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Visa Reinvents the Card, Unveils New Products for Digital Age

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SINGAPORE , May 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The way people pay and get paid has changed more in the past five years than in the last 50. Consumers have evolved, adapting to new payment experiences – from the advent of embedded, digital commerce to the rapid adoption of “the tap.” Visa is announcing a suite of new products and services that will be available in Asia Pacific. These solutions are set to ­revolutionise the card and address the future needs of businesses, merchants and consumers, and the financial institutions that serve them.

“Innovation in our industry is vital as payments serve as the fundamental vehicle of commerce enabling economies to thrive,” said Stephen Karpin, Regional President, Asia Pacific, Visa. “There is a huge opportunity for the payments ecosystem to shape new digital experiences together. It is more critical than ever that we partner and collaborate closely to unlock meaningful value and impact for consumers, merchants and local communities.”

“We are seeing a rapid transformation in the way consumers shop and manage their information in today’s hyper-digitalised era,” said TR Ramachandran, Head of Products and Solutions, Asia Pacific, Visa. “The new solutions that are unveiled today will bring truly digital-native payment experiences right into consumers’ palms, setting the stage where commerce is made much more personalised, convenient and secure.”

The new products and services Visa unveiled today, which will begin to roll out later this year across Asia Pacific, include:

Visa Flexible Credential 

A Visa study found that more than half of card users want the power to access multiple accounts through a single credential.[1]  The Visa Flexible Credential will allow a single card product to toggle between payment methods, putting the power of choice in the hands of the consumer. Now people can easily set parameters or choose whether they use debit, credit, “pay-in-four” with Buy Now Pay Later or even pay using rewards points all via the same, single Visa credential. In Asia Pacific, Sumitomo Mitsui Card Company (SMCC) was the first bank to adopt this solution, which is also known as “Olive” to SMCC’s cardholders[2]. The solution is currently available in Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, and will be launched in more Asia Pacific markets later this year.

Tap to Everything

There are six billion mobile devices in the world[3] providing consumers with a versatile NFC enabled device primed to be “tapped.” At the end of 2023, Visa’s tap to pay penetration reached 65% globally, up two times the penetration we saw in 2019, cementing tap as one of the best commerce experiences today.[4]

This year, new ways to “tap” on a mobile device will become an integral part of the Visa experience. 

Tap to Phone : Any device can now be a POS deviceTap to Confirm: Easily authenticates identity when shopping onlineTap to Add Card: Enhances security when adding card into a wallet or appTap to P2P (person-to-person): Allows money to be sent between family and friends

Visa Payment Passkey Service

Identifying a person in the digital world has become incredibly complex and has resulted in a significant increase in fraud. Today, online payment fraud is seven-times higher than in-person payments[5].

Built on the latest Fast Identity Online (FIDO) standards, the Visa Payment Passkey Service enables a consumer to verify and authenticate their identity, and authorise online payments, with a quick scan of their biometrics like their face or fingerprint using authentication tools made available on their devices. When shopping online, Visa passkeys replace the need for passwords or one-time codes, enabling more streamlined and secure transactions. Visa plans to roll out the Visa Payment Passkey Service in selected Asia Pacific markets in the coming years.

Click to Pay 

Guest checkouts have been particularly cumbersome for many consumers as they manually enter their card information and undergo verification processes on eCommerce platforms. Click to Pay eliminates this tedious process, powering a more seamless and secure checkout experience at scale. The solution enables consumers to complete online transactions within a few clicks by selecting which of their pre-enrolled Visa cards they’d like to pay with.  Additionally, in many markets across Asia Pacific, Visa will partner with issuers to enable Click to Pay on new Visa cards, reducing manual entry of card details and passwords from the moment the card arrives.

Data Tokens

For the last 10 years, Visa has added security to the payments ecosystem by tokenising payments, removing sensitive cardholder account information from the payment flow. Today, Visa has crossed the 1 billion mark in tokens issued across Asia Pacific, with widescale adoption by merchants and issuers in the region[6]. As new data regulations create a guide for better consumer data privacy practices, and Gen AI transforms how we discover things online, Visa believes that payment data has a role to play in delivering these new and improved experiences – and that consumers should be empowered to have more control too. Using its tokenisation infrastructure, Visa will offer a new way for people to control their data and receive better shopping experiences, powered by AI.

