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Tokyo, Japan, June 10, 2004 - JCB, a leading
international credit card brand, today
launched a 2 month site trial of its new
wristwatch Offica corporate solution. The
'Offica Watch', in cooperation with Casio,
contains employee ID, access control and
cashless payment functions. Twenty-five
JCB employees will use the Offica Watch
instead of the current Offica card to access
the JCB tower in central Tokyo, make purchases
at company restaurants and stores, and
carry out a variety of administrative functions.
"This watch will improve convenience
and user-friendliness for the wearers,
as they don't have to take something out
of their pocket or purse to open a door
or pay for coffee. We think this has particular
advantages in environments such as manufacturing
plants or amusement parks where people
should be hands-free and not have to carry
a lot of things around." said Mr.
Yuichi Momose, Executive Vice President
and General Manager of Strategic Market
Development department at JCB. "We'll
be launching this solution commercially
early next year, after a review of the
2 month live trial."
The introduction of a wristwatch-based
solution incorporating a suite of contactless
chip functions is a first for Japan, and
follows the trial of JCB's innovative Mobile
Offica. Mobile Offica is a mobile phone
based corporate solution through mobile
phones in cooperation with NTT DoCoMo at
the beginning of this year. Both Mobile
Offica and the new Offica Watch utilize
Sony's FeliCa* contactless interface chip.
The corporate environment, with a limited
range of equipment and infrastructure,
allows for faster, easier implementation
of chip-based information and payment technology
in media such as Mobile Offica and Offica
Watch. JCB is committed to developing solutions
that provide superior functionality via
the most suitable media - conventional
plastic cards, mobile phones, key chains
or PDAs.
JCB's Offica solution offers corporations
a diverse and flexible menu of functions
including access control, network authentication,
employee identification and attendance
tracking, and cashless purchasing at the
office. A major advance over conventional,
prepaid applications, Offica's postpay
function links to the employee's own JCB
brand credit card.
*Felica is a registered trademark of Sony
Corporation.
About Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is one of the
leading consumer electronics companies
in the world. Since its establishment in
1957, Casio has been supplying revolutionary
products based on original ideas and advanced
technology that contribute to society through
improving people's lives. "If it is
not original, it's not a CASIO" is
our way of thinking, and that tradition
continues in all our new innovative product
development and offerings, including calculators
and timepieces, digital cameras, mobile
phones, musical instruments, LCD TVs, and
digital office equipment. CASIO's activities
are driven by a relentless pursuit to deliver
innovative products with advanced digital
technology, offering product and performance
refinement while reducing size and power
consumption.
About JCB Co., Ltd.
JCB is an international credit card brand
and the largest card issuer and acquirer
in Japan. JCB launched its card business
in Japan in 1961 and began expanding
overseas in 1981. Its merchant network
includes 11.4 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
and 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 Co. Ltd. home page at:
www.jcb-global.com/english or www.jcbinternational.com.
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Cashless
payment at a JCB canteen with a wristwatch
Offica
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The Offica series incorporating
contactless chips for cashless payment
and office access control.
From left: "Offica"- JCB's
employee ID card, available since May
2003. "Mobile Offica"-NTT
Docomo's mobile phone, in a trial project
from December 2003. "Offica Watch"-
Casio's wristwatch, in a trial project
from June 2004.
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