IDEMIA Hungary Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság
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2022-10-12 (ledgerinsights.com)
G20 TechSprint CBDC winners announced - Ledger Insights - blockchain for enterprise
A joint project from Bitt and IDEMIA won the G20 TechSprint competition for central bank digital currency (CBDC)
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2021-02-22 (businesswire.com)
HUBUC Teams up With IDEMIA to Provide Dynamic CVV MOTION CODETM Card to Help Fight Fraud
Embedded financial services provider HUBUC announces the launch of payment cards underpinned by MOTION CODETM - a dynamic CVV technology – from IDEMIA,
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2021-02-18 (businesswire.com)
SadaPay Partners With IDEMIA to Revolutionize and Expand Digital Payment Services in Pakistan
With IDEMIA’s Global Fintech Accelerator Card Program, the Pakistan-based fintech firm can now effectively scale-up its operations and offer a superio
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(punchline-gloucester.com)
Tewkesbury tech firm IDEMIA Oberthur £84.8 million turnover Ashchurch Business Centre
Financial tech firm clocks up new £85-plus million turnover A major employer in Tewkesbury – and a business at the forefront of the electronic financial security market – has clocked up a near £85 million turnover. Once part of the French aerospace group Safran, which also has a major base in the county, and formerly known as Oberthur, IDEMIA employs an estimated 250 staff. Still French owned, and turning over some $3.3 billion (US) last year, the business has revealed its UK operations clocked up a turnover of £84.8 million for the period to December 31, 2018. The figure represents an increase of just over £1 million on the previous year’s £83.8 million turnover for the firm, whose customers are banks and mobile device operators. Profit was up £1,828 million from £3.115 million to £4.943 million. “Turnover in the year is slightly higher than 2017, largely due to increase sales of payment cards and related product services to financial institutions in the UK. Sales of SIM cards and components to mobile phone
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