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Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by lalasticlala(m): 8:26am On Jan 25, 2015
Responding to banks’ efforts to reach out to people who do not typically use financial services, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan this week inaugurated the first Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV) certified smart card manufacturing plant in sub-Saharan Africa.

The plant, built by Nigeria-based SecureID, will be based in Lagos, and produce mostly payment cards such as credit, debit and prepaid or personalized card services with various combinations of functions including payment (Visa/MasterCard/Verve), photo identification, Mifare contactless access control and biometric match-on cards. It is fully Nigerian-owned and 95 percent of its staff will be composed of local workers. The plant will have annual production capacity for 200 million cards.

“Smart cards or cards with embedded chips are key to our digital existence,” according to a statement from Jonathan. “Consider the everyday uses to which we put various SIM cards, biometric identity cards, and debit and credit cards used in the finance industry. Increasingly, they are becoming part of our personal and corporate staple.”

Jonathan noted that the SecureID project was conceived in collaboration with leaders in the global smart card industry and its products include SIM cards for the telecom sector, debit and credit cards for the financial sector and high security polycarbonate cards for the most sensitive identification needs.

Preliminary estimates indicate that there are currently about 150 million active SIM cards, 110 million biometric ID cards and 15 million credit and debit cards in Nigeria, Jonathan said. As more financial-inclusion schemes, requiring more bank cards, are rolled out and different Nigerian states implement ID projects, the numbers of smart cards in use are expected to experience double-digit growth, he said.


Jonathan implied that the smart card manufacturing project would not have been possible if a level playing field and a basis for better competition between locally manufactured and imported smart cards had not been created.

“Previously, this sort of venture would have been unprofitable. Import tariffs heavily skewed to the advantage of imported finished cards would have made it difficult for local manufacturers to compete on cost,” he said. “A collaborative engagement between the Ministry of Communications Technology and the Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment has resulted in a review of the import tariffs on the key inputs for smart card manufacturing.”

SecureID has been working to enable financial inclusion in Nigeria, delivering financial services at affordable costs to people in disadvantaged and low-income segments.

In October, SecureID partnered with Sterling Bank to provide a Biometric Identification Card to bring financial services to the so-called unbanked population. The company’s efforts also support the plan by the country’s central bank plan to reduce Nigeria’s unbanked rate from 46.3 percent to 20 percent by 2020. The company is also PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) compliant.


http://www.itworld.com/article/2874335/nigerian-smart-card-plant-supports-expansion-of-financial-services-to-poor.html

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by elantraceey(f): 8:29am On Jan 25, 2015
Welldone Mr President

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by daveP(m): 8:38am On Jan 25, 2015
Esis si niferi gbe nokia!! shocked


the mandate completion is underway. LHU
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by PerfumeRepublik: 9:25am On Jan 25, 2015
Nice One

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Craigston: 11:21am On Jan 25, 2015
Now we've got one thing right.

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by englishmart(m): 11:29am On Jan 25, 2015
I don't get it
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by priscaoge(f): 2:17pm On Jan 25, 2015
englishmart:
I don't get it

Read again! angry tongue

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by francizy(m): 2:20pm On Jan 25, 2015
A welcome development but we need more..
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by MillionDollars: 2:50pm On Jan 25, 2015
if the forthcoming election was sportbetting


BUHARI 1.10 vs JONATHAN 8.15

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by infobiz9ja(m): 3:38pm On Jan 25, 2015
Nice Initiative

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by infobiz9ja(m): 3:39pm On Jan 25, 2015
MillionDollars:
if the forthcoming election was sportbetting


BUHARI 1.10 vs JONATHAN 8.15

grin

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by koxi: 4:07pm On Jan 25, 2015
Good

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Nobody: 4:07pm On Jan 25, 2015
this is commendable. if GEJ has being bringing this sort of thing before Now, I would have voted him. but I'm sorry, its too late now.

Said Buhari

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Nobody: 4:08pm On Jan 25, 2015
FTC
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Harrisonn(m): 4:08pm On Jan 25, 2015
NICE ONE

GEJ TILL 2019

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by gameboy727(m): 4:09pm On Jan 25, 2015
Nice initiative. Anything that improves the life of the poor is worth it.

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by yomalex(m): 4:10pm On Jan 25, 2015
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by lonelydora: 4:10pm On Jan 25, 2015
Ok
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by jimharry21(m): 4:11pm On Jan 25, 2015
Naira droppind..... card plant being built... for what ?

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by freezyprinzy(m): 4:11pm On Jan 25, 2015
did i c lag as d capital of nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by holluwai(m): 4:15pm On Jan 25, 2015
Irrelevant!!! Provide jobs and give out loans for education, house, cars and so on. Without money to spend the card is just irrelevant! Clueless weyrey oshi

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by dansokoto1(m): 4:15pm On Jan 25, 2015
sai Gmb
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by patriotic007: 4:19pm On Jan 25, 2015
GOD FORBID IF BUHARI BECOMES PRESIDENT HE WILL CANCEL ALL THIS GOOD POLICIES OF GEJ LIKE HE STOPPED THE LAGOS METRO LINE ALL IN THE NAME OF FIGHTING CORRUPTION.......GOD FORBID THAT ILLITRATE GETS TO POWER AGAIN....SAY AMEN WITH A LIKE

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Uchexxy(m): 4:19pm On Jan 25, 2015
A welcome development but my ques is this. Those who have multiple account, will all their account be incorporated into one card or will they get different cards from each bank they operate?
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by AVVS(m): 4:20pm On Jan 25, 2015
wait...when you were writing this post
WHERE WERE YOU(CITY)
WHAT'S UR PHONE NAME
UR SIM NETWORK
UR ACTIVE DATA PRICE
UR GENDER
UR RELIGION
UR HEAD SHAPE
answer the above questions,there is a job waitin for u
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by 190: 4:21pm On Jan 25, 2015
wetin jonah don develop again
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by buJu234: 4:21pm On Jan 25, 2015
englishmart:
I don't get it

A typical Nigerian graduate...

Plz learn to read and understand articles before you type

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Nobody: 4:22pm On Jan 25, 2015
This Guy should be Re-elected, that's all.

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Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Nobody: 4:24pm On Jan 25, 2015
lalasticlala:
The plant, built by Nigeria-based SecureID, will be
based in the country’s capital, Lagos, and produce
mostly payment cards such as credit, debit and
prepaid or personalized card services with various
combinations of functions including payment (Visa/
MasterCard/Verve), photo identification, Mifare
contactless access control and biometric match-on
cards. It is fully Nigerian-owned and 95 percent of its
staff will be composed of local workers. The plant will
have annual production capacity for 200 million cards.

@the bolded. Are we in reverse gear op?
Re: Nigerian Smart Card Plant Supports Expansion Of Financial Services To Poor by Nobody: 4:26pm On Jan 25, 2015
Uchexxy:
A welcome development but my ques is this. Those who have multiple account, will all their account be incorporated into one card or will they get different cards from each bank they operate?

yes sir, i think it will be different card for different bank unless all banks work together

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