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TECHNOLOGY As a Change AGENT - RedOrbit
Since its inception in 2002, San Francisco-based Pay By Touch has demonstrated a commitment to integrating new technologies to help its customers. The company provides "biometric authentication, loyalty, membership, and payment solutions."
"We think that this will be a $100 billion market-cap company," says Bill Townsend, Pay By Touch executive vice president and a graduate of the Hankamer School of Business.

Well, truth be told, it's not a fingerprint and never has been. In fact, if you want to put a finger on it, then it would be called an A-L-G-O-R-I-T-H-M, an algorithm consisting of a 300 digit code that CANNOT be reverse engineered into a f-i-n-g-e-r-p-r-i-n-t. How many numbers on a credit card? Biometrics protects us from identity theft. Identity thieves are the criminals. Not finger scans by association.
"Americans are a funny bunch", says one prominent industry professional. "They have this big brother Orwellian complex about biometrics, yet seem to be completely unaware that a camera captures their every movement at every street corner." he said. "Ironically, biometrics protects their privacy more than it invades it. Other countries around the world see the inherent value of biometrics much more concisely".Suess could not say whether the program will roll out nationally. “We hope that it does and, assuming the pilot goes well, we could be at stations nationwide as early as fall 2008,” Suess says.Gwenn Bézard, research director and analyst at Boston-based consultancy Aite Group LLC, says Pay By Touch until recently did not offer shoppers enough reason to use it. “Credit card issuers offer rewards and cash back, which is a pretty big incentive,” he says.
Bézard says he sees promise in paring point-of-sale biometric authentication with SmartShop, a loyalty program Pay By Touch introduced in late 2005. Using a SmartShop kiosk near a store entrance, a shopper places a finger on a Pay By Touch biometric sensor or swipes the store’s loyalty card. The system’s loyalty-targeting program provides the shopper with individualized coupons and offers based on past purchase behavior.
Green Hills, a Syracuse, N.Y., grocery, deployed SmartShop, along with Pay By Touch, in October 2005. By December 2006, participants in the SmartShop program had increased their spending at the store by 6.1%, trips to the store by 9.8% and produced 5.4% overall revenue growth, according to Pay By Touch. | Subscribe Now to CardLine |
Okay, here's the scoop in so far as I've been able to put together. Last May, Pay By Touch had lined up a $400 million dollar investment. However, as I recently found out, because of the mess created by the sub-prime mortgage industry, that financing fell apart in July. They began working frantically to raise more capital, but the small-cap industry was all but dead. As a result, they found themselves in a serious cash crunch. Pressures to raise money mounted, and unfortunately, these pressures caused some emotionally charged reactions in and around the board room. (January 10, 2008)
Solidus Networks (Pay By Touch) Announces New Board of Directors Solidus Networks Inc., doing business as Pay By Touch, has announced a new Board of Directors: Art Petrie, Chairman; Eula Adams, John Morris, John Rogers, and Robert Sigler.
The Board is steering the Company through the involuntary filing in bankruptcy under Chapter 11, which occurred in mid-December. They are executing against a robust reorganization plan that includes streamlined operations to develop both investment and acquisition opportunities.
Core subsidiaries not part of the bankruptcy filing include Loyalty Acquisition (dba Capture Resource) and S&H Marketing Services (dba S&H Greenpoints).
"We have seen Solidus Networks through a lot of changes, and we remain committed to Pay By Touch because it has the unique potential to actually change how the world transacts," said Art Petrie, Chairman of the Board.
Having been on a PIN Authorized Internet Debit tangent lately, I thought I'd expand on that and provide more background on HomeATM, a company who sees the value of, and, (seemingly, unlike PBT) is AGGRESSIVELY pursuing the Internet PIN Debit market.
The company was founded in 2002 by a group of payment industry experts and Internet entrepreneurs. It recently switched headquarters from Chicago to Montreal, and its 25 employees are spread among offices in Chicago, Montreal and Hong Kong.
Merchants determine which clients receive devices. For example, a merchant may decide any consumer who spends a certain amount of money within a given time deserves the device.