Gemalto NFC wristbands provide Saracens supporters with fast and secure purchase services
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Gemalto, a global leader in digital security, is providing prepaid wristbands to Saracens, one of the most successful rugby union clubs in the UK, allowing fans to conduct fast and safe contactless food and beverages at the Allianz Park Stadium in North London. Payment. This pilot project marks the first step in deploying the project to all season ticket holders later this year. This project promises to provide supporters with a better match day experience, shorten the queue time for purchases, and eliminate the hassle of providing tickets and changing change. Just touch the wristband. The new Gemalto smart wristband also provides easy access to London’s public transport network and can be used at any payment terminal marked with a contactless sign.
In the Saracens home game on April 11, the wristband began to be supplied to selected fans, and the card contained an amount of £5. Associating the wristband with an existing credit or debit card makes it easy and fast to recharge online and can be used for the rest of the season.
Gemalto uses the Allynis smart activity platform to support the new cashless stadium program at Allianz Park Stadium. Allynis smart event platform services not only cover the production of wristbands, but also include packaging, implementation and value-added services, such as integrated mobile applications, mobile marketing and social media marketing activities.
“Providing supporters with the convenience and security of payment at the touch of a wristband is another example of our determination to provide the best match day experience possible,” said Stefan Crouse, Saracens COO. “Gemalto has unparalleled experience in this field, and the Allynis smart event platform provides all the advantages with a fully integrated single source of supply.”
“This is the second’cashless stadium’ project we have supported in the UK this year, highlighting the fact that wearable contactless solutions covering transportation, access control and payment are the future of sports, music and other public participation activities,” Gemalto Europe Philippe Cambriel, President, Mediterranean and CIS added. “Saracens is regarded as one of the most advanced professional sports clubs in Europe, which fully reflects the goal of fully deploying non-contact wristbands in the 2015-16 season.”
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