Advanced Card Systems Ltd. Page 6 of 45. Product and Service Guide version 3.9 June 2005 2.2 PC-Linked Readers 2.2.1 ACR30 Smart Card Reader/Writer The ACR30 is a compact and cost-effective reader which supports all microcontroller cards with T=0 or T=1 protocols as well as the.
HK$ 005.689 million (2017)HK$181.743 million (2017)HK$153.701 million (2017)OwnerHNA EcoTech Group (75%)HNA EcoTech GroupHNA Technology Investments(100%)Advanced Card Systems(100%)WebsiteFootnotes / referencesinHNA Technology Investments Holdings Limited formerly known as Advanced Card Systems Holdings Limited is a Cayman Islands-incorporated offshore holding company. Its subsidiary, Advanced Card Systems Limited, was incorporated in in 1995 by Denny Wong. In 2017, via HNA EcoTech Group and HNA EcoTech Group's subsidiary, acquired Advanced Card Systems Holdings as part of a.ACS develops, smart card readers and related products, and distributes them to over one hundred countries. It was ranked by Frost & Sullivan as one of the world's top 3 suppliers and 's top supplier of PC-linked Smart Card Readers. In 2010, 2014, and 2015, it was listed among 's 'Best Under a Billion', a prestigious list of 200 top-performing companies with sales between US$5 million and US$1 billion, selected from publicly listed enterprises in Asia Pacific. This section needs expansion.
You can help. ( July 2018)Products and services ACS develops and supplies smart card reading and writing devices, smart cards, and other related products categorized into the following product lines:. Smart card and card.
PC-linked smart card readers. Mobile card readers. readers. Smart card readers with PIN-pad. PC-linked readers with.
Dynamic Password Generators. Smart card reader modules.ACS products are certified and compliant with global and national industry standards. These standards include NFC Forum Certification; Level 1 & 2;;; American ExpressPay; Discover Zip; UnionPay QuickPass;; EMV CAP and VISA DPA; qPBOC and (the People's Bank of China); (Singapore);; UL/CSA; U.S. (FCC); (Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment); (Federal Information Processing Standards); and (REACH).ACS also offers product customization services to meet customer specifications. These include custom branding on ACS smart card and reader products.ACS also provides end-to-end, smart card‒based solutions. ACS has already delivered automatic fare collection (AFC), retail, and micropayment solutions all over the world.Furthermore, ACS conducts consultation and training sessions to help grow the smart card industry. In 2008, ACS offered an elective course on smart card technology in –.
In 2010, it conducted the first ever basic smart card training in the Philippines. It also conducted a two-day training on smart cards in the Information Technology Services Center (ITSC) of the (CUHK). Applications System integrators, and solution houses worldwide use ACS smart card and card reader technologies, to create smart card-based applications for security systems in various sectors, including,. Banking In 2009, ACS deployed 100,000 ACR38 Smart Card Readers for the implementation of an online home banking project in an country. The project involved ACS's cooperation with the country's local bank and telecommunication company, to integrate ACS smart card technologies into -enabled desktop phones that customers used to access services at home.In 2009, ACS also received over 60,000 orders of ACR30 Smart Card Readers from Hong Kong banks. This banks were complying with the Hong Kong secure e-banking project, which entailed using the. Following (HKMA) guidelines that took effect in July 2005, these banks employed two-factor authentication tools, like e-Cert, for high-risk online banking transactions.
The (Asia), BOC Credit Card (International) Limited, (Hong Kong), Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited, (Hong Kong Branch), and all used ACS's ACR30 to read smart ID cards embedded with Hong Kong Post e-Cert. Access control In 2011, ACS was chosen as a smart card reader supplier for a solution intended to secure US embassies worldwide. The (DoS) had initiated a tender for a reader to secure physical and logical networks for embassy employees.
Partnered with one of the bidders, ACS proposed the ACR3801 Smart card reader, a TAA-compliant, FIPS 201‒certified PC-linked reader. These standards enabled the ACR3801 to meet the security challenges presented by the DoS.ACS also participated in the security enhancement project set up by the (WOA) for the.
ACS provided ACOS3 Smart Cards to identify around 4,000 guests, and ACR88 Handheld PIN-Pad Readers to read the smart cards. ACS partnered with Artemis Solutions Group (ASG), which specialized in providing a complete credential management system for attendees of the Olympic Reunion Center (ORC). Transportation In August 2009, ACS supplied ACR122 (NFC) Readers for cardholders to manage their new EZ-Link cards at home. Via the EZ-Online System, cardholders can check and print their 20 most recent transaction records, top-up their cards from a bank account, and load EZ-Coupons that may be used to redeem bonuses once the Ez-Link cards are presented to retail shops.
Government In 2013, ACS was chosen by a Middle Eastern country's Ministry of Labour to supply smart card readers that will help make labour transactions paperless and performable outside government offices. ACS supplied the ACR89, which was distributed directly to organizations and installed in service centers throughout the country, so that they may be more conveniently accessed by company operators and owners. This accessibility, coupled with a secure authentication system, generated savings for both the government, and various companies and organizations; simplified processes; and improved records management.Also, over 100,000 ACS ACR38 Smart Card Readers were deployed during the pilot run of the project, 'Belgian eID card reader for the 12-year-olds' in 2006. The decision to utilize ACS smart card readers was issued by the Federal Information and Communication Technology (FedICT) Department of the Belgian Government.In the same year, the Government, began issuing smart cards to taxpayers for security reasons. ACS's ACR100 SIMFlash Smart Card Readers were used to input, check and back-up transaction information of the taxpayers.
EHealth In 2008, ACS won a tender to supply 600,000 units of PC-linked contact smart card readers to the regional government of,. The readers were used for read and write operations on health cards used by Lombardian citizens, pharmacies, doctors, hospitals, etc., to access medical services, as well as online government services. Retail In 2013, ACS was chosen as the primary technology partner of the Philippines' largest mall developer/operator and retail company for an end-to-end loyalty, payment, and automated fare collection (AFC) solution. ACS's scalable solution enabled faster and more convenient transactions for mall visitors, while improving generation, accessibility, and management of transaction reports.In 2006, ACS's ACR120 contactless smart card readers were adopted by a high-end Japanese supermarket in Hong Kong for its customer, which began transitioning from contact to contactless smart card technology in 2005.Meanwhile, ACS was selected to provide ACR122 contactless card readers to Limited (PCCW) Hong Kong in 2008. ACR 122 readers were made available to be connected to PCCW's multimedia VoIP phone, thus allowing cardholders to check their card balance and their ten most recent transactions in the Hong Kong Octopus Card without the need for Octopus Enquiry Machines that are located in MTR stations only.
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