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Monday, September 19, 2005

Mobile credit cards: Now in India!

Bharti Tele-Ventures, ICICI Bank & Visa have joined hands to launch mChq - a credit card on the mobile phone. In the first phase, the service will be available to Airtel and ICICI Bank customers in Delhi and Mumbai across 100 retail outlets. The service is RBI approved and VISA claims its safer than the normal swipe card.

Your SIM card stores your credit card information. Not just one, but potentially the information of all your credit cards. If you lose your phone, then deactivating the SIM card will also deactive the credit cards present on the SIM.

While Airtel customers subscribing to the service will be issued a new SIM card free of cost, ICICI Bank card holders will be issued an add-on card on the basis of their existing ICICI Bank-Visa credit card.

So now suppose you’re at a restaurant and need to pay the bill. Here’s how you can use your phone:

  • You write your cell phone number of the bill and send it back to the cashier. The cashier then sends the number to a secure server which then sends you a bill on that phone number.
  • The bill is picked up by an application on the phone, which asks you if you want to pay the bill. If you agree, then the application displays a list of credit cards whose information is on your SIM card.
  • Now you choose one of your credit cards, enter a PIN number and authorize the payment.
  • The application now sends encrypted data back to the payment server, which then follows a procedure similar to todays credit card swipe. The restaurant cashier gets a notification of payment received and you may get a printed receipt from the cashier and keep a electronic receipt on your phone.

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4 Comments:

  • I had heard about this great idea of creation a credit card on the mobile phone. But I am wondering how save it is?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8/09/2007 12:33:00 AM  

  • It will a lot more safer than todays credit cards, thats for sure. You hand over your credit card to a shop keeper or at a restaurant and then they can do whatever they want with it.

    With your mobile phone, its always with you and you are less likely to lose it, so its safer.

    By Blogger Gautam, at 8/09/2007 04:32:00 AM  

  • That's great invention! But there is one 'but': what should I do if I lose my mobile phone?

    By Blogger lastAutumn, at 12/19/2007 05:47:00 AM  

  • The same as before. Get your SIM card disabled and get a new one.

    By Blogger Gautam, at 12/19/2007 05:51:00 AM  

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