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Identive provides security services during 2012 Olympics

Thursday 26 July 2012 13:40 CET | News

Global identification-based technology company Identive Group has revealed plans to provide contactless entry and payment services hospitality venues during the London 2012 Olympic Games.

In cooperation with the Dutch bank Rabobank, Identive will provide multi-use cashless payment cards for more than 100,000 visitors at Heineken House hospitality events. The contactless cards use Identives tomPAY near field communication (NFC) tag technology, which allows them to be used both as conventional cashless payment cards and as NFC payment stickers for mobile devices. The cards also are compatible with the Companys Multicard Cashless Betalen mobile payment service. Dutch Olympic visitors who obtain an Identive cashless payment card will be able to peel off the NFC tag, affix it to their mobile devices and download Cashless Betalen apps to enroll on their return home. Identive expects the total number of Cashless Betalen users to exceed 200,000 this summer.

Identive Group provides services including identity management, physical and logical access control, cashless payment, NFC solutions and RFID-enabled applications for customers in the government, enterprise, consumer, education and healthcare sectors.
 


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