Incepted in the year 2000 and nestled inside the Thirumudivakkam SIDCO Industrial Estate, Chennai, Versatile Card Technology Pvt Ltd is a manufacturer of EMV Chip Card, Dual Interface Card, Duo Card, Magnetic Stripe Card, Foil Card, ATM Card, Sim Card, Half Card, Quarter Card, Iso Card, Trio, Epic Card, Aadhaar Card, Insurance Card, Government Id Card, School Id Card, Corporate Id Card, Blank White Card etc
The VCT facility ensures stringent compliance to the stipulated regulations of ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 27001:2013
Track Record
- More than three billion cards manufactured
- Close to 100 million cards personalized
- Installed production capacity (banking cards) 25 MILLION CARDS per month
- Installed personalization capacity 10 MILLION CARDS per month
- Largest Supplier of Government Id Cards In India
- Largest Supplier of PMJDY (Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, an Indian Government financial inclusion program) Cards In India (80%)
Versatile Card Technology Pvt Ltd. Manufacturer of EMV Chip Card
AC-21, 4th Main Road, SIDCO Industrial Estate,
Thirumudivakkam,
Chennai 600 044, INDIA.
+91 44 40124500-10
sales@vct.co.in
EMV is a payment method based upon a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. EMV originally stood for “Europay, Mastercard, and Visa”, the three companies which created the standard.
EMV cards are smart cards, also called chip cards, integrated circuit cards, or IC cards which store their data on integrated circuit chips, in addition to magnetic stripes for backward compatibility. These include cards that must be physically inserted or “dipped” into a reader, as well as contactless cards that can be read over a short distance using near-field communication technology. Payment cards which comply with the EMV standard are often called Chip and PIN or Chip and Signature cards, depending on the authentication methods employed by the card issuer, such as a personal identification number (PIN) or digital signature.
There are standards based on ISO/IEC 7816 for contact cards, and standards based on ISO/IEC 14443 for contactless cards (Mastercard Contactless, Visa PayWave, American Express ExpressPay).
In February 2010, computer scientists from Cambridge University demonstrated that an implementation of EMV PIN entry is vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack but only implementations where the PIN was validated offline were vulnerable.