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Asseco SEE implemented a Mobile Token Solution at Banca Carpatica in Romania

Banca Carpatica announced that it is offering to its clients a new technology, Mobile Token application, named Carpatica m-Token. Easy to use and installed directly on mobile phone, the application is always available to the end user.

Banca Carpatica announced that it is offering to its clients a new technology, Mobile Token application, named Carpatica m-Token. Easy to use and installed directly on mobile phone, the application is always available to the end user.

Carpatica m-Token is supported by most mobile platforms available to the market including iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Mobile and all mobile phones with JAVA support. Application is installed on mobile phone and has the same functions as a hardware token or  a display card (Mastercard e-Smart).

"This new solution confirms once again our strategy to offer innovative products to our clients, promptly responding to their more and more sophisticated requests. www.carpaticaonline.ro platform offers useful information to online users, both to new users and also to those who already have basic knowledge regarding internet banking services. After last year when we brought the display cards to the banking market in Romania, now we are presenting to our clients another option, Carpatica m-Token application. Banking is migrating, slowly but surely, to online banking environment and we are supporting this transition by the new and innovative solutions we are offering. Future is online," said Georgiana Coanda, Executive Director Carpathian network of Retail Commercial Bank.

Adrian Nastase, Asseco SEE Romania: “Mobile Token is part of Asseco SEE’s authentication solutions and proved to be a very successful product with implementations in most countries from South Eastern Europe. This year we have managed to implement a Mobile Token solution at Intesa Sanpaoplo Bank as well. We will continue to innovate and offer to our clients new solutions for alternative channels area”.


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