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Kainan’s NFC TSM Platform certified by Visa and MasterCard

By Korbin Lan
Published: Feb 14,2014

MasterCard, general manager of Taiwan Chen (left), Visa, general manager of Taiwan Ma (right), Kaina

Taipei, Taiwan - Taiwan Kainan University, Oberthur and Smart Catch International jointly announced that MasterCard and Visa certifications of TSM platform, beginning with support for NFC mobile payment credit card and mobile phone ticket.

Using this certified NFC TSM platform, the bank will be able to turn mobile phone into a credit card, to purchase goods with the credit card sensing machine in stores. As long as the installation of a dedicated NFC microSD card on the phone, and active your card via OTA secure encrypted technology.

Kainan University chancellor Kao Am-pang said, TSM platform is a bridge between banks and operators, to ensure the entire process of credit card information downloaded to the phone both efficiency and safety, to protect the information safety of cardholder; finance, transportation , telecommunications, retail channels and smart home industry and other service providers, also can create new revenue sources by issuing NFC phone cards and tickets,.

TSM system located at the commerce research center of Kainan University, an area of about 1.1 hectares are currently Taiwan 's largest TSM trust services management system that supports NFC mobile phone credit card services, and query results on the phone from App, in addition to support NFC mobile smart tags to get the timetables of school bus, interchange bus, TRA and high-speed rail, but also routes, fares and other information. As well as induction of smart menu, order your meals from could.

As for Smart Catch International company, the operator of TSM payment system, has been launched Taiwan's first NFC mobile payment services and sales in September 2013 in Kaohsiung MRT.

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