0001144204-19-026592.txt : 20190515 0001144204-19-026592.hdr.sgml : 20190515 20190515161558 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001144204-19-026592 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 1-A/A PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 29 FILED AS OF DATE: 20190515 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20190515 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000900475 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: WHOLESALE-COMPUTER & PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT & SOFTWARE [5045] IRS NUMBER: 330558415 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 1-A/A SEC ACT: 1933 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 024-10937 FILM NUMBER: 19828361 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 20C TROLLEY SQUARE CITY: WILMINGTON STATE: DE ZIP: 19806 BUSINESS PHONE: 844-843-7296 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 20C TROLLEY SQUARE CITY: WILMINGTON STATE: DE ZIP: 19806 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: EMARKETPLACE INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19991013 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: COMPUTER MARKETPLACE INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19930413 1-A/A 1 primary_doc.xml 1-A/A LIVE 0000900475 XXXXXXXX 024-10937 SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc DE 2006 0000900475 8900 56-2334291 6 18 20C Trolley Square Wilmington DE 19806 844-843-7296 William Eilers, Esq. Other 469.00 0.00 35000.00 720371.00 858982.00 1456303.00 2380698.00 3837001.00 -2978019.00 858982.00 61011.00 542427.00 0.00 -489316.00 0.00 0.00 common 281742840 000900475 None None 0 000000000 None None 0 000000000 None true true true Tier1 Unaudited Equity (common or preferred stock) Y N Y Y N N 1000000000 281742840 0.0450 0.00 0.00 00.00 0.00 00.00 Eilers Law Group, P.A. 12500.00 true DE NY true PART II AND III 2 tv521651_partiiandiii.htm PART II AND III

 

An offering statement pursuant to Regulation A relating to these securities has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Information contained in this Preliminary Offering Circular is subject to completion or amendment. These securities may not be sold nor may offers to buy be accepted before the offering statement filed with the Commission is qualified.  This Preliminary Offering Circular shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor may there be any sales of these securities in any state in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful before registration or qualification under the laws of any such state.  We may elect to satisfy our obligation to deliver a Final Offering Circular by sending you a notice within two business days after the completion of our sale to you that contains the URL where the Offering Circular was filed may be obtained.

 

Preliminary Offering Circular

Subject to Completion.  Dated May__ 2019

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

(Exact name of issuer as specified in its charter)

 

Delaware

(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

 

https://www.SmartCardmarketingsystems.com

 

20C Trolley Square, Wilmington, DE 19806 USA, tel.: 844-843-7296

(Address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code of issuer's principal executive office)

 

8900 330558415
(Primary Standard Industrial Classification Code Number) (I.R.S. Employer Identification Number)

 

 

 

Maximum offering between 1,000,000,000 shares and 500,000,000 shares

 

This is a public offering of shares of common stock of SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

 

The offering will be at a fixed price between $0.01 and $0.02 per share, to be determined at the time of qualification. The end date of the offering will be exactly 180 days from the date the Offering Circular is approved by the Attorney General of the state of New York (unless extended by the Company, in its own discretion, for up to another 90 days).

 

Our common stock currently trades on the OTC Pink market under the symbol “SMKG and the closing price of our common stock on May 8, 2019 was $ 0.0195.  Our common stock currently trades on a sporadic and limited basis.

 

We are offering our shares without the use of an exclusive placement agent. however, the Company reserves the right to retain one. Upon receipt of funds, the funds will immediately be available to the Company and the purchased shares will be disbursed to the investors.  If the offering does not close, for any reason, the proceeds for the offering will be promptly returned to investors without interest.

 

We expect to commence the sale of the shares as of the date on which the Offering Statement of which this Offering Circular is approved by the Attorney General of the state of New York.


See “Risk Factors” to read about factors you should consider before buying shares of common stock.

 

Generally, no sale may be made to you in this offering if the aggregate purchase price you pay is more than 10% of the greater of your annual income or net worth.  Different rules apply to accredited investors and non-natural persons.  Before making any representation that your investment does not exceed applicable thresholds, we encourage you to review Rule 251(d)(2)(i)(C) of Regulation A.  For general information on investing, we encourage you to refer to www.investor.gov.

  

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not pass upon the merits of or give its approval to any securities offered or the terms of the offering, nor does it pass upon the accuracy or completeness of any offering circular or other solicitation materials. These securities are offered pursuant to an exemption from registration with the Commission; however, the Commission has not made an independent determination that the securities offered are exempt from registration.

 

This Offering Circular is following the offering circular format described in Part II (a)(1)(ii) of Form 1-A.

 

Offering Circular Dated May ___, 2019

 

 

 

  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

SUMMARY 3
RISK FACTORS 4
USE OF PROCEEDS 14
DIVIDEND POLICY 15
DILUTION 15
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL COND. & RESULTS OF OPERATIONS 16
BUSINESS 21
MANAGEMENT 30
RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS 33
PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS 33
DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL 34
SHARE ELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE SALE 35
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION 35
VALIDITY OF COMMON STOCK 35
EXPERTS 35
INDEX TO UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 36
PART III EXHIBITS 37
SIGNATURES 37

 

No dealer, salesperson or other person is authorized to give any information or to represent anything not contained in this Offering Circular. You must not rely on any unauthorized information or representations. This Offering Circular is an offer to sell only the shares offered hereby, but only under circumstances and in jurisdictions where it is lawful to do so. The information contained in this Offering Circular is current only as of its date.

 

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SUMMARY

 

This summary highlights information contained elsewhere in this Offering Circular. This summary does not contain all of the information that you should consider before deciding to invest in our common stock. You should read this entire Offering Circular carefully, including the “Risk Factors” section, our historical consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto, and unaudited pro forma financial information, each included elsewhere in this Offering Circular. Unless the context requires otherwise, references in this Offering Circular to “the Company,” “we,” “us” and “our” refer to SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

 

OUR COMPANY

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. (“SMKG” or “The Company”) (SMKG: OTC) is a boutique (“Payments”) technology corporation formed under the laws of Delaware as a Technology Cloud & Mobility solutions provider to the payment industry. We deliver business applications for Acquirers and Issuers (banks, telecoms and enterprises) to deploy their merchant portfolios. Our in-house design and development lab offers proprietary software solutions for licensing “Brand as Your Own”, which include the following, offered through Emphasispay.com marketplace:

 

· Check21SaaS.com: A Cloud SAAS Remote Deposit Capture (Scanning) technology for Banks and Credit Unions with Multi-branch networks and Treasury clients.

 

· Genorocity.com: A Digital Multi-tenant Retail platform & QR Wallet with a suite of Points, Rewards & Incentive features for the hospitality industry. An industry first Card Emulator platform for multi-card management issuing.

 

· Mtickets.events: A digital Cloud & Mobility Events, Conference & M-ticketing management solution for Event Companies, Planners, Retailers and Networking groups.

 

· Mytravel.menu: An application for integrating of user interface and data analytics in Consumer-level and Corporate pre-order food systems, as well as onboard/inflight menu sales, including communications management for transporters and travelers.

 

· iJobs.shop: A digital workforce Mobility & Cloud application for both merchants and jobseekers to crowdsource Resumes and publish job opportunities. An integrated utility for social-media publishing and communication for job seekers.

 

· QR. guru: An automated Digital distribution lead generator ecommerce application for sales events, Scan & Prize campaigns, MLM and affiliate marketing.

 

· Menu.events: A fully digital catering and menu planning operations for both web & mobile allowing for efficient real-time management of banquet and venue bookings. A sales and reservations ledger utility.

 

· Granularchain.com: A multi-link relationship management solution for Signature Capture and Electronic Know Your Client (“EKYC”) for the financial industry which allows financial institutions & enterprises the ability to create, issue and manage securely an QR engine-exchange for permission based “invitation only” access of client profiles, documents, digital signatures, for corporate or individual users. Please note that Granularchain uses a blockchain token to create tamper-resistant encryption of data within the system, but neither Granularchain nor the Company logs nor maintains any logs of client data. Neither Granularchain nor the Company involved in the issuance or management of any cryptocurrency issuances or offerings. Please see our Risk Factors for additional information regarding the use of blockchain elements.

 

· Profilr.social: A powerful EKYC search lead and investigative engine that combines public records and social network information on individuals and businesses to valuate profiles for underwriting and assessment.

 

· Articul8te.com: A cloud-based Business Workforce management application for streamlining Sales-Book, Marketing schedules, employee task management, project timelines & directory charts with a full document vault compartmentalization.

 

· Onroute.Tech a geo ride-tracking and booking solution for Limousine and Courier companies with employee dispatch management, client ID visual tracking for independent owners and associate-networks.

 

· Axepay.com A Cross-border processing platform for International Merchant and China businesses and Individuals. A Real-time FX engine and China Union Pay processing in China.

 

OVERVIEW

 

Since 2014, the Company has sought to develop and establishing a strong and intuitive technology footprint within the growing Fintech Industry. Our Company management has over 45 years of combined experience in the alternative payment and merchant underwriting industries, with a specialization in retail & enterprise applications.

 

Since the beginning of 2015, the company has focused on 2 distinct channels of business:

1) Development and commercialization of its three core platforms for the payment and incentive industry: Check21SAAS.com, Mtickets.events & Genorocity.com

2) Strategic partnerships focused on developing a Remote HOST for Banks & Telecom Acquirers of Card Schemes (Credit, Debit, & Checks) as an acceptance point for emulating transactions, processing & settlement within the platform providing a seamless integration ready for markets.

 

In 2017 management continued to develop its payment infrastructure and worked with key clients to commercialize its solutions strengthening its position in the financial and retail services segment.

 

OUR STRATEGY

 

Our strategy has been to develop a seamless portfolio of various industry payment technologies for both e-commerce and mPOS semi-integrated payment systems. The result is a robust performing lineup of middleware’s that integrate easily with various Issuers, Acquirers & Processors creating a powerful gateway. We target host Banks, Telecoms & Global Enterprises with an existing merchant portfolio ready for best of breadth and trending technologies that also incorporate social-media advantages for consumers.

 

The Company’s business focus for the next 12 to 15 months is to transform the market with Brand As Your Own technology from a direct Large Merchant services provider to establishing a robust portfolio of merchants and position itself as a technology host & support channel for Financial Institutions, Franchises and Global Enterprises, capturing larger pools of merchants and customers.

 

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THE OFFERING

 

Common Stock we are offering

Between 500,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 shares of common stock

 

Common Stock outstanding before this Offering

281,742,840 Common stock, par value $0.001

 

Use of proceeds

The funds raised per this offering will be utilized in administrative and legal fees, software development and support, and staffing in the United States. See “Use of Proceeds” for more details.

