Customers: Hattha Kaksekar Limited Phnom Penh; Financial services, investments and audit Contractors: BPC Group Product: SmartVista for MicrofinanceНа базе: SmartVista Project date: 2013/01 - 2013/04
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On April 23, 2013, BPC Bank Technologies announced the launch of the processing center of the microfinance company Hattha Kaksekar (Cambodia). The system is based on a multifunctional complex family of SmartVista products .
Summary of work
Currently, Hattha customers can use the services of requesting a balance and minivipes, changing the PIN code, and making money transfers at ATMs and POS terminals.
The contractor's employees have implemented a number of innovative solutions first used in Cambodia: currency exchange without using a card and biometric fingerprint identification on ATMs and POS terminals. According to the customer's employees, making payments and repaying loans using biometric technologies is the most convenient service for all Hattha customers, it also reduces the risk of fraud.
"As the SmartVista family of products is the core of our processing system, we are confident in our ability to provide our customers with convenient access to a wide range of innovative solutions, products and services that will undoubtedly change their lives for the better. Thanks to the launch of SmartVista into commercial operation, our efficiency has increased with lower costs. Today we can say that we are 5 years ahead of the development of processing systems existing in Cambodia, "said Hout Ieng Tong, President of Hattha Kaksekar. "As a result of the systematic migration of the national payment system to the EMV standard, Cambodia is part of the international community that has adopted electronic payment security standards, and we plan to become the first microfinance company in the country to issue chip cards.""Thanks to the
SmartVistaHattha family of products, Kaksekar is not only able to bring new products and solutions to the market much faster, while reducing costs, but also outperforms the business efficiency of other players in the Cambodian market," said Rajan Narayan, Managing Director of BPC Bank Technologies in the Asia-Pacific region.