Thames Technology: Become first to produce dual interface metal payment cards

Thames Technology: Become first to produce dual interface metal payment cards

  • Thames Technology is thrilled to announce that its Fusion Card will become the first metal card with a dual interface 
  • Achieved this momentous break-through utilizing Amatech IP, the de facto standard technology to dual interface metal cards globally
  • The Fusion Metal Card is perfect for large volume issuance for mass affluent market applications
  • It enables issuers to offer a luxury product at an affordable price and with unrivaled speed to market
  • The option for any color digital print on the surface of the card including a ‘window to metal’ option offers a luxurious appearance
  • Weighing in at 14 grams, it provides a reassuringly heavier feel and cooler touch
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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