 

Risk Factors See “Risk Factors” and other information appearing elsewhere in this Offering Circular for a discussion of factors you should carefully consider before deciding whether to invest in our common stock.

 

This offering is being made on a self-underwritten basis without the use of an exclusive placement agent, although the Company may choose to engage a placement agent at its sole discretion. As there is no minimum offering, upon the approval of any subscription to this Offering Circular, the Company shall immediately deposit said proceeds into the bank account of the Company and may dispose of the proceeds in accordance with the Use of Proceeds.

 

Management will make its best effort to fill the subscription. In the event that the Offering Circular is fully subscribed, any additional subscriptions shall be rejected and returned to the subscribing party along with any funds received.

 

In order to subscribe to purchase the shares, a prospective investor must complete a subscription agreement and send payment by check, wire transfer or ACH.  Investors must answer certain questions to determine compliance with the investment limitation set forth in Regulation A Rule 251(d)(2)(i)(C) under the Securities Act of 1933, which states that in offerings such as this one, where the securities will not be listed on a registered national securities exchange upon qualification, the aggregate purchase price to be paid by the investor for the securities cannot exceed 10% of the greater of the investor’s annual income or net worth.  In the case of an investor who is not a natural person, revenues or net assets for the investors’ most recently completed fiscal year are used instead.

 

The Company has not currently engaged any party for the public relations or promotion of this offering.

 

As of the date of this filing, there are no additional offers for shares, nor any options, warrants, or other rights for the issuance of additional shares except those described herein.

 

RISK FACTORS

 

Investing in our common stock involves a high degree of risk. You should carefully consider each of the following risks, together with all other information set forth in this Offering Circular, including the consolidated financial statements and the related notes, before making a decision to buy our common stock. If any of the following risks actually occurs, our business could be harmed. In that case, the trading price of our common stock could decline, and you may lose all or part of your investment.

 

This offering contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements relate to future events or our future financial performance. We generally identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “could,” “intends,” “target,” “projects,” “contemplates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other similar words. These statements are only predictions. The outcome of the events described in these forward-looking statements is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our customers’ or our industry’s actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements, to differ. “Risk Factors,” “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and “Business,” as well as other sections in this prospectus, discuss the important factors that could contribute to these differences.

 

The forward-looking statements made in this prospectus relate only to events as of the date on which the statements are made. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which the statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

 

This prospectus also contains market data related to our business and industry. This market data includes projections that are based on a number of assumptions. If these assumptions turn out to be incorrect, actual results may differ from the projections based on these assumptions. As a result, our markets may not grow at the rates projected by these data, or at all. The failure of these markets to grow at these projected rates may have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, financial condition and the market price of our common stock.

 

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Risk Related to our Company and our Business

 

Our management has a limited experience operating a public company and are subject to the risks commonly encountered by early-stage companies.

 

Although the management of SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. has experience in operating small companies, current management has not had to manage expansion while being a public company. In addition, management has not overseen a company with large growth. Because we have a limited operating history, our operating prospects should be considered in light of the risks and uncertainties frequently encountered by early-stage companies in rapidly evolving markets. These risks include:

 

·risks that we may not have sufficient capital to achieve our growth strategy;

 

·risks that we may not develop our product and service offerings in a manner that enables us to be profitable and meet our customers’ requirements;

 

·risks that our growth strategy may not be successful; and

 

·risks that fluctuations in our operating results will be significant relative to our revenues.

 

These risks are described in more detail below. Our future growth will depend substantially on our ability to address these and the other risks described in this section. If we do not successfully address these risks, our business would be significantly harmed.

 

We have a history of operating losses and we will need additional financing to meet our future long-term capital requirements.

 

We have a history of losses and may continue to incur operating and net losses for the foreseeable future. As of December 31, 2018, we had a working capital deficit of $2,978,019. We incurred a net loss of $489,316 for the period ended December 31, 2018, and a net loss of $552,256 for the year ended December 31, 2017. We have not achieved sustainable profitability on an annual basis. We may not be able to reach a level of revenue to achieve profitability. If our revenues grow slower than anticipated, or if operating expenses exceed expectations, then we may not be able to achieve profitability in the near future or at all, which may depress our stock price.

 

We may need significant additional capital, which we may be unable to obtain.

 

We may need to obtain additional financing over time to fund operations. Our management cannot predict the extent to which we will require additional financing and can provide no assurance that additional financing will be available on favorable terms or at all. The rights of the holders of any debt or equity that may be issued in the future could be senior to the rights of common shareholders, and any future issuance of equity could result in the dilution of our common shareholders’ proportionate equity interests in our company. Failure to obtain financing or an inability to obtain financing on unattractive terms could have a material adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operation and financial condition.

 

Our resources may not be sufficient to manage our potential growth; failure to properly manage our potential growth would be detrimental to our business.

 

We may fail to adequately manage our potential future growth. Any growth in our operations will place a significant strain on our administrative, financial and operational resources, and increase demands on our management and on our operational and administrative systems, controls and other resources. We cannot assure you that our existing personnel, systems, procedures or controls will be adequate to support our operations in the future or that we will be able to successfully implement appropriate measures consistent with our growth strategy. As part of this growth, we may have to implement new operational and financial systems, procedures and controls to expand, train and manage our employee base, and maintain close coordination among our technical, accounting, finance, marketing and sales staff. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so, or that if we are able to do so, we will be able to effectively integrate them into our existing staff and systems. To the extent we acquire businesses, we will also need to integrate and assimilate new operations, technologies and personnel. If we are unable to manage growth effectively, such as if our sales and marketing efforts exceed our capacity to install, maintain and service our products or if new employees are unable to achieve performance levels, our business, operating results and financial condition could be materially and adversely affected.

 

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Our financial situation creates doubt whether we will continue as a going concern.

 

We only have enough capital resources on hand to operate as-is for another 6 months. Since inception, the Company has generated minimal revenues and has incurred losses and reported losses for the period from inception through December 31, 2018. Further, we expect to incur a net loss for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2019, primarily as a result of increased operating expenses. There can be no assurances that we will be able to achieve a level of revenues adequate to generate sufficient cash flow from operations or obtain additional financing through private placements, public offerings and/or bank financing necessary to support our working capital requirements. To the extent that funds generated from any private placements, public offerings and/or bank financing are insufficient, we will have to raise additional working capital. No assurance can be given that additional financing will be available, or if available, will be on acceptable terms. These conditions raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. If adequate working capital is not available, we may be forced to discontinue operations, which would cause investors to lose their entire investment. Our auditors have indicated that these conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

 

We will need to increase the size of our organization, and we may be unable to manage rapid growth effectively.

 

Our failure to manage growth effectively could have a material and adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition. We anticipate that a period of significant expansion will be required to address possible acquisitions of business, products, or rights, and potential internal growth to handle licensing and research activities. This expansion will place a significant strain on management, operational and financial resources. To manage the expected growth of our operations and personnel, we must both improve our existing operational and financial systems, procedures and controls and implement new systems, procedures and controls. We must also expand our finance, administrative, and operations staff. Our current personnel, systems, procedures and controls may not adequately support future operations. Management may be unable to hire, train, retain, motivate and manage necessary personnel or to identify, manage and exploit existing and potential strategic relationships and market opportunities.

 

We are dependent on the continued services and performance of our senior management, the loss of any of whom could adversely affect our business, operating results and financial condition.

 

Our future performance depends on the continued services and continuing contributions of our senior management to execute our business plan, and to identify and pursue new opportunities and product innovations. The loss of services of senior management, could significantly delay or prevent the achievement of our strategic objectives. The loss of the services of senior management for any reason could adversely affect our business, prospects, financial condition and results of operations.

 

We may become subject to claims of infringement or misappropriation of the intellectual property rights of others, which could prohibit us from developing our products, require us to obtain licenses from third parties or to develop non-infringing alternatives and subject us to substantial monetary damages.

 

Third parties could, in the future, assert infringement or misappropriation claims against us with respect to products we develop. Whether a product infringes a patent or misappropriates other intellectual property involves complex legal and factual issues, the determination of which is often uncertain. Therefore, we cannot be certain that we have not infringed the intellectual property rights of others. Our potential competitors may assert that some aspect of our product infringes their patents. Because patent applications may take years to issue, there also may be applications now pending of which we are unaware that may later result in issued patents upon which our products could infringe. There also may be existing patents or pending patent applications of which we are unaware upon which our products may inadvertently infringe.

 

Any infringement or misappropriation claim could cause us to incur significant costs, place significant strain on our financial resources, divert management’s attention from our business and harm our reputation. If the relevant patents in such claim were upheld as valid and enforceable and we were found to infringe them, we could be prohibited from selling any product that is found to infringe unless we could obtain licenses to use the technology covered by the patent or are able to design around the patent. We may be unable to obtain such a license on terms acceptable to us, if at all, and we may not be able to redesign our products to avoid infringement. A court could also order us to pay compensatory damages for such infringement, plus prejudgment interest and could, in addition, treble the compensatory damages and award attorney fees. These damages could be substantial and could harm our reputation, business, financial condition and operating results. A court also could enter orders that temporarily, preliminarily or permanently enjoin us and our customers from making, using, or selling products, and could enter an order mandating that we undertake certain remedial activities. Depending on the nature of the relief ordered by the court, we could become liable for additional damages to third parties

 

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We may not be successful in the implementation of our business strategy or our business strategy may not be successful, either of which will impede our development and growth.

 

Our business strategy is to develop products and services that integrate throughout fintech, mobile payment, and point-of-sale technology ecosystems. Our ability to implement this business strategy is dependent on our ability to: 

 

·Distinguish ourselves in a very competitive market;

 

·Establish brand recognition and customer loyalty; and

 

·Manage growth in administrative overhead costs during the initiation of our business efforts.

 

We do not know whether we will be able to continue successfully implementing our business strategy or whether our business strategy will ultimately be successful. In assessing our ability to meet these challenges, a potential investor should take into account our need for significant amounts of capital to fund software development and execute licenses within our subsidiaries and brand recognition, our management’s relative inexperience, the competitive conditions existing in our industry and general economic conditions. Our growth is largely dependent on our ability to successfully implement our business strategy. Our revenues may be adversely affected if we fail to implement our business strategy or if we divert resources to a business that ultimately proves unsuccessful.

 

We must effectively manage the growth of our operations, or our company will suffer.

