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FINGERPRINTS’ SUPPORTS TWO MORE BIOMETRIC PAYMENT CARD LAUNCHES IN THE MENA REGION

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on November 23, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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World-leading biometrics company, Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints™), has announced that its solution will be part of the MENA region’s latest step in its journey toward mass adoption of contactless biometric payment cards as it supports two more commercial launches in Morocco. This announcement follows previous commercial launches in Morocco with two of the country’s largest banks (BMCI […]

World-leading biometrics company,  Fingerprint Cards AB  (Fingerprints™), has announced that its solution will be part of the MENA region’s latest step in its journey toward mass adoption of contactless biometric payment cards as it supports two more commercial launches in Morocco.

This announcement follows previous commercial launches in Morocco with two of the country’s largest banks (BMCI – part of BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole Du Maroc). All those launches in Morocco are deployed with Thales’ innovative and highly secure biometric payment cards encompassing Fingerprint technology.

As with previous commercial launches, Fingerprints’ proven 1300-series T-Shape module and software platform are driving these latest deployments. Alongside leveraging extensive R&D and experience from eight commercial launches and 24 bank pilots to date, the T-Shape solution is  compliant with Mastercard’s new Fingerprint Sensor Evaluation Process . This provides consumers extra security to the ‘tap’ of tap-to-pay, without sacrificing convenience.

Michel Roig, President of Payment and Access at Fingerprints comments: “We are extremely pleased to announce that our solution will fuel two further biometric payment card launches with leading Moroccan banks. Much like the rest of the Middle East, Morocco is a region to watch as it fast becomes an exciting hub for payments innovation, and the continued exciting momentum around biometric payment card deployments reflects this.”

According to  the latest data  from the Moroccan Monetary Center (CMI), there are 12.1 million contactless cards in circulation. The last 12 months have also seen a significant rise in the technology’s use, with the ratio of card payments being contactless almost doubling from 25% in the first quarter of 2021 to 48.8% in 2022.

“Having quickly embraced contactless card technology after it was first deployed to the region in 2018, Moroccan consumers have come to love the experience, and there is a significant opportunity to offer the next logical step. By integrating Fingerprints’ proven biometric technology, we will further strengthen contactless payment security and convenience for even more consumers in Morocco,” adds Michel.

Visit  Fingerprints’ payment solutions  to learn more about the technology that is unlocking the next generation of contactless.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is biometric payment technology?
Biometric payment technology uses unique biological characteristics, such as fingerprints, to authorize transactions, enhancing security and convenience for users.
What are contactless payment cards?
Contactless payment cards allow users to make transactions by simply tapping their card near a compatible payment terminal, providing a quick and convenient payment method.
What is the role of Mastercard in biometric payments?
Mastercard plays a significant role in biometric payments by establishing standards and evaluation processes to ensure the security and reliability of biometric payment technologies.

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