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NFC mobile payments put to the test in Thailand and Japan

12 February 2009  |  5282 views  |  0 Is Bank m-banking

Thailand's Kasikornbank is to conduct customer trials of Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile payments in Bangkok.

Participants in the Kasikornbank trial will use NFC-enabled Nokia 6212 mobile devices to make purchases at more than 1000 existing merchant locations in Thailand.

The bank has contracted with Helsinki-based NFC specialist Venyon to support the trial, with a view to future deployment as a Trusteed Service Manager (TSM) for full-scale commercial roll-out. The TSM provides over-the-air support for third-party NFC applications on the mobile handset.

Separately, Japanese card issuer Orico says it has been working with Gemalto and mobile operator KDDI on a small-scale technical test of a MasterCard PayPass-compatible NFC service, with a view to conducting wider customer field trials in the near future.

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