 

Our business consists of software, firmware, and middleware solutions for mobile payments processing and point-of-sale technologies. Expansion of our operations, to include the development of all our portfolio, may also cause a significant demand on our management, finances and other resources. Our ability to manage the anticipated future growth, should it occur, will depend upon a significant expansion of our accounting and other internal management systems and the implementation and subsequent improvement of a variety of systems, procedures and controls. There can be no assurance that significant problems in these areas will not occur. Any failure to expand these areas and implement and improve, procedures and controls in an efficient manner at a pace consistent with our business could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations. There can be no assurance that our attempts to expand our marketing, sales, manufacturing and customer support efforts will be successful or will result in additional sales or profitability in any future period.

 

We have limited existing brand identity and customer loyalty; if we fail to market our brand to promote our service offerings, our business could suffer.

 

Because of our limited commercialization of our subsidiary products, we currently do not have strong brand identity or brand loyalty. We believe that establishing and maintaining brand identity and brand loyalty is critical to attracting customers once we have a commercially viable product offered by our subsidiaries. In order to attract customers to our subsidiary products, we may be forced to spend substantial funds to create and maintain brand recognition among consumers. We believe that the cost of our sales campaigns could increase substantially in the future. If our branding efforts are not successful, our ability to earn revenues and sustain our operations will be harmed.

 

Promotion and enhancement of our products and services will depend on our success in consistently providing high-quality products and services to our customers.

 

In 2018 and 2017, three and two customers, respectively, comprised 100% of our customer base and revenue streams.

 

We derive our revenues from licensing and processing fees generated from our products and services. This concentration of customers places at enormous financial risk should an account with one of our customers be disrupted or discontinued, whether by our own actions, market forces, or some other cause. In 2017, our three customers were Veritaspay Phillipines, Inc., Axepay, Inc., and Contact Innovations, Inc. Veritaspay Phillipines, Inc. is located in the Phillipines and Contact Innovations, Inc. is in Ontario and is our partner vendor servicing ICICI Bank of India. Any shift in international politics, the regulation of the payment space, or global competition could impact our relationship with these customers and losing these customers would drastically reduce our yearly revenues.

 

A competitor with a stronger or more suitable financial position may enter our marketplace.

 

The success of our business primarily depends on the success our products and their market performance, compared to rival technologies offered by a competitor. If a direct competitor arrives in our market, achieving market acceptance for our services may require additional marketing efforts and the expenditure of significant funds, the availability of which we cannot be assured, to create awareness and demand among customers. We have limited financial, personnel and other resources to undertake additional marketing activities. Accordingly, no assurance can be given that we will be able to win business from a stronger competitor.

 

Litigation may harm our business.

 

Substantial, complex or extended litigation could cause us to incur significant costs and distract our management. For example, lawsuits by employees, stockholders, collaborators, distributors, customers, competitors or others could be very costly and substantially disrupt our business. Disputes from time to time with such companies, organizations or individuals are not uncommon, and we cannot assure you that we will always be able to resolve such disputes or on terms favorable to us. Unexpected results could cause us to have financial exposure in these matters in excess of recorded reserves and insurance coverage, requiring us to provide additional reserves to address these liabilities, therefore impacting profits.

 

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Risks Related to Our Business and Industry

 

We are subject to risks relating to legal proceedings.

 

We are subject to various claims and legal actions arising in the ordinary course of its business. Any such litigation could be very costly and could distract our management from focusing on operating our business. The existence of any such litigation could harm our business, results of operations and financial condition. Results of actual and potential litigation are inherently uncertain. An unfavorable result in a legal proceeding could adversely affect our reputation, financial condition and operating results.

 

Our products’ position in the supply chain of payment processing makes us a frequent target of hackers.

 

The global payment processing space is rife with private and government-sponsored hackers of various nationalities, with varying levels of sophistication, pursuing various agendas. Though our products use highly sophisticated encryption technology and we do not store customer assets or money, should our products become compromised in some way by hackers, foreign or domestic, private or government-sponsored, it could result in a breach of customer privacy, potential theft of customer data, and even result in the loss of customer assets.

 

Failure of our information technology systems could significantly disrupt the operation of our business.

 

Our ability to execute our business plan and to comply with regulatory requirements with respect to data control and data integrity depends, in part, on the continued and uninterrupted performance of our information technology systems (“IT systems”). These systems are vulnerable to damage from a variety of sources, including telecommunications or network failures, malicious human acts and natural disasters. Moreover, despite network security and back-up measures, some of our servers are potentially vulnerable to physical or electronic break-ins, computer viruses and similar disruptive problems. Despite the precautionary measures we have taken to prevent unanticipated problems that could affect our IT systems, there are no assurances that electronic break-ins, computer viruses and similar disruptive problems, and/or sustained or repeated system failures or problems arising during the upgrade of any of our IT systems that interrupt our ability to generate and maintain data will not occur. The occurrence of any of the foregoing with respect to our IT systems could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations or financial condition.

 

We will be subject to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other anti-corruption laws, as well as export control laws, customs laws, sanctions laws and other laws governing our anticipated operations. If we fail to comply with these laws, we could be subject to civil or criminal penalties, other remedial measures, and legal expenses, which could adversely affect our business, results of operations and financial condition.

 

Our operations, if initiated, will be subject to certain anti-corruption laws, including the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), and other anti-corruption laws that apply in countries where we do business. The FCPA and other anti-corruption laws generally prohibit us and our employees and intermediaries from bribing, being bribed or making other prohibited payments to government officials or other persons to obtain or retain business or gain some other business advantage. We and our commercial partners operate in a number of jurisdictions that pose a high risk of potential FCPA violations and we participate in collaborations and relationships with third parties whose actions could potentially subject us to liability under the FCPA or local anti-corruption laws. In addition, we cannot predict the nature, scope or effect of future regulatory requirements to which our international operations might be subject or the manner in which existing laws might be administered or interpreted.

 

We also anticipate becoming subject to other laws and regulations governing our international operations, including regulations administered in the U.S. and in the EU, including applicable export control regulations, economic sanctions on countries and persons, customs requirements and currency exchange regulations (collectively, “Trade Control Laws”).

 

There can be no assurance that we will be completely effective in ensuring our compliance with all applicable anticorruption laws, including the FCPA or other legal requirements, such as Trade Control Laws. Any investigation of potential violations of the FCPA, other anti-corruption laws or Trade Control Laws by U.S., EU or other authorities could have an adverse impact on our reputation, our business, results of operations and financial condition. Furthermore, should we be found not to be in compliance with the FCPA, other anti-corruption laws or Trade Control Laws, we may be subject to criminal and civil penalties, disgorgement and other sanctions and remedial measures, as well as the accompanying legal expenses, any of which could have a material adverse effect on our reputation and liquidity, as well as on our business, results of operations and financial condition. 

 

Risks Related to Our Intellectual Property

 

We may be forced to litigate to enforce or defend our intellectual property rights, or the intellectual property rights of our licensors.

 

We may be forced to litigate to enforce or defend our intellectual property rights against infringement and unauthorized use by competitors. In so doing, we may place our intellectual property at risk of being invalidated, held unenforceable, or narrowed in scope. Further, an adverse result in any litigation or defense proceedings may place pending applications at risk of non-issuance. In addition, if any licensor fails to enforce or defend its intellectual property rights, this may adversely affect our ability to develop and commercialize our Proprietary Technology Assets as well as our ability to prevent competitors from making, using, and selling competing products. Any such litigation could be very costly and could distract our management from focusing on operating our business. The existence or outcome of any such litigation could harm our business, results of operations and financial condition.

 

Furthermore, because of the substantial amount of discovery required in connection with intellectual property litigation, there is a risk that some of our confidential and proprietary information could be compromised by disclosure during this type of litigation. In addition, there could be public announcements of the results of hearings, motions or other interim proceedings or developments. If securities analysts or investors perceive these results to be negative, it could have a material adverse effect on the price of the Common Stock, should a market therefor ever develop.

 

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We may be unable to adequately prevent disclosure of trade secrets and other proprietary information.

 

We rely on trade secrets to protect our proprietary know-how and technological advances, especially where we do not believe patent protection is appropriate or obtainable. However, trade secrets are difficult to protect. We rely in part on confidentiality agreements with our employees, consultants, outside scientific collaborators, sponsored researchers and other advisors to protect our trade secrets and other proprietary information. These agreements may not effectively prevent disclosure of confidential information and may not provide an adequate remedy in the event of unauthorized disclosure of confidential information. In addition, others may independently discover our trade secrets and proprietary information. Costly and time-consuming litigation could be necessary to enforce and determine the scope of our proprietary rights. Failure to obtain or maintain trade secret protection or failure to adequately protect our intellectual property could enable competitors to develop generic products or use our proprietary information to develop other products that compete with our products or cause additional, material adverse effects upon our business, results of operations and financial condition.

 

The transfer of technology and knowledge to contract manufacturers pursuant to the production of our products also creates a risk of uncontrolled distribution and copying of concepts, methods and processes relating to our products. Such uncontrolled distribution and copying could have a material adverse effect on the value of our products if used for the production of competing software or otherwise used commercially without our obtaining financial compensation.

 

We may become subject to third parties’ claims alleging infringement of patents and proprietary rights or seeking to invalidate our patents or proprietary rights, which would be costly, time-consuming and, if successfully asserted against us, delay or prevent the development of our business strategy.

  

We cannot assure you that our Proprietary Technology Assets will not infringe existing or future patents or trademarks. We may be unaware of patents or trademarks that have already issued that a third party might assert are infringed by our Proprietary Technology Assets or one of our future product candidates. Because patent applications can take many years to issue and may be confidential for eighteen months or more after filing, there may be applications now pending of which we are unaware, and which may later result in issued patents that we may infringe by commercializing our Proprietary Technology Assets or any of our future product candidates. In addition, third parties may obtain patents in the future and claim that use of our technologies infringes upon these patents. Moreover, we may face claims from non-practicing entities (commonly referred to as “patent trolls”), which have no relevant product revenue and against whom our own patent portfolio may thus have no deterrent effect.

 

We may be subject to third-party claims in the future against us or our collaborators that would cause us to incur substantial expenses and, if successful against us, could cause us to pay substantial damages, including treble damages and attorney’s fees if we are found to be willfully infringing a third party’s patents. If a patent infringement suit were brought against us or our collaborators, we or our collaborators could be forced to stop or delay research, development, manufacturing or sales of our Proprietary Technology Assets. As a result of patent infringement claims, or in order to avoid potential claims, we or our collaborators may choose to seek, or be required to seek, a license from the third party and would most likely be required to pay license fees or royalties or both. These licenses may not be available on acceptable terms, or at all. Even if we or our collaborators were able to obtain a license, the rights may be nonexclusive, which would give our competitors access to the same intellectual property. Ultimately, we could be prevented from commercializing a product, or forced to redesign it, or to cease some aspect of our business operations if, as a result of actual or threatened patent infringement claims, we or our collaborators are unable to enter into licenses on acceptable terms. Even if we are successful in defending such claims, infringement and other intellectual property litigation can be expensive and time-consuming to litigate and divert management’s attention from our core business. Any of these events could harm our business significantly.

