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Tokyo, Japan, September 14, 2004 - JCB,
the leading international payment brand,
is pleased to announce that JCB Co., Ltd
will start a QUICPay contactless
payment system trial project in November.
The QUICPay system offers users simple
and speedy offline payments in less than
one second, and can be used in a variety
of contactless chip media. The current
trial will implement the system in mobile
phones compatible with NTT DoCoMo's mobile
wallet service.
Twenty employees of the Kanachu Hire taxi
company, based in Atsugi, in the suburbs
of Tokyo, will receive NTT DoCoMo mobile
wallet service handsets to download the
QUICPay application, while about 30 of
the company's cabs will be equipped with
contactless readers. The POS readers and
data processing system at Kanachu Hire
will be provided by SAXA, Inc.
"Everybody knows that people are
busy in the Tokyo metro area. That's where
the convenience and speed of QUICPay can
make a big difference. QUICPay is signature-free
and stress-free - just tap and go," said
Mr. Go Masaki, Assistant Vice President
of JCB's Strategic Market Development Department. "Not
only is payment more convenient for the
customer, but the time saved frees the
cab driver to serve the next fare even
faster than before."
QUICPay ("Quick and Useful IC Payment")
is significantly faster and more convenient
than cash. Part of the customer's existing
credit limit is assigned to a contactless
IC chip, which may be embedded in a plastic
card, or incorporated in the customer's
i-mode® FeliCa® mobile wallet service phone
as in the current trial. The QUICPay amount
is billed to the customer's existing credit
card just like any other card purchase.
Payment of taxi fares with a credit card
used to mean a cumbersome process in which
the driver used a manual imprinter to capture
data on a sales voucher. But in recent
years, more automated on-line processing
of card payments at some taxi companies
has already resulted in a significant increase
in payment by card. "Credit cards
eliminate the problem in paying the fare
in cash when the driver has to handle big
bills and make change. And now with QUICPay,
payment is going to be easier and smoother
than ever before," commented Masaki.
The trial will run for two months. JCB
will use the feedback provided by riders
and drivers at the end of the trial in
preparation for the full-scale release
of the QUICPay system in the spring of
2005. The significant reduction of payment
transaction times makes QUICPay suitable
for a number of markets where quick throughput
is critical, such as supermarkets and convenience
stores.
Recent advances in JCB product development
include the Offica corporate solution,
as well as projects involving mobile payment
system implementations and biometric authentication.
JCB is continuing to move forward both
in international standardization and in
devising innovative solutions targeting
specific local market needs, which will
benefit both merchants and consumers.
i-mode is a registered trademark of
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan and other countries.
FeliCa is a contactless IC chip technology
developed by Sony Corporation and a registered
trademark of Sony Corporation.

From left: The card reader has a mag-stripe
reader on one side, and a contactless
reader on the other for use with NTT
DoCoMo's mobile wallet handset.
About SAXA Inc.
SAXA, Inc. was established in April 2004
as part of the reorganization of Tamura
Taiko Holdings (Tamura Electric and Taiko
Electric). SAXA's two core business areas
are network solutions, especially key
telephone systems, and security solutions
incorporating expertise in contactless
IC technology. SAXA provides a wide range
of contactless IC and other systems to
the public transport industry, including
bus, rail and taxi.
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 11.7 million merchants and spans
189 countries and territories. JCB cards
are now issued in 18 countries and territories,
with 51.6 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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