VeriFone Announces OP4100 For Unattended Payment

Published 12th November 2007

PARIS, France (Cartes, Stand #3 G 031) – November 12, 2007 – VeriFone Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: PAY) today announced the OP 4100, an unattended payment solution compliant with PCI and EMV security requirements and suitable for petrol pump, kiosks and other self-service payment applications in the most unforgiving environments...

The OP 4100’s compact all-in-one design makes for simple and economical installation and it is easy to integrate at a mechanical, electrical and software level. Featuring a PCI-approved Encrypting PIN Pad (EPP) as well as a PCI certified Secure Card Reader, the OP 4100 has also received EMV Level 1 and Level 2 Type Approval. It supports the latest security protections and advanced encryption such as 3DES, Master/Session and DUKPT key management.

“One of the biggest challenges today is to ensure the highest security at the point of payment, especially in increasingly frequent self-service applications that consumers have come to expect and even demand,” said Paul Rasori, VeriFone vice president of global product marketing. “The OP 4100 provides all the capabilities needed for secure, unattended payment in a single, easy to integrate module.”

With a large, high-resolution, full-color screen that has animated messaging capabilities, a large ATM-style keypad, screen-addressable keys, and manual-insert hybrid card reader with triple-track magnetic-stripe and EMV chip card capabilities, the OP 4100 provides fast, easy, trouble-free processing. In addition, the optional, built-in contactless reader can support a variety of contactless payment schemes.