22.01.2015 • NewsMorphoID Documents

Morpho becomes sole supplier for all Slovakian ID documents

Morpho announced that it has won a three-year contract from the Slovak Republic for the delivery of driver's licenses. With this latest contract, Morpho becomes the sole supplier o...

Morpho announced that it has won a three-year contract from the Slovak Republic for the delivery of driver's licenses. With this latest contract, Morpho becomes the sole supplier of all official identity documents for Slovakia.

Morpho already supplies the Slovak Republic with passports, vehicle registration cards, resident permits, weapon registration documents, police ID cards and eID cards. This new contract for driver's license cards integrates Morpho's state-of-the-art security features (special inks, tactile relief, laser engraving, etc) to comply with European standards and provide enhanced protection against document fraud.

"We see this contract from the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic as a sign of continued trust in our technologies, placing the production of all official ID documents in our hands," said Jacques van Zijp, General Manager Business Unit Europe, Government Identity Solutions division at Morpho. "Our identity solutions deliver forgery-proof and trusted documents under maximum security conditions, enabling Morpho to satisfy the confidence placed in us."

Rudolf Hlavaty, Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic, added: "We are very pleased to choose Morpho for the production of driver's licenses for our country. Throughout our cooperation over the years we have built a shared understanding of technical requirements and evolutions, which is helping us to work together more effectively and provide better quality of products and services."

 

 

 

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