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Press release 06/06

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Furtwangen, CeBIT 2006, Hall 17, Stand B60 – The handy device simply and securely provides up-to-date TANs that are guaranteed not to be misused by third parties.
This is because they are calculated from the bank code and the transaction data in the chip of the bank card and then shown on the display of the tan Jack® plus display.
Consumers receive a TAN linked to this information, which can only release a specific order if it is entered as usual on the Internet banking page.

With its self-explanatory symbols, the tan Jack® plus sets new standards in application.
Instead of complicated, abbreviated terms, you see icons that clearly guide you through the operating menu.
The bonus of this procedure: the paper TAN list and the tedious crossing out of used TANs is no longer necessary.
No complicated software or driver installation is required, as the device works independently of a PC.

For the banks, the tan Jack® plus brings an enormous reduction in costs for banks, as the production and dispatch of paper TAN lists is no longer necessary.
“The modern, secure procedure will also help to increase the number of online banking customers,” says Carsten Sommer, Managing Director of REINER SCT, confidently.
An additional advantage is the reduction in support costs, as there is no need to activate follow-up TAN forms.
The minimal error rate due to the simple operation and the precise display make complaint management completely superfluous.

At the end of the day, the tan Jack® plus also contributes to a sustainable image gain for the institutes, as the device is an example of customer loyalty through a modern process and device.
At CeBIT from March 9 to 15, 2006, the tan Jack® plus will be presented at the stand of REINER SCT Kartengeräte GmbH & Co KG (H17, Stand B60).

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