Visa data tokens let consumers, whose financial institution participates in the program, consent to sharing their data as they shop online, then see where it’s been shared and revoke access right from their banking app. With data tokens, Visa and participating banks can enable an experience where a merchant can request consent from the consumer to get more personalised offers as they shop. If the consumer agrees, behind-the-scenes, Visa issues a private data token to the merchant complete with AI-generated insights based on the consumer’s transaction data. The data token can be used with the merchant’s AI models to deliver real-time recommendations for the shopper. Visa will also pass the data token to the consumer’s bank to capture where the data has been shared, so the consumer can easily review where it has been shared in their mobile banking app and revoke access if they choose.

[1] Source: from Visa Flex Account Consumer Research Conducted November 2022: Consumer evaluation of Flex Consumer Value Proposition to support Visa’s pitch to Issuers (AP Markets only)

[2]  https://www.smfg.co.jp/english/gr2023/pdf/2308_ird_e19.pdf

[3] Statista Data 2023: https://www.statista.com/statistics/330695/number-of-smartphone-users-worldwide/ 

[4] VisaNet Data, December 2023, December 2019

[5] Source: 1. Visa data. Fraud data from 3Q23. Approval rate from 4Q23.

[6] Source: https://www.visa.com.vn/en_VN/about-visa/newsroom/press-releases/visa-tokens-bring-usd2-billion-uplift-to-digital-commerce-in-asia-pacific.html 

About Visa
Visa (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments, facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network, enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift everyone everywhere and see access as foundational to the future of money movement. Learn more at Visa.com.

 

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Morrison Foerster Opens Amsterdam Office, Extending the Reach of Its Premier Privacy + Data Security Practice

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The firm’s 18th office worldwide and 4th in Europe, will create deeper connections with global clients.

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Morrison Foerster (MoFo), a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce that it has opened an office in Amsterdam to further extend the reach of its premier Privacy + Data Security practice, and forge deeper connections with global clients operating in Europe.
The office is the firm’s 18th globally and 4th in Europe, and will be led by partner Alex van der Wolk, co-chair of MoFo’s preeminent Global Privacy & Data Security practice. Initially, the office will include van der Wolk, partner Marijn Storm, and senior of counsel Lokke Moerel, all admitted to practice in the Netherlands, with further additions to the office expected following the office’s formal opening.

MoFo’s new Amsterdam office enables the firm to further entrench its roots with disputes and transactions clients globally and in the European market, offering closer and more strategic ties with clients that the firm is already advising in the Netherlands, alongside the opportunity to forge new relationships.

“Establishing a presence in the Netherlands creates an exciting proposition for clients as we grow Morrison Foerster’s global platform,” said Eric McCrath, Chair of Morrison Foerster. “Amsterdam represents a thriving, multi-industry hub, with many of the globe’s biggest corporations present in the city alongside innovative new startups and scale-ups. The founder members of our Amsterdam office have been practicing in the Netherlands for many years and already have an established network in the region, affording us a running start as we open our newest office in the MoFo network. We are excited at what Amsterdam can bring to our platform and look forward to the success of our newest office.”

The firm’s Amsterdam office will look to build on its strong Privacy + Data Security practice, advising a cross-section of companies in the technology, life sciences, and artificial intelligence industries.

“Having advised numerous Netherlands-based clients for many years, I am excited to lead our new office in Amsterdam, welcoming existing and new clients to Morrison Foerster’s premier global platform for data privacy and security matters,” said van der Wolk. “Our team in Amsterdam, with market-leading attorneys in data privacy, will not only lead on complex work in their own right, but are also play a crucial role on an array of the firm’s global mandates, from cross-border disputes to billion-dollar deals. I am excited to build the firm’s 18th office in its global network.”

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AmpUp and Hubject Join Forces to Accelerate EV Charging Across North America

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New collaboration to introduce Plug&Charge technology, followed by expanded access through the eRoaming network

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — AmpUp, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, and Hubject, the global leader in eRoaming and Plug & Charge services, today announced a partnership aimed at accelerating the EV charging experience across North America.

Under this collaboration, AmpUp will first implement Hubject’s Plug&Charge technology across its new charging stations. This innovative feature simplifies charging by allowing EV drivers to initiate payment without relying on app-based methods or RFID cards. Following this rollout, AmpUp’s charging stations will be integrated into Hubject’s extensive eRoaming network, providing seamless access to over 1 million charging points globally.