 

In addition to infringement claims against us, if third parties have prepared and filed patent applications in the U.S. that also claim technology to which we have rights, we may have to participate in interference proceedings in the USPTO to determine the priority of invention. Third parties may also attempt to initiate reexamination, post grant review, or inter parties review of our patents in the USPTO. We may also become involved in similar opposition proceedings in the EPO or comparable offices in other jurisdictions regarding our intellectual property rights with respect to our products and technology. Any of these claims could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.

  

Obtaining and maintaining our patent protection depends on compliance with various procedural, document submission, fee payment and other requirements imposed by governmental patent agencies, and our patent protection could be reduced or eliminated for non-compliance with any of these requirements.

 

The USPTO and various foreign governmental patent agencies require compliance with a number of procedural, documentary, fee payment and other provisions during the patent and trademark process. There are situations in which noncompliance can result in abandonment or lapse of a patent or patent application, resulting in partial or complete loss of patent rights in the relevant jurisdiction. In such an event, competitors might be able to enter the market earlier than would otherwise have been the case, which could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.

 

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We may not be able to protect our intellectual property rights throughout the world.

 

Filing, prosecuting and defending trademarks and patents in our Proprietary Technology Assets and any future developments or acquisitions throughout the world is prohibitively expensive. Competitors may use our technologies in jurisdictions where we have not obtained trademark or patent protection to develop their own products and, further, may export otherwise infringing products to territories where we have trademark and patent protection, but where enforcement is not as strong as that in the U.S. These products may compete with our products in jurisdictions where we do not have any issued or licensed patents or trademarks and our patent and trademark claims, or other intellectual property rights may not be effective or sufficient to prevent them from so competing.

 

Many companies have encountered significant problems in protecting and defending intellectual property rights in foreign jurisdictions. The legal systems of certain countries, particularly certain developing countries, do not favor the enforcement of patents and other intellectual property protection, which could make it difficult for us to stop the infringement of our patents or marketing of competing products in violation of our proprietary rights generally. Proceedings to enforce our patent rights in foreign jurisdictions could result in substantial cost and divert our efforts and attention from other aspects of our business.

 

Risks Related to the Securities Markets and Ownership of our Equity Securities

 

The Common Stock is thinly traded, so you may be unable to sell at or near ask prices or at all if you need to sell your shares to raise money or otherwise desire to liquidate your shares.

 

The Common Stock has historically been sporadically traded on the OTC Pink Sheets, meaning that the number of persons interested in purchasing our shares at or near ask prices at any given time may be relatively small or non-existent. This situation is attributable to a number of factors, including the fact that we are a small company which is relatively unknown to stock analysts, stock brokers, institutional investors and others in the investment community that generate or influence sales volume, and that even if we came to the attention of such persons, they tend to be risk-averse and would be reluctant to follow an unproven company such as ours or purchase or recommend the purchase of our shares until such time as we became more seasoned and viable. As a consequence, there may be periods of several days or more when trading activity in our shares is minimal or non-existent, as compared to a seasoned issuer which has a large and steady volume of trading activity that will generally support continuous sales without an adverse effect on share price. We cannot give you any assurance that a broader or more active public trading market for our common shares will develop or be sustained, or that current trading levels will be sustained.

 

The market price for the common stock is particularly volatile given our status as a relatively unknown company with a small and thinly traded public float, limited operating history and lack of revenue, which could lead to wide fluctuations in our share price. The price at which you purchase our shares may not be indicative of the price that will prevail in the trading market. You may be unable to sell your common shares at or above your purchase price, which may result in substantial losses to you.

 

The market for our shares of common stock is characterized by significant price volatility when compared to seasoned issuers, and we expect that our share price will continue to be more volatile than a seasoned issuer for the indefinite future. The volatility in our share price is attributable to a number of factors. First, as noted above, our shares are sporadically traded. Because of this lack of liquidity, the trading of relatively small quantities of shares may disproportionately influence the price of those shares in either direction. The price for our shares could, for example, decline precipitously in the event that a large number of our shares is sold on the market without commensurate demand, as compared to a seasoned issuer which could better absorb those sales without adverse impact on its share price. Secondly, we are a speculative investment due to, among other matters, our limited operating history and lack of revenue or profit to date, and the uncertainty of future market acceptance for our potential products. As a consequence of this enhanced risk, more risk-averse investors may, under the fear of losing all or most of their investment in the event of negative news or lack of progress, be more inclined to sell their shares on the market more quickly and at greater discounts than would be the case with the securities of a seasoned issuer. The following factors may add to the volatility in the price of our shares: actual or anticipated variations in our quarterly or annual operating results; acceptance of our inventory of games; government regulations, announcements of significant acquisitions, strategic partnerships or joint ventures; our capital commitments and additions or departures of our key personnel. Many of these factors are beyond our control and may decrease the market price of our shares regardless of our operating performance. We cannot make any predictions or projections as to what the prevailing market price for our shares will be at any time, including as to whether our shares will sustain their current market prices, or as to what effect the sale of shares or the availability of shares for sale at any time will have on the prevailing market price.

 

Shareholders should be aware that, according to SEC Release No. 34-29093, the market for penny stocks has suffered in recent years from patterns of fraud and abuse. Such patterns include (1) control of the market for the security by one or a few broker-dealers that are often related to the promoter or issuer; (2) manipulation of prices through prearranged matching of purchases and sales and false and misleading press releases; (3) boiler room practices involving high-pressure sales tactics and unrealistic price projections by inexperienced sales persons; (4) excessive and undisclosed bid-ask differential and markups by selling broker-dealers; and (5) the wholesale dumping of the same securities by promoters and broker-dealers after prices have been manipulated to a desired level, along with the resulting inevitable collapse of those prices and with consequent investor losses. Our management is aware of the abuses that have occurred historically in the penny stock market. Although we do not expect to be in a position to dictate the behavior of the market or of broker-dealers who participate in the market, management will strive within the confines of practical limitations to prevent the described patterns from being established with respect to our securities. The occurrence of these patterns or practices could increase the volatility of our share price.

 

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The market price of our common stock may be volatile and adversely affected by several factors.

 

The market price of our common stock could fluctuate significantly in response to various factors and events, including, but not limited to:

 

·our ability to integrate operations, technology, products and services;

 

·our ability to execute our business plan;

 

·operating results below expectations;

 

·our issuance of additional securities, including debt or equity or a combination thereof;

 

·announcements of technological innovations or new products by us or our competitors;

 

·loss of any strategic relationship;

 

·industry developments, including, without limitation, changes in healthcare policies or practices;

 

·economic and other external factors;

 

·period-to-period fluctuations in our financial results; and

 

·whether an active trading market in our common stock develops and is maintained.

 

In addition, the securities markets have from time to time experienced significant price and volume fluctuations that are unrelated to the operating performance of particular companies. These market fluctuations may also materially and adversely affect the market price of our common stock. Issuers using the Alternative Reporting standard for filing financial reports with OTC Markets are often subject to large volatility unrelated to the fundamentals of the company.

 

Our issuance of additional shares of Common Stock, or options or warrants to purchase those shares, would dilute your proportionate ownership and voting rights.

 

We are entitled under our articles of incorporation to issue up to 500,000,000 shares of common stock. We have issued and outstanding, as of the date of this prospectus, 281,742,840 shares of common stock. Our board may generally issue shares of common stock, preferred stock or options or warrants to purchase those shares, without further approval by our shareholders based upon such factors as our board of directors may deem relevant at that time. It is likely that we will be required to issue a large amount of additional securities to raise capital to further our development. It is also likely that we will issue a large amount of additional securities to directors, officers, employees and consultants as compensatory grants in connection with their services, both in the form of stand-alone grants or under our stock plans. We cannot give you any assurance that we will not issue additional shares of common stock, or options or warrants to purchase those shares, under circumstances we may deem appropriate at the time.

 

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The elimination of monetary liability against our directors, officers and employees under our Articles of Incorporation and the existence of indemnification rights to our directors, officers and employees may result in substantial expenditures by our company and may discourage lawsuits against our directors, officers and employees.

 

Our Articles of Incorporation contains provisions that eliminate the liability of our directors for monetary damages to our company and shareholders. Our bylaws also require us to indemnify our officers and directors. We may also have contractual indemnification obligations under our agreements with our directors, officers and employees. The foregoing indemnification obligations could result in our company incurring substantial expenditures to cover the cost of settlement or damage awards against directors, officers and employees that we may be unable to recoup. These provisions and resultant costs may also discourage our company from bringing a lawsuit against directors, officers and employees for breaches of their fiduciary duties, and may similarly discourage the filing of derivative litigation by our shareholders against our directors, officers and employees even though such actions, if successful, might otherwise benefit our company and shareholders.

 

Anti-takeover provisions may impede the acquisition of our company.

 

Certain provisions of the Delaware General Statutes have anti-takeover effects and may inhibit a non-negotiated merger or other business combination. These provisions are intended to encourage any person interested in acquiring us to negotiate with, and to obtain the approval of, our board of directors in connection with such a transaction. However, certain of these provisions may discourage a future acquisition of us, including an acquisition in which the shareholders might otherwise receive a premium for their shares. As a result, shareholders who might desire to participate in such a transaction may not have the opportunity to do so.

 

We may become involved in securities class action litigation that could divert management’s attention and harm our business.

 

The stock market in general, and the shares of early stage companies in particular, have experienced extreme price and volume fluctuations. These fluctuations have often been unrelated or disproportionate to the operating performance of the companies involved. If these fluctuations occur in the future, the market price of our shares could fall regardless of our operating performance. In the past, following periods of volatility in the market price of a particular company’s securities, securities class action litigation has often been brought against that company. If the market price or volume of our shares suffers extreme fluctuations, then we may become involved in this type of litigation, which would be expensive and divert management’s attention and resources from managing our business.

 

As a public company, we may also from time to time make forward-looking statements about future operating results and provide some financial guidance to the public markets. Our management has limited experience as a management team in a public company and as a result, projections may not be made timely or set at expected performance levels and could materially affect the price of our shares. Any failure to meet published forward-looking statements that adversely affect the stock price could result in losses to investors, stockholder lawsuits or other litigation, sanctions or restrictions issued by the SEC.

