Debit card “Chip” Bank Mega Finish 5 Year Later
February 9th, 2009 | by rarzi |JAKARTA, Monday – Mega Bank will complete the migration with the chip card end of this year. While migration to a debit card, it is estimated will take about 5 years.
Bank Mega begin the migration to chip card since 2007. “To issue a new card, everything is using the chip technology, while for a replacement will be completed late this year,” said Director of Retail Banking of Bank Mega Kostaman Thayib, in Jakarta, Monday (9 / 2).
While migration to a debit card, according to Kostaman, which takes longer. The investment for the migration is considered a debit card more than credit card. “Price debit card using the chip can be 5-10 times more expensive than the usual magnetic. Yet again we have to change its ATM machines. So we hope the migration debit finished 5 more years,” he said.
Migration is a debit card will cost 2 U.S. dollars per card. For that, Kostaman confess, calculate the amount of investment has not been prepared for the migration Mega Bank debit card.
One Response to “Debit card “Chip” Bank Mega Finish 5 Year Later”
By Smartcard Cheif on Mar 2, 2009 | Reply
Keep working, great job!