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Europe-based mobile application development
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CardMobili
Company typePrivate
IndustryCloud-based payment, coupon and loyalty program management (via mobile phone)
Founded2009
ProductsDigital credit card, Mobile phone applications
Number of employees12
Websitecardmobili.com

CardMobili is a European-based mobile application development company founded in 2009. The primary application of the company, also named CardMobili, provided a platform for managing customer loyalty programs via mobile phones. The application provided for digitizing and storing loyalty and membership cards, allowing their barcodes to be scanned directly from the device screen. It supported Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7, Windows Mobile, Nokia, Vodafone, and other brands. CardMobili and the Portuguese Bank Banco Espírito Santo collaborated to launch the world's first digital credit card.

On April 30, 2016, the application was removed from app stores and online features ceased functioning.

Awards and reception

In 2010, Cardmobili won Vodafone's "Mobile Clicks" contest for the best mobile internet startup.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cardmobili - CardMobili in the news
  2. Wauters, Robin (27 September 2010). "CardMobili and RouletteCricket: great startups, Vodafone Mobile Clicks winners". TechCrunch Europe. Retrieved 2 May 2011.

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