PBZ, IN COLLABORATION WITH INTESA SANPAOLO CARD LTD., IS THE FIRST TO TEST HCE FOR MOBILE NFC PAYMENTS ON THE GLOBAL AMERICAN EXPRESS NETWORK - Top Stories news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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PBZ, IN COLLABORATION WITH INTESA SANPAOLO CARD LTD., IS THE FIRST TO TEST HCE FOR MOBILE NFC PAYMENTS ON THE GLOBAL AMERICAN EXPRESS NETWORK

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Posted on August 1, 2014

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INTESA SANPAOLO: PRIVREDNA BANKA ZAGREB (PBZ), INTESA SANPAOLO CARD AND AMERICAN EXPRESS LAUNCH FIRST HCE PILOT FOR MOBILE NFC PAYMENTS 

PBZ and Partners Launch NFC HCE Pilot

Privredna Banka Zagreb (PBZ, Intesa Sanpaolo Group), Intesa Sanpaolo Card Ltd. and American Express announced that the three companies haveinitiated a pilot to test – for the first time – HCE (Host Card Emulation) for mobile NFC (Near-FieldCommunication) payments at POS (Point-of-Sale) terminals in Croatia. PBZ is the first AmericanExpress card-issuing partner to test HCE on the American Express global network.

How HCE Enables Secure Mobile Payments

With HCE, PBZ can store card account details in a secure, virtual cloud. When a cardholder initiates a payment using an NFC-enabled mobile phone, the card account and payment details are transmitted from the cloud to the NFC-enabled mobile phone and POS terminal, enabling the cardholder to complete the transaction in a fast, secure manner.

Mobile NFC Payments Rollout in Croatia

The PBZ mobile NFC payment services will be enabled initially on smart phone devices. With HCE, PBZ will be able to offer mobile NFC payment services to all of its cardholders in Croatia, regardless of the mobile network operator, and on multiple payment networks.

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“We are delighted that PBZ is the first financial institution within the Intesa Sanpaolo Group to test HCE for secure mobile NFC payments on the global American Express network,” said ZdenekHouser, President of the Management Board of Intesa Sanpaolo Card, the Group’s payment card company. “At Intesa Sanpaolo Card, we have always been committed to investing in innovative payment technologies, and we are extremely proud that we have been able to quickly roll out this pilot with PBZ Group and American Express and enable fast, secure contactless payments using a mobile phone in Croatia.”

User Registration and Service Activation Steps

Once a cardholder has registered for the mobile NFC payment service with PBZ, the cardholder then shall download the application to the mobile phone handset. Once that is done, the cardholder can enroll a payment card using two separate verification codes that are provided by PBZ. Then, when in a store, the cardholder simply “waves” the mobile phone in front of an NFC-enabled POS terminal, and the payment is completed.

Leadership and Innovation in Payment Solutions

“PBZ continues to lead the marketplace in introducing the latest payment innovations,” said Dinko Lucic, Member of PBZ Management Board. “In Croatia, PBZ Group was the first to launch internetbanking, in addition to online mobile banking 10 years ago. By testing this new NFC-based securepayment option, we will continue to play an important role in making the latest paymenttechnologies available to our customers.”

Global Perspectives from American Express

“American Express recognizes that consumers around the world are paying in new and different ways,” said Mike Matan, Head of the Global Network Business, American Express. “We are delighted to launch this HCE pilot with PBZ and Intesa Sanpaolo Card, and we look forward to working closely with them as we continue to explore and introduce new mobile NFC payment options on the American Express network in Croatia.”

“The launch of this pilot in Croatia marks an important milestone that will ultimately drive broader adoption of mobile payments across the region,” said Adriana Saitta, Head of Retail of IntesaSanpaolo International Subsidiary Banks Division. “Following the pilot and the insights we gain from our tests, we soon will be able to make the HCE solution available to other banks within the Intesa Sanpaolo Group, allowing us to quickly deliver mobile NFC solutions across a diverse range of payment products.”

Key Takeaways

  • PBZ is the first American Express issuing partner globally to pilot HCE for NFC mobile payments on the AmEx network.
  • The pilot allows card data to be securely stored in the cloud and transmitted to NFC-enabled smartphones at POS terminals.
  • The service is offered on smartphones regardless of mobile operator and is expected to expand across Intesa Sanpaolo Group.
  • Cardholders register, download an app, verify with two codes, and 'wave' their phone to pay.
  • This marks a milestone in mobile payment innovation in Croatia and the broader region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is HCE and why is it significant?
HCE (Host Card Emulation) allows card details to be stored securely in the cloud and used for mobile NFC payments without a physical secure element, enhancing flexibility and security.
How do customers enroll in the service?
Cardholders register with PBZ, download the mobile app, verify their card via two codes, and then can tap their NFC-enabled smartphone at POS terminals to pay.
Is the service limited by mobile operator or card network?
No. PBZ can offer the NFC mobile payment service to all cardholders in Croatia, regardless of mobile network operator or payment network.
Why is this pilot important for the region?
It is the first HCE-based mobile NFC payment pilot on the global American Express network, paving the way for broader adoption across the Intesa Sanpaolo Group and region.

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