Dutch payments technology
specialist Gemalto has increased its stake in UK-based card
personalisation outfit Serverside and is also looking at purchasing
the banking unit of rival French security firm Xiring. The deals
are a sign of Gemalto’s growth plans as part if its 2013
Development Plan, reports Douglas Blakey.
Two deals in November have flagged up the growth ambitions of
Netherlands-based digital security vendor Gemalto. It started the
month by subscribing to a capital increase in the successful
UK-based card personalisation specialist Serverside Group, with an
option potentially to acquire the company at a later date. Three
weeks later, it kicked off exclusive purchase talks to buy the
banking unit of French-based security vendor Xiring, a company
which has pioneered EMV-based strong authentication solutions for
e-banking and e-commerce.
Since its foundation in 2003, Serverside has
grown rapidly, running more than 1,000 card programmes through its
network of approximately 200 card issuers in 23 countries. Leading
clients include Wells Fargo, ANZ, ING and KBC. CFO Tom Elgar told
RBI the deal with Gemalto
would result in a number of practical benefits.
“Not only are
we already benefiting from Gemalto’s experience, know-how and
contacts in the cards sector, the deal has given us an immediate
global presence, too,” Elgar said. “It is much easier for us to negotiate and
communicate with clients now that we have a global network of
offices.”
Working with Gemalto will also boost the
Serverside profile and will, added Elgar, “provide additional peace of mind to our clients,
as they are now dealing with an established global brand. It offers
a degree of stability if you like. And crucially, it significantly
strengthens our [intellectual property] position”.
While there will be no change in
Serverside’s strategy, which is geared to make the digital
production and digital marketing of payment cards globally the
norm, Elgar believes the Gemalto deal can make this happen
sooner.
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By GlobalData“We now represent a one-stop-shop for
the production and marketing of payment cards. Everything can now
be done under one roof and this is an extremely attractive
proposition for card issuers,” he added.
Gemalto’s
proposed deal with Xiring is expected to be completed by the end of
the year and concerns all current activities of the French
vendor’s banking business unit, intellectual property and
technologies dedicated to EMV-based authentication solutions.
While it has signed up France’s Banque
Populaire and UK mutual Co-operative Bank this year for its card
authentication readers, Xiring has been hard hit by the downturn in
IT spending during the economic crisis. For the first nine months
of the year, Xiring’s banking turnover fell to €5.3 million ($8
million), down by 45.5 percent over the same nine-month period in
2008.
Third-quarter revenue at Gemalto was down 5
percent year-on-year at €401 million, with revenue for the first
nine months of the year almost unchanged at €1.2 billion.
2010-2013 Development
Plan
On 19 November, Gemalto published its
2010-2013
Development Plan. The key target is €300 million in profit
from its operations in 2013, a more than 50 percent increase over
2009. The company said organic growth anticipated in all business
segments will be “accelerated by bolt-on acquisitions”, and each
business segment – mobile communication, secure transactions and
security – is expected to grow earnings.
Olivier Piou, CEO of Gemalto, said in a
statement: “Gemalto plays at the heart of important megatrends. Our
digital security solutions opportunities expand with the global
rise in digital and wireless usage. Gemalto is in a unique
position.”
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RBI Fintech DealWatch |
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Country |
Participants |
Type/value |
Date |
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France |
Crédit Agricole, CEDICAM, Equens |
Possible merger |
France’s Crédit Agricole and Dutch-Belgian |
25 Nov |
Canada |
Scotiabank, M-Com |
Mobile banking contract |
Scotiabank has teamed up with mobile banking |
25 Nov |
Namibia |
First National Bank of Namibia, IBM |
Hardware contract |
IBM has sold its first mainframe in Namibia |
24 Nov |
US |
E*Trade, Acxiom |
Marketing contract renewal |
Marketeer Acxiom has won an extension of its |
24 Nov |
Indonesia |
Bank Central Asia, Financial Architects |
Security contract |
Indonesia’s biggest private sector lender, |
24 Nov |
The Netherlands |
Gemalto, Xiring |
Possible acquisition |
Dutch IT vendor Gemalto has entered into |
23 Nov |
US, Canada |
Mobile Money Ventures, CPNI |
Joint venture |
US-based Mobile Money Ventures, a joint |
23 Nov |
India |
Experian, seven Indian banks |
Joint venture |
Information services supplier Experian has |
23 Nov |
UK |
Tesco Bank, Fiserv |
Core banking contract |
The UK’s largest retailer, Tesco, has |
20 Nov |
Japan |
Kumamoto Family Bank, Teradata |
Security contract |
Kumamoto Family Bank, a member of the Fukuoka |
20 Nov |
CEE |
Raiffeisen, Hypercom |
Security contract |
Raiffeisen is to deploy over 30,000 card |
19 Nov |
US |
Global Payments, Palladium Equity |
Acquisition |
Private equity firm Palladium Equity Partners |
18 Nov |
Cambodia |
Acleda Bank, M-Com |
Mobile banking contract |
Mobile banking solution provider M-Com is to |
18 Nov |
US |
First National Bank of Florida, Jack |
Core processing system contract |
First National Bank of Florida has selected |
18 Nov |
France |
BNP Paribas, Oberthur |
Contactless contract |
BNP Paribas has partnered with Oberthur on a |
18 Nov |
Italy |
Banca Popolare di Sondrio, Oberthur |
Contactless contract |
Banca Popolare di Sondrio has linked up with |
17 Nov |
Finland |
IBM, Samlink |
Outsourcing contact |
IBM has signed a seven-year, €55 million |
17 Nov |
United Arab Emirates |
Al Hilal Bank, Norkom Technologies |
Security contract |
United Arab Emirates public sector Islamic |
17 Nov |
UK |
ACI, Euronet Essentis |
Acquisition |
Payments vendor ACI has agreed a deal to |
17 Nov |
US |
Co-op Financial Services, Cardtronics |
ATM outsourcing contract renewal |
US credit union Co-op Financial Services has |
16 Nov |
US |
Bank of the West, SAS |
Security contract win |
BNP Paribas’ Bank of the West is to deploy |
16 Nov |
Kuwait |
National Bank of Kuwait, GMT Corporation |
Performance optimisation contract |
National Bank of Kuwait is to implement |
16 Nov |
Australia |
Westpac, Hypercom |
Payment terminals |
Westpac has signed a five year, $50 million |
10 Nov |
India |
ICICI, Metavante, Temasek |
Possible divestiture |
ICICI Bank, US technology vendor Metavante |
9 Nov |
Australia |
Westpac |
Strategy update |
Gail Kelly, CEO of Westpac, the |
5 Nov |
Turkey |
TEB-BNP Paribas, First Data |
ATM contract |
TEB-BNP Paribas, the Turkish subsidiary of |
3 Nov |
US |
FIS, PayPal |
Payments solutions |
FIS, one of the world’s largest providers of |
3 Nov |
Denmark |
Saxo Bank, Initto |
Acquisition |
Saxo Bank has acquired a 40 percent stake in |
2 Nov |
Germany |
Deutsche Postbank, VeriSign |
Security contract |
Deutsche Postbank is to boost security for |
30 Oct |
Source: RBI |