROM 16k E2 Java / OP Triple DES 48k ROM 16 E2 SDA DDA SDA $2.70 (was $2.89) $3.37 (was $3.56) $3.91 (was $4.67) $1.99 $0.99 Max Price (US$) white plastic
Issuer Managed Loyalty • Points • Discounts • Coupons • VSDC • Credit or debit payment product • Secure Access • Proprietary web site • Convenience storage • URL • Mailing address Most Common Multi-application Smart Card Programs Today
Multi-app Project Highlights Australia • Key drivers: new business opportunities, multi-application, threats from competitors • ANZ began converting Visa credit card portfolio to chip in November 2001 and introduced Secure Internet shopping • Products: “FIRST” in Australia, “ZED” in New Zealand • Approximately 1 million GlobalPlatform cards and 50k POS devices by end 2002
Multi-app Project Highlights Korea • Five credit card issuers co-branding with SK Telecom to offer dual interface cards with VSDC payment and contactless transit • Can also be used in dual-slot mobile phones • Expected to issue approximately 2 million cards in next 12 months • Discussions underway to migrate existing transit cards to the GlobalPlatform dual-interface cards in Seoul and Pusan
Multi-app Project Highlights U.S. • smart Visa issuance • 10 MM cards issued by end 2001 • Over 12 MM cards projected by end 2002 • 15–20% of all Visa cards by 2006 • 4 Members issuing cards • Target began issuing in Nov. 2001 • Will begin acceptance by end 2002 • Approximately 3-4 more banks expected to implement • Focusing on chip acceptance at POS and developing smart Visa Rewards loyalty program
EU 50MM Canada 12K US 12MM CEMEA 250K LAC 850K AP 10.5MM Projecting 70+ Million Visa EMV Smart Cards by end 2002
Thank you Johan Ras Visa International