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Tokyo, Japan, January 22, 2004 - JCB Co.,
Ltd., the international payment brand,
is offering a trial service for Mobile
Offica, a contactless chip and mobile
solution that offers corporations cashless
payment and office access control functions
through 'NTT DoCoMo's i-mode®
FeliCa Preview Service' for mobile phones.
The trial service, available until July
2004, marks the first time that a credit
card payment service has been made available
for mobile phones with a contactless chip
in Japan.
JCB's Offica solution is designed to meet
the increasing security needs of corporations
and the increasing demands for employee
convenience and usability. Built around
Sony's widely-used FeliCa contactless IC
chip technology, Offica offers a diverse
menu of functions including office access
control, employee attendance tracking and
network authentication as well as a cashless
purchasing function that is more advanced
than older prepaid card systems.
Corporate users are free to choose the
applications that will serve them best
and customize the solution to their needs.
The Offica solution offers postpayment
capabilities, linking the employee's spending
at the office to his or her own credit
card account. This allows employees to
earn loyalty points on office-related purchases,
and eliminates the burden on companies
of administering cash and equipment to
load value onto cards.
JCB's Mobile Offica offers further advantages
to conventional plastic card systems. Employees
can monitor outstanding balances and view
a detailed history of transactions on their
mobile phone displays with "JCB Office
Purchase Inquiry", a downloadable
java-based application, without having
to use a separate card reader, for example.
JCB is now examining the possibility of
adding a mobile on-line function to request
an increase in credit limit for even more
value-added service.
"Payment solutions for the future
must take advantage of the latest chip
and information technology," said
Takahiro Shimokawa, Vice President of Advanced
Technologies at JCB. "Functionality
will be provided via the media most suited
to the application - whether that is conventional
plastic cards, mobile phones, hand-held
PDAs or even key chains. Payment systems
that capture the market will be those that
offer the most effective solution for each
individual situation. This is why JCB is
moving ahead with the development of payment
solutions using new devices and new technologies
that are now emerging throughout the market".
The advantages of IC chip technology will
become even more marked in the future,
particularly in the corporate environment
where the limited range of equipment and
infrastructure makes flexible and innovative
use of the chip easier to implement. JCB's
solutions, including the new Mobile Offica,
offer a technological edge that complement
its existing international credit card
payment system infrastructure.
i-mode and i-appli are registered trademarks
of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony
Corporation.
About JCB Co., Ltd.
JCB is an international credit card brand
and the largest card issuer/acquirer in
Japan. JCB launched its card business in
Japan in 1961 and began expanding overseas
in 1981. Its merchant network includes
11.42 million merchants and spans 189 countries
and territories. JCB cards are now issued
in 18 countries and territories, with 49.6
million cardmembers. As part of its international
growth strategy, JCB has formed alliances
with more than 320 leading banks and financial
institutions globally to increase merchant
coverage and cardmember base. JCB's corporate
philosophy of "Service from the heart",
a commitment to responsive, high-quality
service, continues to guide it as it creates
the future together with its customers,
merchants and partners. For further information,
please visit the JCB International homepage
at http://www.jcbinternational.com.
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