Indonesia's Salim Group is developing a fingerprint recognition software that will allow users to pay at shopping marts.The trial will involve Bank Ina and various Salim Group companies, including Indomaret, a convenience store chain with 14,000 outlets nationwide.The trial will use fingerprint-recognition technology being developed by a joint venture between Salim and Tokyo-based startup Liquid.In one test case, Salim employees will open a bank account at Bank Ina and pay for goods at Indomaret using a fingerprint reader linked to their accounts.
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