Isbank, one of the largest banks in Turkey, just completed the integration of more than 2.400 biometric vein readers in your ATM network with the aim of increase the security and convenience of the ATM services of said bank.

blankThe Turkish Isbank has completed the deployment of more than 2.400 Biometric ATMs using scanning technology Hitachi Finger Vein. It is a project that sought to have the largest biometric network in the EMEA region, as well as increasing the security and convenience of ATM services.

After a careful selection process, the banking institution opted for Hitachi technology. For deployment, the bank worked in conjunction with MIG International, systems integration company. The company deployed near 3.500 Finger Vein escanners, Including 2.400 units in ATMs and 1.000 units in branches in all cities of turkish territory.

The integration of the Hitachi FingerVein vein pattern scanner is an advanced step in the security and convenience of ATMs. Finger venous pattern recognition technology uses finger vein pattern as a key biometric feature. The finger vein pattern is impossible to fake since the vein is inside the finger.

The vascular venous pattern of the finger is a unique non-transferable and non-changing feature of the individual. To activate the reading of the vascular map it is enough to place the finger in the reader of infrared LEDs that penetrate the finger creating an image of the venous pattern. This image is scanned and stored, associating it with a user and their access rights, to be used in ATMs.


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By • 15 Feb, 2012
• Section: General