 

Our common stock is currently deemed a “penny stock,” which makes it more difficult for our investors to sell their shares.

 

The SEC has adopted Rule 15g-9 which establishes the definition of a “penny stock,” for the purposes relevant to us, as any equity security that has a market price of less than $5.00 per share, subject to certain exceptions. For any transaction involving a penny stock, unless exempt, the rules require that a broker or dealer approve a person’s account for transactions in penny stocks, and the broker or dealer receive from the investor a written agreement to the transaction, setting forth the identity and quantity of the penny stock to be purchased.

 

In order to approve a person’s account for transactions in penny stocks, the broker or dealer must obtain financial information and investment experience objectives of the person and make a reasonable determination that the transactions in penny stocks are suitable for that person and the person has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial matters to be capable of evaluating the risks of transactions in penny stocks.

 

The broker or dealer must also deliver, prior to any transaction in a penny stock, a disclosure schedule prescribed by the SEC relating to the penny stock market, which, in highlight form sets forth the basis on which the broker or dealer made the suitability determination, and that the broker or dealer received a signed, written agreement from the investor prior to the transaction.

 

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Generally, brokers may be less willing to execute transactions in securities subject to the “penny stock” rules. This may make it more difficult for investors to dispose of our common stock if and when such shares are eligible for sale and may cause a decline in the market value of its stock.

 

Disclosure also has to be made about the risks of investing in penny stocks in both public offerings and in secondary trading and about the commission payable to both the broker-dealer and the registered representative, current quotations for the securities and the rights and remedies available to an investor in cases of fraud in penny stock transactions. Finally, monthly statements have to be sent disclosing recent price information for the penny stock held in the account and information on the limited market in penny stock.

 

As an issuer of “penny stock,” the protection provided by the federal securities laws relating to forward-looking statements does not apply to us.

 

Although federal securities laws provide a safe harbor for forward-looking statements made by a public company that files reports under the federal securities laws, this safe harbor is not available to issuers of penny stocks. As a result, we will not have the benefit of this safe harbor protection in the event of any legal action based upon a claim that the material provided by us contained a material misstatement of fact or was misleading in any material respect because of our failure to include any statements necessary to make the statements not misleading. Such an action could hurt our financial condition.

 

As an issuer not required to make reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission under Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, holders of restricted shares may not be able to sell shares into the open market as Rule 144 exemptions may not apply.

 

Under Rule 144 of the Securities Act of 1933 holders of restricted shares, may avail themselves of certain exemption from registration is the holder and the issuer meet certain requirements. As a company that is not required to file reports under Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act, referred to as a non-reporting company, we may not, in the future, meet the requirements for an issuer under 144 that would allow a holder to qualify for Rule 144 exemptions. In such an event, holders of restricted stock would have to utilize another exemption from registration or rely on a registration statement to be filed by the Company registered the restricted stock. Currently, the Company has no plans of filing a registration statement with the Commission.

 

Securities analysts may elect not to report on our common stock or may issue negative reports that adversely affect the stock price.

 

At this time, no securities analysts provide research coverage of our common stock, and securities analysts may not elect not to provide such coverage in the future. It may remain difficult for our company, with its small market capitalization, to attract independent financial analysts that will cover our common stock. If securities analysts do not cover our common stock, the lack of research coverage may adversely affect the stock’s actual and potential market price. The trading market for our common stock may be affected in part by the research and reports that industry or financial analysts publish about our business. If one or more analysts elect to cover our company and then downgrade the stock, the stock price would likely decline rapidly. If one or more of these analysts cease coverage of our company, we could lose visibility in the market, which, in turn, could cause our stock price to decline. This could have a negative effect on the market price of our common stock.

 

We have not paid cash dividends in the past and do not expect to pay cash dividends in the foreseeable future. Any return on investment may be limited to the value of our common stock.

 

We have never paid cash dividends on our capital stock and do not anticipate paying cash dividends on our capital stock in the foreseeable future. The payment of dividends on our capital stock will depend on our earnings, financial condition and other business and economic factors affecting us at such time as the board of directors may consider relevant. If we do not pay dividends, our common stock may be less valuable because a return on your investment will only occur if the common stock price appreciates.

 

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CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

 We make forward-looking statements under the “Summary,” “Risk Factors,” “Business,” “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and in other sections of this Offering Circular.  In some cases, you can identify these statements by forward-looking words such as “may,” “might,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential” or “continue,” and the negative of these terms and other comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements, which are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions about us, may include projections of our future financial performance based on our growth strategies and anticipated trends in our business. These statements are only predictions based on our current expectations and projections about future events. There are important factors that could cause our actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from the results, level of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. In particular, you should consider the numerous risks and uncertainties described under “Risk Factors.”

 

While we believe we have identified material risks, these risks and uncertainties are not exhaustive. Other sections of this Offering Circular describe additional factors that could adversely impact our business and financial performance. Moreover, we operate in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment. New risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and it is not possible to predict all risks and uncertainties, nor can we assess the impact of all factors on our business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements.

 

Although we believe the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results, level of activity, performance or achievements. Moreover, neither we nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any of these forward-looking statements. You should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. We are under no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements after the date of this Offering Circular to conform our prior statements to actual results or revised expectations, and we do not intend to do so.

 

Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about:

 

·our business’ strategies and investment policies;

 

·our business’ financing plans and the availability of capital;

 

·potential growth opportunities available to our business;

 

·the risks associated with potential acquisitions by us;

 

·the recruitment and retention of our officers and employees;

 

·our expected levels of compensation;

 

·the effects of competition on our business; and

 

·the impact of future legislation and regulatory changes on our business.

 

We caution you not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this Offering Circular.

 

USE OF PROCEEDS

 

The following Use of Proceeds is based on estimates made by management. The Company planned the Use of Proceeds after deducting estimated offering expenses estimated to be $25,000 Management prepared the milestones based on three levels of offering raise success: 25% of the Maximum Offering proceeds raised ($2,250,000), 50% of the Maximum Offering proceeds raised ($5,000,000), 75% of the Maximum Offering proceeds raised ($7,750,000) and the Maximum Offering proceeds raised of $10,000,000 through the offering. The costs associated with operating as a public company are included in all our budgeted scenarios and management is responsible for the preparation of the required documents to keep the costs to a minimum.

 

Although we have no minimum offering, we have calculated used of proceeds such that if we raise 25% of the offering will sustain operations within budget for a twelve-month period. 25% of the Maximum Offering is sufficient to keep the Company current with its public listing status costs with prudently budgeted funds remaining which will be sufficient to complete the development of our marketing package. If the Company were to raise 50% of the Maximum Offering, then we would be able to expand our marketing outside the US. Raising the Maximum Offering will enable the Company to implement our full business. If we begin to generate profits, we plan to increase our marketing and sales activity accordingly.

 

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The Company intends to use the proceeds from this offering as follows:

 

  

If 25% of the

Offering is Raised

  

If 50% of the

Offering is Raised

  

If 75% of the

Offering is Raised

  

If 100% of the

Offering is Raised

 
Net Proceeds  $2,475,000   $4,975,000   $7,475,000   $9,975,000 
Administrative & Legal (20%)  $495,000   $995,000   $1,495,000   $1,995,000 
Development & Support (25%)  $618,750   $1,243,750   $1,868,750   $2,493,750 
Staffing & Office (35%)  $866,250   $1,741,250   $2,616,250   $3,491,250 
Marketing & Travel (15%)  $371,250   $746,250   $1,121,250   $1,496,250 
Working Capital (5%)  $123,750   $248,750   $373,750   $498,750 
TOTAL  $2,500,000   $5,000,000   $7,500,000   $10,000,000 

 

DIVIDEND POLICY

 

We have not declared or paid any dividends on our common stock. We intend to retain earnings for use in our operations and to finance our business. Any change in our dividend policy is within the discretion of our board of directors and will depend, among other things, on our earnings, debt service and capital requirements, restrictions in financing agreements, if any, business conditions, legal restrictions and other factors that our board of directors deems relevant.

 

DILUTION

 

Purchasers of our common stock in this offering will experience an immediate dilution of net tangible book value per share from the public offering price.  Dilution in net tangible book value per share represents the difference between the amount per share paid by the purchasers of shares of common stock and the net tangible book value per share immediately after this offering.

 

After giving effect to the sale of our common stock in this offering at an assumed public offering price between $0.01 and $0.02 per share and after deducting the estimated offering expenses payable by us our adjusted net tangible book value at September 30, 2018 would have been $10,109,359 or $0.0079 per share, assuming maximum offering size. At an Offering Price of $0.01 per share, this represents an immediate increase in net tangible book value per share of $0.0074 to the existing stockholders and dilution in net tangible book value per share of $0.0021 to new investors who purchase shares in the offering assuming maximum offering size. At an Offering Price of $0.02 per share, this represents an immediate increase in net tangible book value per share of $0.0125 to the existing stockholders and dilution in net tangible book value per share of $0.07 to new investors who purchase shares in the offering assuming maximum offering size.

 

The following table sets forth the estimated net tangible book value per share after the offering and the dilution to persons purchasing Common Stock based on the foregoing minimum and maximum offering assumptions based on an offering price of $0.01 per share. The numbers are based on the total issued and outstanding shares of common stock as of December 31, 2018.

 

    25%     50.0%     75%     100%  
Net Value   $ 3,333,982.00     $ 5,833,982.00     $ 8,333,982.00     $ 10,833,982.00  
# Total Shares     529,076,173       779,076,173       1,029,076,173       1,279,076,173  
Net Book Value Per Share   $ 0.0063     $ 0.0075     $ 0.0081     $ 0.0085  
Increase in NBV/Share   $ 0.0032     $ 0.0044     $ 0.0050     $ 0.0054  
Dilution to new shareholders   $ 0.0037     $ 0.0025     $ 0.0019     $ 0.0015  
Percentage Dilution to New     36.98 %     25.12 %     19.01 %     15.30 %

  

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The following table sets forth the estimated net tangible book value per share after the offering and the dilution to persons purchasing Common Stock based on the foregoing offering assumptions based on an offering price of $0.02 per share. The numbers are based on the total issued and outstanding shares of common stock as of September 30, 2018.

