Johannesburg, South Africa: Net 1 UEPS
Technologies Inc. has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Net1
Universal Electronic Technological Solutions (Pty) Ltd ("NUETS"),
has received an order for a further 1.2 million Universal Electronic
Payment System ("UEPS")-enabled smart cards. NUETS expects the delivery of
these cards to commence towards the end of September 2010 at the rate of
200,000 cards per month.
Since the project's inception in August 2008, and including this new
order, NUETS will have provided a total of 3.45 million UEPS smart cards
to the Iraqi consortium for the distribution and payment of
government grants to war victims, government pensioners and beneficiaries
of the Ministry of Women affairs, as well as salary and wage payments to
employees of the two Iraqi state banks.
"We are extremely pleased and excited about the significant and
accelerating progress made by our partners since the inception of our UEPS
technology in Iraq," said
Brenda Stewart, Managing Director of NUETS. "Our UEPS system is now fully
operational in all the branches of both Rashid and Rafidain banks. In
addition, an operational exercise is currently underway to evaluate how
cash merchants could assist in alleviating the operational pressure being
encountered in bank branches during payment cycles."
Over 1.5 million UEPS smart cards have been issued to beneficiaries to
date with monthly grant payments reaching 600,000 beneficiaries per month,
as payments are effected by Government on alternative months.
Within the next month, a pilot project involving Net1's "Offline Smart
Card Registration" application for issuing smart cards to military
personnel will be initiated, followed by the distribution of
the associated monthly salary/wages payments on the UEPS cards. This new
card order includes 400,000 cards which have been set aside for the
payment of military wages.
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