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SmartMetric Welcomes Research Report Forecasting 579 Million Credit/Debit Cards Will Be Using Biometrics over the Next Four Years
SmartMetric Welcomes Research Report Forecasting 579 Million Credit/Debit Cards Will Be Using Biometrics over the Next Four Years.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB: SMME), the developer and manufacturer of \n biometric credit cards, welcomes the statement by Goode Intelligence in \n a recent release that it identifies that across all payments channels, \n old or new, from ATMs, smartphones, biometric payment cards, connected \n cars, smart home devices and the latest wearable devices, biometrics is \n becoming the only solution to improve customer experience and to reduce \n payment fraud.\n \n \n “The rise of biometrics in the credit and debit card industry is \n happening at the same time that we have advanced the in-the-card \n biometric technology to the point that our self-powered fingerprint \n scanner technology fits into a standard credit card industry conforming \n size allowing us to be able to provide card issuing banks around the \n world with our state of the art advanced biometric credit and debit card \n solution,\" said today SmartMetric’s President and CEO, Chaya Hendrick.”\n \n \n Goode Intelligence, in a research report on Biometrics said: “Biometrics \n payment cards not only offer improved security by removing the PIN but \n also allow frictionless payments for higher value transactions (for \n debit cards). Goode Intelligence believes that there is a significant \n market opportunity for biometric payment cards and forecasts that by \n 2023 there will be almost 579 million biometric payment cards in use \n around the world.”\n \n \n SmartMetric is moving forward with the offering of its biometric credit \n card solution to card issuing banks globally.\n \n \n Safe Harbor Statement: Forward-Looking Statements in this \n press release, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking \n statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation \n Reform Act of 1995. Also such forward-looking statements are within the \n meaning of that term in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and \n Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Our actual results, \n performance or achievements may differ materially from those expressed \n or implied by these forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can \n identify forward-looking statements by the use of words such as \"may,\" \n \"could,\" \"expect,\" \"intend,\" \"plan,\" \"seek,\" \"anticipate,\" \"believe,\" \n \"estimate,\" \"predict...