 

  25%     50.0%     75%     100%  
Net Value   $ 3,333,982.00     $ 5,833,982.00     $ 8,333,982.00     $ 10,833,982.00  
# Total Shares     404,076,173       529,076,173       654,076,173       779,076,173  
Net Book Value Per Share   $ 0.0083     $ 0.0110     $ 0.0127     $ 0.0139  
Increase in NBV/Share   $ 0.0052     $ 0.0079     $ 0.0097     $ 0.0108  
Dilution to new shareholders   $ 0.0117     $ 0.0090     $ 0.0073     $ 0.0061  
Percentage Dilution to New     58.75 %     44.87 %     36.29 %     30.47 %

 

MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

The following discussion of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the unaudited financial statements and the notes thereto of the Company included in this Offering Circular. The following discussion contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. See “Risk Factors” and “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” above.

 

Forward-Looking Statements

This Report includes ‘forward-looking statements’ within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. SMKG ‘s actual results may differ from its expectations, estimates and projections and consequently, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as prediction for future events.

Overview 

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. (“SMKG” or “The Company”) (SMKG: OTC) is a boutique (“Payments”) technology corporation formed under the laws of Delaware as a Technology Cloud & Mobility solutions provider to the payment industry. We deliver business applications for Acquirers and Issuers (banks, telecoms and enterprises) to deploy to their merchant portfolio’s. Our in-house design and development lab offer’s proprietary software solutions for licensing and “Brand as Your Own” offering through our Emphasispay.com marketplace.

 

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Our proprietary Business Applications Portfolio

 

· Check21SaaS.com: A Cloud SAAS Remote Deposit Capture (scanning) technology for Banks network and Treasury clients.

 

· Genorocity.com: A Digital Multi-tenant Retail platform & QR Wallet with a suite of Points, Rewards & Incentive features for the hospitality industry. An Industry first Card Emulator platform for multi-card management issuing.

 

·Mtickets.events: A digital Cloud & Mobility Events, Conference & e-ticketing management solution for Event Companies, Planners, Retailers and Networking groups.

 

· Mytravel.menu: An application for integrating of user interface and data analytics in Consumer-level and Corporate pre-order food systems, as well as onboard/inflight menu sales, including communications management for transporters & travelers

 

· iJobs.shop: A digital workforce Mobility & Cloud application for both merchants and jobseekers to crowdsource Resumes and publish job opportunities. An integrated utility for social-media publishing and communication with job seekers.

 

· QR. guru: An automated Digital distribution lead generator ecommerce application for sales events, Scan & Prize management, MLM and affiliate marketing.

 

· Menu.events: A fully digital catering and menu planning operations for both web & mobile allowing for efficient real-time management of banquet and venue bookings. A sales and reservations ledger utility.

 

· Granularchain.com: A multi-link relationship management solution for Signature Capture and Electronic Know Your Client (“EKYC”) for the financial industry which allows financial institutions & enterprises the ability to create, issue and manage securely an QR engine-exchange for permission based “invitation only” access of client profiles, documents, digital signatures, for corporate or individual users. Please note that Granularchain uses a blockchain token to create tamper-resistant encryption of data within the system, but neither Granularchain nor the Company logs nor maintains any logs of client data. Neither Granularchain nor the Company involved in the issuance or management of any cryptocurrency issuances or offerings. Please see our Risk Factors for additional information regarding the use of blockchain elements.

 

· Profilr.social: A powerful EKYC search lead and investigative engine that combines public records and social network information on individuals and businesses to valuate profiles for underwriting and assessment.

 

· Articul8te.com: A cloud-based Workforce management application for streamlining Sales-Book, Marketing schedules, employee task management, project timelines & directory charts with a full document vault compartmentalization.

 

· Onroute.Tech a geo ride-tracking and booking solution for Limousine and Courier companies with employee dispatch management, client ID visual tracking for independent owners and associate-networks.

 

· Axepay.com A Cross-border processing platform for International Merchant and China businesses and Individuals. A Real-time FX engine and China Union Pay processing in China.

 

Results of Operations

 

The following table sets forth the results of our operations for the years ended December 31, 2018 and 2017. Certain columns may not add due to rounding.

 

    For Year Ending
December 31,
    For the Quarter Ending
December 31,
 
    2018     2017  
Revenues, net     61,011       59,000  
Direct Costs:     7,900       31,215  
Gross margin     53,111       64,018  
Operating Expense     542,427       616,274  
Net Income (Loss)     (489,316 )     (552,256 )

  

Revenues

 

For the twelve months ending December 31, 2018, the Revenues were $61,011, comparable to $95,233 for the same period in 2017. The net loss for the period ended December 31, 2018 totaled $489,316, compared to $552.256 for the same period in 2017. 

The reduction in revenues is explained by an important consulting revenue of $44,000 in 2017. The implementation and launch of important contracts and projects will continue to grow in the next quarters.

 

In the twelve months ending December 31, 2018, the Company also invested an additional amount of $362,850 into product development.

 

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Gross Margin

 

For the twelve months ending December 31, 2018, gross profit was $53,111, comparable to $64,018 for the same period in 2017. The decrease was primarily due to the decrease of revenue. The gross profit margin was 87.1% and 67.2%, respectively, for the twelve months ending December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively.

 

General and Administrative Expenses

 

For the twelve months ending December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively, general and administrative expenses were $361,123 and $419,874, respectively. This decrease is due primarily to decreased wages.

 

Non-operating income expenses

 

The Company had total non-operating expense of $166,234 and $154,086 for the fiscal quarters ending September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively. The increase is primarily due to increased wages, promotion, and trade and road shows for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2018 compared with the year ended December 31, 2017.

 

Net loss

 

The Company had total non-operating expense of $181,304 and $196,400 for the twelve months ending December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively.

 

Related Party Transactions

 

No related party transactions other than management contracts.

 

Going Concern

 

The Company sustained continued operating losses during the year ended December 31, 2018 and 2017. The Company's continuation as a going concern is dependent on its ability to generate sufficient cash flows from operations to meet its obligations, in which it has not been successful, and/or obtaining additional financing from its shareholders or other sources, as may be required.

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern; however, the above condition raises substantial doubt about the Company's ability to do so. The consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amounts and classifications of liabilities that may result should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.

 

Management is endeavoring to increase revenue-generating operations. While priority is on generating cash from operations through the sale of the Company's products, management is also seeking to raise additional working capital through various financing sources, including the sale of the Company's equity and/or debt securities, which may not be available on commercially reasonable terms if at all. If such financing is not available on satisfactory terms, we may be unable to continue our business as desired and our operating results will be adversely affected. In addition, any financing arrangement may have potentially adverse effects on us and/or our stockholders. Debt financing (if available and undertaken) will increase expenses, must be repaid regardless of operating results and may involve restrictions limiting our operating flexibility. If we issue equity securities to raise additional funds, the percentage ownership of our existing stockholders will be reduced, and the new equity securities may have rights, preferences or privileges senior to those of the current holders of our common stock.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

The accompanying unaudited financial statements have been prepared assuming the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the settlement of liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business. As reflected in the accompanying unaudited financial statements, during the twelve months ended December 31, 2018, the Company incurred a net loss of $489,316, and at December 31, 2018, the Company had a working capital deficit of $3,058,018. These and other factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The unaudited financial statements do not include any adjustments that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.

 

At December 31, 2018, the Company had cash on hand of $469. We may be required to raise additional funds, particularly if we are unable to generate positive cash flow as a result of our operations. We estimate that based on current plans and assumptions, that our cash will not be sufficient to satisfy our cash requirements under our present operating expectations, without further financing, for up to 12 months. We estimate that based on our current capital resources we can maintained our planned operations for six months. In order to continue as a going concern, develop a reliable source of revenues, and achieve a profitable level of operations the Company will need, among other things, additional capital resources. Management’s plans to continue as a going concern include raising additional capital through borrowings and the sale of common stock. No assurance can be given that any future financing will be available or, if available, that it will be on terms that are satisfactory to the Company. Even if the Company is able to obtain additional financing, it may contain undue restrictions on our operations, in the case of debt financing, or cause substantial dilution for our stockholders, in case of an equity financing.

 

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We have primarily financed our operations through convertible debentures and payables. As of December 31, 2018, our Company had a cash balance of $469, current assets of $138,611 and total assets of $858,982. We had current liability of $1,456,303 and total liabilities of $3,837,001. Stockholders' equity reflected a deficit of $858,982.

 

The following is a summary of cash provided by or used in each of the indicated types of activities during for the fiscal quarters ending September 30, 2018 and 2017:

 

Cash (used in) provided by:  

Year ended
December 31,

2018

   

Fiscal Year Quarter ended
December 31,

2017

 
Operating activities   $ (580,097 )   $ (648,760 )
Investing activities     (362,850 )     (357,521 )
Financing activities     850,000       1,019,621  

 

Net cash used in operating activities was $580,097 for the twelve months ending December 31, 2018, and $648,760 for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017. This was attributable to the increased net loss, increased cash outflow on wages, promotion, and events, and decreased cash inflow on consulting revenue and other payables.

 

Net cash used in investing activities for the twelve months ending December 31, 2018 was $362,850, which was for the purchase of Software licenses and other software development activities; while cash used in investing activities for the twelve months ending December 31, 2017 was $357,521, mainly for software development.

 

Net cash provided by financing activities totaled $850,000 for the twelve months ending December 31, 2018. Net cash provided by financing activities totaled $1,019,621 for the twelve months ending December 31, 2017. The decrease in cash inflow in 2018 was mainly due to decreased proceeds from convertible debentures and payables.

 

Our capital requirements going forward will consist of financing our operations until we are able to reach a level of revenues and gross margins adequate to equal or exceed our ongoing operating expenses. Other than the notes payable discussed above, borrowings from our bank and the production credit facility with our suppliers, we do not have any credit agreements or other sources of liquidity immediately available to us.

 

Given estimates of our Company's future operating results and our credit arrangements with our suppliers, we are currently forecasting that we will need to secure additional financing to obtain adequate financial resources to reach profitability. As of the date of this report, we estimate that the cash necessary to implement our current business plan for the next twelve (12) months is approximately $2,000,000.

 

Based on our need to raise additional funds to implement our business plans for the next twelve months, we have included a discussion concerning the presentation of our financial statements on a going concern basis in the notes to our financial statements and our independent public accountants have included a similar discussion in their opinion on our financial statements through September 30, 2018. We will be required in the near future to issue debt or sell our Company's equity securities in order to raise additional cash, although there are no firm arrangements in place for any such financing at this time. We cannot provide any assurances as to whether we will be able to secure the necessary financing, or the terms of any such financing transaction if one were to occur. The failure to secure such financing could severely curtail our plans for future growth or in more severe scenarios, the continued operations of our Company.

