SECORA Pay Bio enhances convenience and trust of biometric contactless payment

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As the payment world moves towards  digitalization, the need to protect digital identities and transactions has never been more  important. In addition to standard contactless payment cards, biometric payment cards are  a promising development in this area and are gaining in popularity. Against this backdrop, Infineon Technologies AG announced SECORA Pay Bio, an all-in-one biometric payment card solution that complies with Visa and Mastercard specifications. It integrates Infineon’s enhanced SLC39B system-on-chip (SoC) Secure  Element and the FPC1323 sensor by Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints) into the Infineon  Biometric Coil on Module (BCoM) package, leveraging the key advantages of inductive  coupling technology. The solution uses the fingerprint credentials securely stored on the  card as a second authentication factor, enabling a convenient and trusted contactless  payment experience. 

“With this all-in-one solution for biometric payment cards, we are pushing the boundaries of  payment cards further,” said Tolgahan Yildiz, Head of the Trusted Mobile Connectivity and Transactions Product Line at Infineon. “SECORA Pay Bio enables easy-to-implement and  scalable production of robust and reliable biometric payment cards with high throughput and a smooth consumer experience.” 

In an optimistic scenario, ABI Research1 expects the market for biometric cards to grow to  113.3 million units by 2028. This market trend is driven by further optimization of the price performance ratio, including the producibility and cost of biometric payment cards, as well  as by consumer demand for more convenient and secured biometric authentication in  

personal payment transactions. Furthermore, biometric payment cards could offer an  additional barrier against lost-and-stolen fraud and PIN phishing fraud. 

Biometric payment solution with excellent contactless performance SECORA Pay Bio extends Infineon’s SECORA Pay solution family. The solution integrates  Fingerprints’ sensor technology and Infineon’s SLC39B SoC Secure Element into a single dual interface package, the innovative Infineon Biometric Coil on Module (BCoM). The SLC39B  Secure Element with an integrated power source offers large memory size and various  

peripherals, as well as excellent contactless performance. Based on innovative inductive  coupling technology without wire connection from the BCoM module to the card antenna,  manufacturing complexity can be drastically reduced, and the card robustness and long term reliability can be significantly improved. In addition, the biometric sensor card  production can now be implemented on existing dual interface card manufacturing  equipment with only minor operational changes. As the SECORA Pay Bio solution complies  with both Mastercard and Visa specifications, the use of BCoM technology would not  require additional performance testing, enabling a flexible and rapid rollout with outstanding  performance and a frictionless onboarding process. 

Two new innovative enrollment options are supported  

SECORA Pay Bio supports a wide range of enrollment options, including sleeves,  smartphone apps and in-field enrollment. The innovative SECORA Pay Bio enrollment  sheet makes fingerprint enrolling via smartphone easier than ever before. In addition,  SECORA Pay Bio is the first biometric payment solution to support in-field enrollment. This  allows cardholders to use biometric payment cards without any additional effort or devices. Moreover, with these new biometric cards, the fingerprint template is trained with each payment transaction, improving the user experience even further.