While the Regulation aims to promote interoperability, «[n] evertheless technical requirements stemming from the inherent specifications of
national electronic identification means and likely to affect the holders of such electronic means (e.g. smartcards), are unavoidable.»
Not exact matches
The Vice President who recently launched the mobile money payments interoperability system in Ghana maintains that, with other
electronic payment channels such as the e-bills pay, instant pay and the introduction of the
national identification card, the nation's ability to move faster towards a cashless system, stamping out corruption and turning around the fortunes of the economy, is assured.
Importantly, our
national scheme of
electronic identification is based on federated model, which means citizen's identity is not only served by the state - banks, insurers and telecom providers are able to contribute, too.