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Magicard Prima4 and its uses
13th January, 2014

Dear Sir,

PROPOSAL ON ID CARD SOLUTION

The issue of Security is of great concern to every organization especially with the new trends of security threats in the country and the need to proffer identity solutions that will meet the challenges faced by schools. It has become important to guide against counterfeiting, forging and impersonation of their identity cards. What better way to do that than Biometrics verification systems and Contactless smart cards.
This allows unique identification of each student/staff because two fingerprints can never be the same.

The creation of fake I.D cards has never been easier but thanks to our new ID card protection features this problem will adequately be resolved.

We are offering you an integrated ID card solution that will guarantee effective monitoring and proper identification of student with a cost option that will fit into your budget. Other services include Attendance Monitoring and Laptop Acquisition scheme.

We will be ready and willing to come over for presentation and demonstration if called upon.

Please do not hesitate to call on us if necessary.

We look forward to doing business with you.

Yours faithfully,

Mrs. O. Taiwo
MD/CEO
Victa Technologies
PROJECT TITLE
IMPLEMENTATION OF BIOMETRICS E-CARDS FOR STUDENTS OF ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY

CONSULTANT
VICTA TECHNOLOGIES LTD
A LEADING ID-CARD SOLUTION COMPANY AND THE ONLY AUTHORIZED DEALER OF ULTRA MAGICARD ID CARD PRINTERS (UK) IN NIGERIA

AIM
TO PRODUCE INTEGRATED CONTACT/CONTACTLESS SMART CARD AND BIOMETRICS SOLUTION THAT PROVIDES A FOOLPROOF SYSTEM FOR PROPER IDENTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION OF STUDENT DATA.

BIOMETRICS SOLUTION FOR ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERISTY
When security matters, we offer 3 major types of identity card security solution (Visual, Electronic and Biometrics) depending on the level of security required.

VISUAL SECURITY: Magicard ID-Card

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