“Charger availability and ease of use are vital for making the EV transition accessible to all,” said Tom Sun, CEO and co-founder of AmpUp. “By partnering with Hubject, we are committed to enhancing the charging experience for our customers while expanding charging opportunities in their communities.”

Key benefits of the partnership include:

Plug&Charge Implementation: A simplified payment process for EV drivers.Access to a Vast Network: Integration into Hubject’s global network of over 1 million charging points.Enhanced Interoperability: Ensures driver choice and access to charging infrastructure across borders.

Trishan Peruma, Hubject North America CEO, said, “We welcome AmpUp as a valued partner in the Hubject eMobility ecosystem as we look to provide a seamless and secure charging experience for even more drivers across North America.”

The partnership between AmpUp and Hubject marks a pivotal advancement in expanding reliable and user-friendly EV charging infrastructure across the continent. Together, the companies are driving toward a future where sustainable transportation is accessible to everyone.

About AmpUp
AmpUp is breaking down barriers to widespread EV adoption with the most reliable, flexible, and user-friendly EV charging platform. Since its founding in 2018, AmpUp has powered over 1,500 charging networks across 75 North American markets, enabling businesses and property owners to seamlessly deploy and manage EV charging solutions. Trusted by industry leaders such as JLL, CBRE, Domino’s Pizza, Goodyear, Under Armour, and Hilton, AmpUp is at the forefront of advancing sustainable transportation. For more information, visit www.ampup.io. For marketing inquiries, please contact randa@ampup.io

About Hubject
Hubject simplifies the charging of electric vehicles. Through its eRoaming platform intercharge, the eMobility specialist connects Charge Point Operators (CPOs) and eMobility Service Providers (EMPs) to provide standardized access to charging infrastructure regardless of any network. Hubject has established the world’s largest cross-provider charging network for electric vehicles by connecting CPO networks encompassing over 1 million connected charging points and more than 2,250 B2B partners across 63 countries and four continents. In addition, Hubject is a trusted consulting partner in the Mobility market, advising automotive manufacturers, charging providers, and other EV-related businesses looking to launch eMobility services or implement Plug&Charge using ISO15118-2 and ISO15118-20. In essence, Hubject promotes eMobility and its advancement worldwide. For more information, please visit www.hubject.com follow us on LinkedIn.

 

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Therap Services Strengthens Documentation with Advanced HIPAA-Compliant Secure Video Documentation Tool

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TORRINGTON, Conn., Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Therap Services, the national leader in HIPAA-compliant electronic documentation solutions for organizations in the Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), and other human services industries, strengthens its documentation capabilities with the Secure Video Documentation tool and giving service providers a highly secure and HIPAA-compliant solution for managing videos containing Protected Health Information (PHI). This tool is designed to meet the needs of organizations that require efficient, secure, and integrated video documentation within their workflows.

The Secure Video Documentation tool allows users to upload and store videos in a centralized Video Library. These videos can be attached directly to existing modules within the Therap system, including General Event Reports (GER), GER Resolution, Individual Home Page, ISP Program, and T-Logs. This integration strengthens the documentation process by enabling providers to enhance traditional records with video evidence, improving both the clarity and comprehensiveness of reports.

Therap’s solution ensures that PHI-related video content is managed in a secure environment, with access strictly controlled through user privilege assignments. Based on their roles, users can view or download videos as needed, supporting collaborative workflows while safeguarding sensitive data. This functionality aligns with Therap’s commitment to privacy and security, ensuring that service providers can meet regulatory requirements while improving care and operational efficiency.

Designed specifically for service providers, the Secure Video Documentation tool is an invaluable resource for documenting incidents. By integrating video content into their systems, organizations can achieve better communication, more detailed documentation, and greater accountability in their service delivery.

The availability of this tool highlights Therap’s dedication to providing innovative and practical solutions for the human services sector. Service providers using the Therap system now have a reliable and secure way to incorporate video documentation into their processes, further enhancing their ability to deliver high-quality care while maintaining compliance with privacy regulations.

For more information on Therap’s HIPAA Compliant Secure Video Streaming, please visit:
https://www.therapservices.net/products/hipaa-compliant-video-storage/

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Therap’s comprehensive and HIPAA-compliant software is used in human services settings for documentation, communication, reporting, EVV and billing.

Learn more at  www.therapservices.net.

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