 

Capital Expenditures

 

Our current plans do call for our Company to expend significant amounts for capital expenditures for the foreseeable future beyond relatively insignificant expenditures for office furniture and information technology related equipment and employees as it is part of the requirement to build the infrastructure needed to support the current growth. At the same time, we will continually be evaluating the production processes of our third (3rd) party contract manufacturers to determine if there are investments, we could make in their processes to achieve manufacturing improvements and significant cost savings. Any such desired investments would require additional cash above our current forecast requirements.

 

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Legal Matters

 

As of December 31, 2018, all legal matters were resolved or inexistent.

 

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

 

Use of estimates

 

The preparation of the unaudited financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from these estimates. Significant estimates during the fiscal quarter ending September 30, 2018, and the year ended December 31, 2017 include the useful lives of website development cost, beneficial conversion of convertible notes payable, the valuation of derivative liabilities and the valuation of stock-based compensation.

 

Revenue recognition

 

The Company follows ASC 605-10 “Revenue Recognition” and recognizes revenue when all the conditions for revenue recognition are met: (i) persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, (ii) collection of the fee is probable, (iii) the sales price is fixed and determinable and (iv) services have been rendered.

 

Revenue is derived from licensing fees and subscriptions to our middleware products. The Company develops and markets accelerated business process applications for Cloud & Mobility SAAS solutions- Retail, FNB, Banking & Enterprise.  Our revenue is derived from software licensing, co-packaging host server services, and revenue sharing through mobile issuance and purchase transactions.

 

Additionally, we have created a satellite partner program for our Partners and VARS (Value added Resellers) to grow our market reach in sales. Revenue is recognized when the Company collects licensing fees or upon entering into ongoing subscriptions with customers.

 

The Company reports its revenue at gross amounts in accordance with ASC 605-45 “Principal Agent Considerations” because it is responsible for fulfillment of the service, has substantial latitude in setting price, assumes the credit risk and it is responsible for the payment of all obligations incurred for legal and debt collection fees. The Company bears the credit risks if it does not collect the settlement fees and will be responsible to pay for fees including, but not limited to, court filing fees, collection fees, travel costs, deposition reporter, video, and transcript fees, expert fees and expenses, investigation costs, messenger and process service fees, computer-assisted legal research fees, document duplication and/or imaging expenses, electronic-data vendor fees, and any fees or costs that a court may order to pay to a party or third party.

 

Derivative Liabilities

 

The Company follows the provisions of FASB ASC Topic No. 815-40, “Derivatives and Hedging - Contracts in an Entity’s Own Stock”, for the embedded conversion options that were accounted for as derivative liabilities at the date of issuance and adjusted to fair value through earnings at each reporting date. In accordance with ASC 815, the Company has bifurcated the conversion feature of the convertible Debentures, along with any free-standing derivative instruments and recorded derivative liabilities on their issuance date. The Company uses the Black-Scholes model to value the derivative liabilities.

 

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OUR BUSINESS

 

Company Overview

 

SmartCard Marketing, Inc. (OTC: SMKG) is a boutique Payments & loyalty company formed under the laws of Delaware as a Web, Cloud & Mobility solutions provider to the payment industry. We deliver business applications for acquirers, issuers, processors for banks, telecoms and enterprises. The company develops proprietary industry specific applications for payment & incentives issuance, processing and redemptions for Mobility and Ecommerce. The company's technology brands include; Genorocity.com, Check21SAAS.com, Mtickets.events, Ijobs.shop, Mytravel.menu, Granularchain.com & Articul8te.com its most recent offering for Task & Content management. For more information, go to www.SmartCardmarketingsystems.com

 

Visit our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f46Z3mSpFFtjBuoJeFXtg

 

Introduction

 

We have a methodical approach to the Payments acceptance industry. Our proprietary business applications are developed as a Cloud-SAAS model for Web & Mobility, offering flexibility, security and scalability to our customers. The company’s Web & Mobility applications are licensed as white-label solutions to customers and partners. We develop business process applications with integrated payment networks and embedded third party tools to expediate the go-to-market for our customers. This merchant boarding strategy allows for easy adoption and ready-to-market products. Furthermore, we seek out vendors with unique technologies and seamlessly integrate their products as part of a pay-per-use model by tier embedded within our applications. This strategy amplifies both merchant and customer engagement while increasing revenues. We believe that API’s are the backbone of our strategy.

 

Company History

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. was incorporated in 1987 as eMarketplace, a California corporation, and changed its name to ComputerMarketplace in June 1987. In March 1993, Quality Associates, Inc. changed its name to Computer Marketplace, Inc. and its state of incorporation from California to Delaware. Computer Marketplace, Inc. was focused on computer wholesale distribution, particularly dealing with IBM computers and parts. On August 27, 1999, the Company changed its trading symbol on the OTC Bulletin Board from "MKPL" to "EMKT" in contemplation of its name change to eMarketplace, Inc., which was affected on September 17, 1999. eMarketplace, Inc. was an internet holding company engaged primarily in the development and operation of a networking of Internet properties providing content, commerce, and online services to demographically-targeted audiences. On February 10, 2006, eMarketplace, Inc. redomiciled in Delaware and changed its name and trading symbol to SmartCard Marketing, Inc.

 

On March 15th, 2006 the Company and eMarketplace, a Delaware corporation (“EMA”) entered into definitive share exchange agreement, where EMA is a publicly reporting company registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and whose stock was currently trading on the OTC Pinksheets.  The shareholders of EMA agreed to acquire all of the SMKG shares in exchange for 53,999,999 restricted shares of common Stock of EMA.  Shortly before the completion of the Transaction on March 2nd, 2006, EMA authorized capital stock of this corporation to a total of 100,000,000 shares of $0.001 par value with a one (1) new for one thousand (1000) old basis. As well as a name change of corporation to SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.  A new board and new management assumed control of the Company thereafter.

 

Since the beginning of 2015 the company has focused on 2 distinct channels of business;

 

1) Development and commercialization of its two core platforms for the payment and incentive industry VelocityMwallet.com & Genorocity.com

 

2) Strategic partnerships to develop an EMV Remote HOST for Bank & Telecom Acquirers of Card Schemes (Credit & Debit) as an acceptance point for emulating transactions, processing & settlement.

 

The Company entered into a partnership with Contact Innovation in North America for 2014 and early 2015 technology for the Check21 Act and Remote Deposit Capture (RDC) was commercially deployed in late May of 2015 with the first joint client ICICI Bank of India (its Canadian subsidiary). The platform solution as a cloud-based host was branded www.check21saas.com and now the success of our deployment is allowing us to market to customers internationally.

 

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In 2017 management continued to develop its payment infrastructure and worked with key clients to commercialize its solutions strengthening its position in the financial services segment.

 

In 2018 the Company began to pivot away from a direct merchant services provider towards enabling a channel of portfolio merchants for Banks & Telecoms. This transition has allowed the Company to position itself as a technology host and support provider capturing large pools of customers.

 

Common Share Capitalization

 

As of January 1, 2018, the Company continued with its ongoing Capital Investment Agreement with Primeline KH Ltd. (“Primeline”). As per this agreement, Primeline continued its investment with an amount of $800,000 in equity of the Company at a price of 0,045$.

 

As of December 31, 2018, the total of $800,000 was invested.

 

During 2017, the Company also executed the following changes in its capital structure:

· Proceeded with an increase of its authorized Class A shares from 300,000,000 to 500,000,000.
· Authorized Convertible debentures totaling $175,000 to be redeemed for 8,166,666 Class A shares
· Authorized Conversion of loans from shareholders totaling $1,070,359 with issuance of 83,924,473 Class A shares.
· Authorized Conversion of Accounts payables totaling $214,338 with issuance of 8,415,022 Class A shares.

 

As of December 31, 2018, the following conversions have been materialized.

· Executed debt conversion of 912,000.00$ with the issuance of 76,000,000 Class A shares.
· Executed debt conversion of 80,000.00$ with the issuance of 2,666,667 Class A shares.

 

Recent Developments

 

· New Debt Convertible financing of $850,000 in 2018.
· Additional Investment of $362,000 into Proprietary Software Development.

· The Company releases its Granularchain.com, creating Digital key for Financial Institutions

· The Company releases Mticket event Apps for Android and IOS for the Events and Marketing Industry

· The Company partners with Axepay and sign a Joint Venture with Zorrosign to deliver Digital Document and Signatory solution tokenization for verifying payments

 

The Company invested in executive management in India to open a new channel of business opportunities to accelerate our technology offerings in a new robust economy of scale. We have been strategizing avenues for working with financial institutions in India and educating them on our technology portfolio, so that we might enter the Indian market as a vibrant technology company and leader in the EKYC marketplace for digital solutions.

 

The launch of Granularchain.com and partnership with Zorrosign creates and important opportunity, as the solutions cater to larger enterprises required to meet the Electronic Know Your Client (“EKYC”) requirements. Granularchain is a multi-link relationship management solution for Signature Capture EKYC for the financial industry which allows financial institutions & enterprises the ability to create, issue and manage securely an QR engine-exchange for permission based “invitation only” access of client profiles, documents, digital signatures, for corporate or individual users. Please note that Granularchain uses a blockchain token to create tamper-resistant encryption of data within the system, but neither Granularchain nor the company logs nor maintains any logs of client data. Neither Granularchain nor the Company involved in the issuance or management of any cryptocurrency issuances or offerings. Please see our Risk Factors for additional information regarding the use of blockchain elements.

 

Our client DataTrax Technologies Inc and Canadian EMV & Acquirer provider CT Payments Inc also delivered a certified solution for the bus ticketing platform with over 60 buses and active sites now live. In addition, we have completed integration of their Vtrax ticketing systems into our Generocity and Mtickets platforms allowing for China and Asia merchants and individuals to purchase for their travel leisure or business needs.

 

The 50/50 partnership with Axepay, Inc. for cross-border payments with China has been completed and certified by AFEX, Inc. The partnership integration with AFEX Inc., a major global FX trading company, met all compliance benchmarks and all regulatory issues have been satisfied.  We currently have a large roster of financial service providers, transport and retailers ready to apply and deploy. Furthermore, we now have available KYC & AML data for over 160m active customers and 1.2B records on demand from individual and businesses.

 

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We have added the following payment gateways to our payment network:

· Visionlabs of Nevada
· HMBS of Chicago
· Mojopay of California

And we have integrated the PayPal sandbox for all merchants to board their own credentials.

 

A partnership with Veritaspay Phillipines, Inc. was terminated in August of 2018 as the parties made strategic changes in direction in platform agnostic solutions.

