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    Bobsguide (press release), UK
    Aug 28 2008



    Armenian Card to deploy BPC's SmartVista


    28 August 2008


    BPC, a leading provider of e-payment solutions for the global
    financial business announced the beginning of a new SmartVista
    implementation project in the leading Armenian processing company
    Armenian Card (ArCa). The deployed solution will provide monitoring
    and management of the nation-wide self-service network of the
    processor including ATMs and currency exchange terminals.

    Armenian Card (ArCa) is the leading payment card processor in the
    Armenian Republic. The company was established in 2000 by the Central
    bank of Armenia to issue and acquire cards of the national payment
    scheme - Armenian Card, to provide third party processing services for
    the MasterCard Worldwide and Visa Int. payment cards and support
    e-commerce operations. At present the company serves 20 commercial
    banks in Armenia managing almost the whole card infrastructure of the
    country.

    Having faced the problem of lack of performance and poor integrity of
    the switching solution used by the company, ArCa management decided to
    implement a modern technology and high performance front-end solution
    to support its extended ATM and self-service network. ArCa highly
    valued the functionality and reliability of BPC's SmartVista Front-End
    solution and chose it to modernise its transaction switching system.

    The broad functionality and high performance of SmartVista, its
    scalability and ability to support all the modern payment and banking
    services available via self-service terminals will allow ArCa to
    ensure undisturbed operation of its self-service network and high
    availability of all the services provided by the company and to
    significantly expand the range of the self-service options in the
    future. Besides, SmartVista Front-End offers a wide spectrum of
    interfaces for online interaction with ATMs, POS devices, self-service
    terminals, payment schemes and other delivery channels and IT
    solutions making IT infrastructure built on it universal and allowing
    the customer to use any self-service devices regardless of their
    configuration and manufacturer.

    Presently to raise the economic performance of the processing centre
    is possible only through the implementation of modern technologies
    like SmartVista, which supports all the necessary tools for efficient
    handling of large ATM and self-service networks and support of all the
    modern services for the successful business development and this was
    duly recognized by ArCa.

    `Taking into consideration that Armenian Card is a multi bank
    processing centre, while selecting the processing solution we paid
    special attention to the opportunity of remote management of both the
    whole self-service network and separate devices', underlined Shagen
    Hovhannisyan, Managing Director, Armenian Card. `It was the
    convenience and flexibility of the ATMs and other devices handling
    through a modern web-interface together with high fault tolerance,
    performance and scalability which defined our choice of SmartVista'.

    `Implementation of a switching system based on SmartVista is the best
    solution for customers who would like to take full advantage of
    SmartVista Front-End superior performance and flexibility to enhance
    their on-line real-time processing power whilst retaining their
    back-office card management environment' comments Faris Al-Mashta,
    Business Development Director, BPC. `BPC has great experience in
    similar projects which will allow us to quickly realise all of the
    Armenian card' tasks.'

    http://www.bobsguide.com/guide/news/2008/ Aug/28/Armenian_Card_to_deploy_BPC%E2%80%99s_Smart Vista.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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