SmartMetric, Inc. having spent over a decade on research and development in creating a credit card with an inbuilt fingerprint scanner for the ultimate in credit card security. The company has protected its invention of a biometric fingerprint activated credit card with patents. As the company moves ever closer to releasing its biometric credit card in association with credit card issuing banks, a few copy cat companies have emerged to attempt to compete in the over 11 billion unit issued global card market.

The founder and inventor of SmartMetric Chaya Hendrick, realizing the enormity of the invention of a credit card with built inside the card fingerprint recognition for card security, early on applied for patents that would then be made available to SmartMetric so as to protect its position as the original and first developer of biometric activated credit cards. The issued design patents cover various shapes of fingerprint sensors that can be placed on the surface of the card in any place that on the card that a sensor can be placed. Effectively stopping anyone else from having a smart card with a chip and sensor on it or a credit card with a chip and fingerprint sensor from on it from being sold in the largest credit card market in the world which is the United States.

These multiple United States Patent Office issued design patents, give SmartMetric an unassailable product monopoly position in the US market for fingerprint activated biometric credit cards. The company is in the final stages of QC testing of its biometric card hardware along with the biometric card internal software and embedded operating system. This is the final preparation of the SmartMetric biometric card product prior to presenting it to one of the World’s largest credit card brands and card networks.

It is planned that then the card will be offered to various major card issuing banks globally.