Struggling Australian smartcard and point of sale company Keycorp today said it would sell its smartcard business for $25.3 million to an unnamed international company.
Magnetic stripe cards are on their way out the door, according to electronic transaction solutions provider Keycorp.
Australian-headquartered secure electronic transactions provider KeyCorp has secured a sub-contracting deal with Hong Kong-based PCCW Business eSolutions to deliver 1.2 million smart-cards for the territory's smart-card identity system.
While its smart card business remains quiet in the Australian market ASX-listed electronic payments company Keycorp is improving its rate of success through the provision of point-of-sale pre-paid communications.
Australian smartcard company Keycorp is involved in a deal to supply the US Postal Service with smartcards for e-filing purposes.
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