Given many of Nidec Sankyo’s card readers are listed online, we also have a wide variety that are specific to our OEM clients. Our fuel pump card readers with PCI PTS approval for security have been manufactured since 2008. Nidec Sankyo has extensive knowledge of this process, and has the ability to design and manufacture readers so the users data is protected. Given the lack of surveillance at each fuel terminal Nidec Sankyo has designed each reader so that it is safeguarded against fraudulent activity. While ATM’s are often under close surveillance, many fuel terminals have minimal security at best. ⑤ Security Measures for Fuel Pump Card Readers Both the card reader dimensions and antenna size can be altered to support your needs. Accepted by major domestic and international card brands, Nidec Sankyo readers also support contactless EMV specs. All Nidec Sankyo card readers with IC Card Communication function are EMV Level 1 certified.ĭue to the increase in popularity of contactless payment methods, Nidec Sankyo now provides card readers for contactless IC Card communication. Under the current EMVCo® requirement, terminals with EMV spec must pass their approval. Nidec Sankyo has been designing and manufacturing the contact IC cardreaders since the EMV standard was established. Nidec Sankyo’s circuits used for magnetic recording and reading are also designed onsite by our engineering team with the highest quality specifications in markets where the readers are introduced.Ĭontact IC cards were introduced to cash cards and credit cards for security purposes. Currently, many of our readers are used on devices such as ATM’s, POS fuel dispensers, gaming machines, self-serve kiosks, and many more.Īs part of Nidec’s global footprint, many of the magnetic heads used for magnetic reading/recording are designed by our engineers and manufactured in-house. Beginning with the motor and magnetic head in the 1970’s Nidec Sankyo has been designing and manufacturing a wide variety of card readers that are used across a multitude of applications. Nidec Sankyo has a rich history of product design and innovation. ① Development and Manufacturing for Card Readers We will make some reliable and optimal proposals.
Please contact us when considering card reader. We have gained the world's largest market share in the card reader called financial systems, which requires extremely high reliability. Nidec Sankyo has a market share of 80% for card readers built into ATMs. It is now widely used in bank cash cards and credit cards. The magnetic card was first developed by IBM as a security system for the US government. Now, ATM has been using magnetic cards for many years. The beginning ties 10 one thousand yen bills in bundle, and seems to have been the equipment to which we contribute in the state in the bag. The magnetic card started to be used widely at the equipment ATM where cash is drawn out automatically. And the magnetic card type cash card was also introduced in Japan in 1969. The magnetic card appeared for the first time in the United States in 1968. Surprisingly, the beginning wasn't plastics, and it was made of paper. The cash card has started from United Kingdom London in 1967. E-cash was spreading recently, but we think the cash card is important as expected when saying well. SANKYO had developed a magnetic tape recorder and a VCR mechanic organization then, and the magnetic reading technology built by those and precise mechanical technology improved the performance of the card reader on leaps and bounds.īy the way how many cash cards do you have? It's said that they're possessing 3.2 per one person by an investigation on some financial relations. The motor which conveys a cash card of course adopts an in-house developed product using strong point technology and also adopts an in-house kai product as the magnetic read/write head which reads a signal of a magnetic tape. An effort was made on development of the card reader who is included in the finance system ATM where you can also find the reliability most at the inside (automated teller machine). Nidec Sankyo has developed a magnetic card reader in 1971.
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