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Palm vein pattern biometrics are used to secure customer transactions

Palm vein pattern biometrics are used to secure customer transactions

Banking on palm vein biometrics

30 Mar 2009

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi turned to cutting edge palm vein biometrics from Fujitsu to help secure customer transactions on a new combined credit and ATM bank card.


The challenge

As part of its corporate strategy to strengthen the retail banking business, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi was planning to issue a new type of IC card which clients can use as both a credit and ATM card. In order to enhance the security of the transaction using the new card, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi also planned to deploy biometrics authentication devices in ATMs and branch offices.

The solution

Download the full case study to find out how the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi tackled the challenge with contact-less palm vein pattern biometrics authentication technology and the benefits it achieved.

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