27 results about this entity
Period: 28 Sep 2005 - 25 Apr 2024
News
Taiwan's CTBC Bank has launched a pilot version of an ATM that uses both facial recognition and finger-vein scanning to verify identity.
10 August 2015
Barclays corporate customers will soon be able to log into their online accounts by scanning their fingers with biometric readers that use vein authentication technology from Hitachi.
05 September 2014
Allied Irish Bank (AIB) has enlisted Hitachi to overhaul its entire IT storage environment as part of a wider effort to become a more digitally-focused operation.
11 December 2013
Bank BPH in Poland is to install 'Finger Vein' biometric scanners across its branch network to provide customers with secure money transaction services without the need for PIN entry.
19 September 2012
Turkey's Isbank has installed around 3400 Hitachi biometric finger vein scanners in ATMs and branches across the country, enabling customers to withdraw cash without a card.
07 February 2012
In a European first, Polish bank BPS has unveiled an ATM that uses Hitachi's finger vein authentication technology to identify customers.
13 May 2010
Barclays has confirmed that a storage disc array fault at its Gloucester data centre caused its ATMs and online and telephone banking systems to crash yesterday.
17 June 2009
Electronics giant Hitachi is teaming with Japanese card issuer JCB to develop a biometric payment system based on its finger vein authentication technology that can be used as an alternative to cards and cash at the point of sale.
23 July 2007
Japan Post has awarded a consortium including Hitachi and NTT Data a Y22 billion contract to supply the IT infrastructure for Yucho Bank, which will be created later this year through the privatisation of the postal company.
12 June 2007
Japan's Shinkin Central Bank has installed an access control system based on Hitachi's finger vein authentication technology at its New York branch, in what is the first implementation of the technology in the US.
05 March 2007
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) is deploying Hitachi's finger vein authentication technology as the user ID system for ATMs located in am/pm convenience stores throughout Japan.
03 March 2006
StepNexus, the owner of the Multos multi-application smart card operating system, has acquired Hive Minded, the company that created and licenses .NET-based Nectar smart cards and technology.
16 February 2006
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