For
immediate release
HSBC Launches Mobile Phone Payments Pilot
Salinas,
CA., 26 January 2007 — HSBC Credit Card Services,
the U.S. credit card unit of one of the world's largest financial
services companies, has launched a mobile phone payments pilot,
in partnership with MasterCard and ViVOtech.
The
six-month pilot tests the use of Near Field Communication (NFC)
enabled mobile phones to make contactless credit card purchases.
More than 200 HSBC employees in New York, Chicago and several other
large U.S. cities used a simple, "over-the-air" (OTA)
personalization process to securely load their HSBC credit card
data onto their mobile phones.
"Putting
payment capability into mobile phones is our latest effort to employ
innovative technology in our credit card business," said Walter
Menezes, chief executive of HSBC Card Services. HSBC introduced
contactless debit cards to its bank customers in late 2005 and contactless
credit cards in 2006.
The
new phones feature NFC technology, which enables users to make contactless
purchases at any of the approximately 36,000 merchant locations
around the world that accept PayPass, including 7-Eleven stores,
McDonald's, Jack-in-the-Box, CVS, Duane Reade, Sheetz and Regal
Entertainment Group. PayPass is also now accepted in numerous baseball
and football stadiums as its quick transaction time allows sports
fans to spend less time in line and more time enjoying the game.
PayPass
offers consumers a convenient alternative to cash that allows for
small-ticket purchases to be completed quickly, securely and easily.
Consumers no longer need to fumble for cash and coins, swipe a card,
or sign a receipt for any PayPass purchase under $25. Users simply
tap their PayPass-enabled phone, card, or device on the PayPass
reader at participating merchants and they are on their way.
"MasterCard
is excited about the future of mobile phone payments, particularly
as today's consumers rely increasingly on their mobile phones for
activities other than calls," said Art Kranzley, executive
vice president and group executive, Advanced Payments, MasterCard
Worldwide.
NFC
is a short-range proximity technology that uses radio frequency
(RF) to enable secure, contactless communication between two devices.
Contactless payment is only one of the many data-transfer applications
that NFC enables, which makes it an attractive technology for carriers
looking to increase handset utility for consumers.
"An
easy to use solution is the key for the successful adoption of mobile
phone payment by consumers. We were happy to see trial participants
were personally able to download their HSBC credit cards securely
into mobile phones and were ready to make payments," said Michael
Mullagh, CEO, ViVOtech, which provided wallet, smart poster, and
over-the-air (OTA) payment provisioning software for NFC enabled
mobile phones.
Media Contacts:
Stephen
Cohen
stephen.e.cohen@us.hsbc.com
HSBC - North America
212-525-6901
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