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In 2009, Ingenico partnered with its two largest competitors, Hypercom and [[VeriFone]], to found the [[Secure POS Vendor Alliance]], a non-profit organization whose goal is to increase awareness of and improve payment industry security.<ref>{{citation|author=Jay Roach|title=New Non-Profit To Take On Retailers' Payment Security Woes|url=http://www.retailsolutionsonline.com/article.mvc/Non-Profit-To-Take-On-Payment-Security-Woes-0001?VNETCOOKIE=NO|publisher=Retail Solutions Online|year=June 15, 2009}}</ref> |
In 2009, Ingenico partnered with its two largest competitors, Hypercom and [[VeriFone]], to found the [[Secure POS Vendor Alliance]], a non-profit organization whose goal is to increase awareness of and improve payment industry security.<ref>{{citation|author=Jay Roach|title=New Non-Profit To Take On Retailers' Payment Security Woes|url=http://www.retailsolutionsonline.com/article.mvc/Non-Profit-To-Take-On-Payment-Security-Woes-0001?VNETCOOKIE=NO|publisher=Retail Solutions Online|year=June 15, 2009}}</ref> |
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In 2010, [[Modell's]] replaced their Ingenico PinPad devices with Verifone models after numerous complaints by customers and employees about those pieces of shit. |
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==2009 Incognito Fiasco== |
==2009 Incognito Fiasco== |
Revision as of 03:40, 1 October 2011
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Company type | Public (Euronext: ING) |
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Industry | activities of head offices |
Founded | 1980 |
Founder | Jean-Jacques Poutrel and Michel Malhouitre |
Headquarters | Neuilly-sur-Seine, France |
Key people | Philippe Lazare, CEO Matthias Schulz, CTO |
Revenue | over 900 millions euros in 2010 |
Owner | Public company listed on Euronext Paris |
Number of employees | 3000 |
Website | www.ingenico.com |
Ingenico S.A. (Euronext: ING) is a worldwide company, whose business is to provide the technology involved in secure electronic transactions. Its traditional business is based around the manufacture of point of sale payment terminals, but it now also includes complete payment solutions and related services.
It was founded in France by Jean-Jacques Poutrel and Michel Malhouitre in 1980. It continues to be based in France with its headquarters in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
In 2008, after the merging with SAGEM Sécurité, Ingenico decided to close its historical R&D centre in Barcelona. This centre has developed Ingenico's most successful family of EFTPOS (Electronic funds transfer point of sale). More than three million units sold worldwide in 2007.
In 2009, Ingenico partnered with its two largest competitors, Hypercom and VeriFone, to found the Secure POS Vendor Alliance, a non-profit organization whose goal is to increase awareness of and improve payment industry security.[1]
In 2010, Modell's replaced their Ingenico PinPad devices with Verifone models after numerous complaints by customers and employees about those pieces of shit.
2009 Incognito Fiasco
In 2009, several million Ingenico PinPad devices were recalled due to the fact that their emblems read "Incognito" rather than "Ingenico." Unfortunately for Ingenico, some of the PinPads could not be recalled, and therefore many people in the Northeastern United States mistakenly refer to Ingenico as "Incognito." For example, a disgruntled cashier in a Home Depot store may shout "lousy Incognito piece of junk" every time the Ingenico PinPad fails to read a customer's card properly.
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References
- ^ Jay Roach (June 15, 2009), New Non-Profit To Take On Retailers' Payment Security Woes, Retail Solutions Online
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