Thursday, January 6, 2011

Dynamics’ Card 2.0® Technology – Best of Innovations Winner at 2011 CES – To Power New Citi ThankYou(SM) Prestige 2G Card


Citi Cards announces plans to add the new Citi ThankYou(SM) Prestige 2G Card to its 2G family of credit cards during media-only webcast live from The Mirage at 11:30 a.m. PST

2011 International CES
2011 International CES:Dynamics Inc.

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Citi and Dynamics Inc. announced today their plans for Dynamics’ Card 2.0® technology - the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Best of Innovations Winner for Personal Electronics – to power a new Citi credit card, the Citi ThankYou(SM) Prestige 2G Card, which Citi intends to pilot later this year. The Citi ThankYou Prestige 2G Card is part of the new Citi ThankYou credit card suite that Citi is launching this week.
“In order to deliver a groundbreaking consumer experience at the point of sale, an unprecedented level of innovation had to occur on Citi's backend processing systems. Dynamics is just getting started and will continue to deliver new innovations that offer unprecedented value across the entire ecosystem.”
Citi, a leading innovator in cards and payment technologies, is currently conducting a pilot of the Dynamics’ Card 2.0® technology with a selected group of its existing customers. The Citi ThankYou Prestige 2G Card pilot card will feature two buttons on the front of the card that allows customers a new way to redeem reward points with the push of a button at the time of checkout. The cardmember has two options with the new Citi 2G cards: if they select the button "Regular Credit," they can pay for their purchase with credit as they normally would, or they can select the "Request Rewards" button that would allow them to request to redeem points or cash rewards with a simple swipe of the card. When the cardholder presses one of the buttons, the card is activated, and the corresponding light will turn on to confirm the option selected.
"We congratulate Dynamics on the significant recognition of winning ‘Best of Innovations’ at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show," said Terry O'Neil, Executive Vice President of Citi's North America Credit Card division. "It is a terrific accomplishment, the first time a payments technology has received this coveted consumer award. We’re also excited that Citi is the first issuer to offer this award-winning technology that delivers greater choice and flexibility at the point-of-sale to our customers and reflects our continued investment in our cardmembers and the customer experience."
"The Best of Innovations win at CES is Citi's achievement as much as it is Dynamics," said Jeff Mullen, CEO of Dynamics. "In order to deliver a groundbreaking consumer experience at the point of sale, an unprecedented level of innovation had to occur on Citi's backend processing systems. Dynamics is just getting started and will continue to deliver new innovations that offer unprecedented value across the entire ecosystem."
Media can learn more about the Citi and Dynamics consumer pilot and Citi ThankYou Prestige 2G Card today during a live media-only webcast from CES at 11:30 a.m. PT. Journalists already attending CES can join in-person at The Mirage in Las Vegas. Those not attending CES can still join via webcast. Please RSVP (http://media.xfactorcom.com/sd/citi/20110106/).
Dynamics is exhibiting at CES in the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 2, Ground Level at booth 26133 and will be a featured exhibitor at the CES Tweetup on Friday, Jan. 7, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. PT at the Las Vegas Hilton. More information on Dynamics, its technology, applications and card images can be found at www.poweredcards.com.
For more information on Citi ThankYou Cards, go to thankyoucard.citi.com. To view a video on Citi ThankYou Cards and download b-roll, soundbites from Terry O'Neil or card images, go tohttp://tmgpr.com/MNR/CitiThankYouCards/index.html.
About Dynamics’ Technology
Countless applications can be realized with the Card 2.0® platform technology and are referred to as Payments 2.0® applications. Payments 2.0® applications include:
MultiAccount™: The device includes two buttons on the face of a card. Next to each button is a printed account number and a light source. A user can select an account by pressing one of the buttons. The card visually indicates the selection by turning ON the light source associated with the selected account. Additionally, the magnetic-stripe information associated with the selected account is written to the Electronic Stripe™.
Hidden™: The device includes five buttons on the face of a card and a paper-thin flexible display. The display hides a portion of a cardholder’s payment card number. To turn the device ON, a user must enter a personal unlocking code into the card. If the user enters in the correct unlocking code, the card will then visually display the user’s payment card number so that the user can read the number for online transactions. The Electronic Stripe™ is then populated with the correct magnetic information so that the card can also be used with magnetic stripe readers. After a period of time, the display turns OFF and the Electronic Stripe™ erases itself – thus removing all critical payment information from the surface of the card. If the card is lost or stolen, the card is essentially useless.
Redemption™: The face of the device is printed with a single credit account number and includes two buttons with associated light sources. A user can choose to either use regular credit or request to redeem points at the point of sale by pressing the appropriate button. The card will then visually indicate the selection by turning ON the light source associated with the selected option. The magnetic-stripe information associated with the payment option is then written to the Electronic Stripe™. The card can then be swiped at any magnetic stripe reader.
Dynamic Credit Card™: A unique security code is written to the Electronic Stripe™ every time the card is activated. A display may be added to the card such that a unique security code is also displayed every time the card is used. These displayed and in-stripe security codes eradicate fraud associated with stolen, or “skimmed,” intangible card numbers.
About Dynamics Inc.
Dynamics Inc. was founded and seeded in 2007 by Jeff Mullen, its CEO. Dynamics produces and manufactures intelligent powered cards such as advanced payment cards. Focused on introducing fast-cycle innovation to top card issuers, the company's first commercial application is the world's first fully card-programmable magnetic stripe for use in next-generation payment cards. The company has won many of the world's most prestigious international business plan competitions, including the Rice Business Plan Competition, Carnegie Mellon McGinnis Venture Competition and the University of San Francisco Business Plan Competition. The company recently won DEMOgod and the $1M People's Choice Award at Demo Fall 2010 and Best of Show at FinovateFall 2010. Dynamics is backed by Adams Capital Management and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., with offices in Silicon Valley and New York City.
About Citi
Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Through Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.

Contacts

for Dynamics Inc.
Victoria Brown, 650-201-8825
victoria.brown@edelman.com
or
Tami McCarthy, 917-604-5596
tami@tmgpr.com
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