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IDEMIA Launches Converged Card to Enable Financial Inclusion with Identity and Payment Card Solution

IDEMIA Launches Converged Card to Enable Financial Inclusion with Identity and Payment Card Solution

IDEMIA, a global leader in identity and security solutions and the number one provider of driver’s licenses in the U.S., announced the development of a Converged Card solution in partnership with Mastercard, allowing cardholders to safely and securely shop for everyday essentials. The solution will help bring more people into the formal economy in the U.S. who currently have limited or no access to financial services.

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“With IDEMIA and Mastercard in partnership, we believe the capabilities of a multi-functional card with combined payment and identifications will increase in importance due to the demand to get funds into consumers’ hands quickly and easily without compromising security”

Converged Card1 is a state-issued driver’s license or identification with a payment credential. This card or digital application will support state-subsidized programs, including unemployment benefits, housing and utility assistance, and tax refunds, allowing the government to automatically reach people that need funding through the public sector faster than with a paper check.

“This card will address the foundational issues of financial inclusion, allowing all citizens to have access to financial services via a prepaid card, in an affordable and timely way, which will create a new and improved process to disburse state government funds,” said Megan Heinze, president of Financial Institutions for North America at IDEMIA, who made the announcement today in a keynote address at MoneyFest.

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“As digital transformation changes the way we live and interact with one another, our shared goal is to build solutions that ensures all consumers receive funds and make payments in a way that meets their specific financial needs,” said Kathleen Tobin, head of Global Strategic Partnerships at IDEMIA.

“Mastercard is proud to support the Converged Card solution with our trusted partner IDEMIA,” said Miguel Gamiño Jr., executive vice president, Global Cities, Enterprise Partnerships, Mastercard. “This Converged Card solution is the result of Mastercard’s strategic partnership with IDEMIA, established in 2018 through City Possible, a unique global network for urban co-development. City Possible allows members to draw on the collective expertise and resources of all stakeholders in order to scale innovative solutions that address pressing global challenges. Over the past two years, we have collaborated to develop solutions that would enable financial inclusion worldwide.”

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