Ray Van Eng (08/27/97)
Just before the end of 1996, the Danish Payment Systems (PBS) conducted the first ever live SET protocol transaction and later interacted with Europay Norway to complete the world's first cross-border SET payment.
The French, well known for its wide-spread smart card usage is linking up chip card technology with SET for use in a project known as E-comm to be introduced to thousands of households in October 1997. Smart card maker Germplus, Visa, France Telecom and others are involved in the project. There are currently about 25 million smart cards in circulation in that country. To promote safe electronic shopping in Germany, a country with about four million Internet users, Europay International, Commerzbank AG and Karstadt, Europe's largest department store chain are working together to launch a pilot involving the use of 1,500 Eurocard-MasterCard cards.
Louis-Noel Joly, Director and CEO at Europay International, said, "Germany's participation in a SET/Eurocard-MasterCard pilot is absolutely key not only because it boasts the biggest number of Internet users across Europe but also as it is an advanced market in terms of payment systems. With more and more SET pilots taking off around Europe, we are confident that cross-border transactions on the Internet will become common place in the near future."
Europay is actively working with Mastercard International to expand the geographic reach of their payment program so as to enable Eurocard cardholders to make purchases at merchant locations not only in Europe but around the world also. |