 

The company in late December 2018 commenced the development of its final stage go to market strategy with its own CRM solution center, Emphasispay.com. The marketplace is the business segment for the company to engage with the VAR & Resellers channels to expand on the company’s offering globally. 

 

Proprietary Technology Asset Rollout

 

Technology   Status   Published
Genorocity.com   Completed   Yes
Check21SAAS   Completed   Yes
Mtickets.events   Completed   Yes
Granularchain .com   Completed   Yes
Profilr.social   Completed   Yes
Mytravel.menu   Completed   Yes
Onroute.tech   Completed   Yes
Yourinvited.me   Completed   Yes
Ijobs.shop   Completed   Yes
Menu.events   Completed   Yes
Qr.guru   Completed   Yes
Emphasispay.com   Completed   Yes
Articul8te.com   Completed   Yes

 

Principal Products and Services

 

Check21SaaS

www.check21saas.com

www.checkvalet.com

 

  Remote Deposit Capture technology. Cloud-based with multi-scanner options seamless integrated working remotely from branch or client locations. Also, with processing functionality and x9 clearing files for settlement.

Genorocity & Genopay

www.genorocity.com

www.genorocity.shop

www.genopay.com

 

  A digital Retail platform with a suite of features for Mall, Hotel & Entertainment Property, Theme Parks, Enterprises, Franchisers and more; Coupons, Cards, Loyalty points, Social media, Offer Showcase, Promoted offers, Proximity, Beacon Tech for both Web & Mobile Applications with payment gateway & PayPal.

Mtickets.events

www.mtickets.events

www.mobile.events

 

  A digital Events & Mticketing management solution for Event Co’s, Planners, Retailers and Networking groups. A full digital suite of features includes; Creating of Events, Conferences, Exhibitors, Collaborators, Partner Suppliers, Ticketing and registrations both Web & Mobile Applications with payment gateway & PayPal.

Articul8te

www.articul8

te.com

www.scrivato.com

 

  Our more recent release for Sales, Content & Task management application both Web & Mobile. A suite of features includes; Private or Public mode with Group set-up, To-do Lists, Social-media &Articles publishing, Creating Tasks and Invites, with tracking and calendar functionality.

Mytravel.menu

www.mytravel.menu

 

  Designed to capture the Consumer & Business pre-order food market & onboard or inflight menu sales. The application allows transport operators to easily integrate and import menu options.

 

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iJobs.shop

www.ijobs.shop

www.uploadcv.work

www.apply2.work

 

  A digital job seeker solution for both merchant and job seeker. This innovative solution is QR Code based and allows the job seeker to simply upload their CV and Profile within seconds.

Emphasispay.com

www.emphasispay.com

www.emphasispayments.com

 

  An alternative payment platform with a full CMS solution & Virtual terminal for today’s KYC & AML requirements. A full suite of features includes an API that connects to FX processors, both Bank Issuers & Acquirers, independent Processors & 3rd parties to query KYC verifications.
QR.guru   A digital lead generator for sales events, MLM and affiliate marketing. Generates automated unique URL and QR codes by event or business type. Includes a user-friendly product selection list, as well as exportable leads and data.
Menu.events   Made for event and catering companies, Menu.events offers a fully digital catering ordering application for both web & mobile. Includes dashboards for customers, merchants, and administrators, with a customizable interface.  
Granularchain.com   A methodical approach to managing regulated customer data which utilizes Blockchain technology. It anticipates the digitalization of Profiles, Money, Points, Rewards, and other types of compensation schemes that will emerge in the near future. (1)
Profilr.social   Your Profile Review is a people search engine that organizes public records and social network information into simple profiles to help you safely find and learn about people. The ability to build a case file on an individual is now a simple task with profilr.social.
Axepay.com   The company’s FX Processing platform for global payments with CHINA. A unique solution for b2b and b2c with China and real-time FX trading in over 180 plus Countries.

 

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(1) Granularchain is a multi-link relationship management solution for Signature Capture and Electronic Know Your Client (“EKYC”) for the financial industry which allows financial institutions & enterprises the ability to create, issue and manage securely an QR engine-exchange for permission based “invitation only” access of client profiles, documents, digital signatures, for corporate or individual users. Please note that Granularchain uses a blockchain token to create tamper-resistant encryption of data within the system, but neither Granularchain nor the company logs nor maintains any logs of client data. Neither Granularchain nor the Company involved in the issuance or management of any cryptocurrency issuances or offerings. Please see our Risk Factors for additional information regarding the use of blockchain elements.

 

Software Development

The company continues to outsource module development and technical customer support to Finoit Technologies, Contezza Techno Solutions PVT, LTD., and Devone Technology, each located in India. The company also has a direct investment interest of 60% equity in Devone Technology. To date, customer engagement has been excellent. Further, this method has allowed us to allocate necessary resources in a timely manner and manage projects resourcefully at all times of the day, respectfully adhering to client schedules globally in all time-zones.

 

Fintech Accelerator Offering Program

 

The company’s management established a Fintech Accelerator offering during the 1st of Quarter of 2017 to develop a unique payment sales opportunity through ISV Partners. The ISV or Independent Software Vendor today has strategically become an important channel of growth both in the Banking & Telecom sector.

 

Our Gateway Network The company works with both Payment processors, Issuers & Acquirers to continuously expand on its seamless payment & gift card suite for Ecommerce, EMV MPOS & Virtual terminal products capabilities.

 

 

The company’s reach and breadth include a diverse networks of payment gateways and vendors in many countries. The company works with both payment processors, issuers & acquirers to continuously expand on its seamless payment & gift card suite for ecommerce, EMV MPOS, and virtual terminal products capabilities.

 

Payment Gateways   Vendors
Axepay, Inc. (USA, Europe, Ireland)   DataTrax
Worldnet (China, International)   Unrapp
CT-Payment (Canada)   ID TECH
PayPal (Worldwide)   Infobip
Stripe (USA, Canada)   Valvid
Spreedly (Worldwide)   Kontakt.io
MojoPay (USA, Canada, Europe)   ThreatMetrix
Humboldt Merchant Services (USA)   Contact Innovations
Inovio (USA)   Touchpeak
Authorize.net (USA)   Schedule101

 

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Proprietary Technology Assets

 

The company focused on marketing its offering at critical industry tradeshows to enter the market and introduce the technology line up. Management believes strongly that onsite shows creates the largest market penetration for both the company’s offering and its ISV partners.

 

Check21SaaS

www.check21saas.com

www.checkvalet.com

 

  Remote Deposit Capture technology cloud based with multi-scanner options seamless integrated working remotely from branch or client locations. Also, with processing functionality and x9 clearing files for settlement.
     

Genorocity & Genopay

www.genorocity.com

www.genorocity.shop

www.genopay.com

 

  A digital Retail platform with a suite of features for Mall, Hotel & Entertainment Property, Theme Parks, Enterprises, Franchisers and more; Coupons, Cards, Loyalty points, Social media, Offer Showcase, Promoted offers, Proximity, Beacon Tech for both Web & Mobile Applications with payment gateway & PayPal.
     

Mtickets.events

www.mtickets.events

www.mobile.events

  A digital Events & Mticketing management solution for Event Co’s, Planners, Retailers and Networking groups. A full digital suite of features includes; Creating of Events, Conferences, Exhibitors, Collaborators, Partner Suppliers, Ticketing and registrations both Web & Mobile Applications with payment gateway & PayPal.
     

Articul8te

www.articul8te.com

www.scrivato.com

  Our more recent release for Sales, Content & Task management application both Web & Mobile. A suite of features includes; Private or Public mode with Group set-up, To-do-Lists, Social-media & Articles publishing, Creating Tasks and Invites, with tracking and calendar functionality.
     

Mytravel.menu

www.mytravel.menu

 

  Designed to capture the Consumer & Business pre-order food market & onboard or inflight menu sales. The application allows transport operators to easily integrate and import menu options.
     

Ijobs.shop

www.ijobs.shop

www.uploadcv.work

www.apply2.work

  A digital job seeker solution for both merchant and job seeker. This innovative solution is QR Code based and allows the job seeker to simply upload their CV and Profile within seconds.
     

Emphasispay

www.emphasispay.com

www.emphasispayments.com

  An alternative payment platform with a full CMS solution & Virtual terminal for today’s KYC & AML requirements. A full suite of features includes an API that connects to FX processors, both Bank Issuers & Acquirers, independent Processors & 3rd parties to query KYC verifications.

   

Industry Overview

 

For over 30 years the industry has been dominated by companies who had a stronghold providing financial institutions with core banking and processing platforms. Their software architecture has evolved slowly to expand and accept EMV, NFC & POS peripherals from the same top 5 manufacturers. This last decade how it quickly morphed into hundreds of new MPOS peripheral providers for EMV-MPOS, QR code scanners & further expanding to Smart POS’s on Android & IOS operating systems allowing for semi-integrated applications connecting by Bluetooth & Wi-fi.

 

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Positioning the Company

 

We have established ourselves with clients as Middleware and Front-end solutions for their Retail merchants and Enterprises. The payment industry has become more open through hybrid type payment schemes but it’s our role to integrate these alternative payment options into our platforms, this is to facilitate client payment acceptance. There are truly now two parallel paths for payments; 1) Open-Loop and 2) Closed-Loop. We service both.

 

Note: * Our applications are developed to manage the following when taking a payment request for Card present and Card not present; EMV, MSR, QR, Tokenization, FX or DCC, BIN or Card Issuer routing & Cryptocurrency processing. Furthermore, NFC and QR codes are leading the way. The largest by far because of Population and number of active cards is now China Union Pay which surpassed Visa in 2014.

 

Our Advantage

 

Under these agreements, we work with 3rd party gateway companies to tokenize the infrastructure in our apps. Additionally, we work with HSM security modules to manage Key exchanges using a DUKPT disciplines as keys are unique and not shares as prior protocols in legacy systems (Master Session Keys).  As an added layer of security, our wireframes use PIN Block to confirm transaction exchanges between the Customer/Merchant & financial institution. We use certified partners Amazon Web & Iweb (Bank Grade certified) as our data centers and do not store any client files on our host servers.

 

We aim to license our technologies though our CMS Platform Emphasispay.com, the marketplace portal which allows the Company to manage sales, demonstrations, trainings, communications and price matrix with its channel resellers and partners.

 

Our strategy has been to develop a seamless portfolio of various industry payment technologies for both E-commerce, mobility and mPOS semi-integrated payment systems. The result is a robust performing lineup of middleware’s that integrate easily with various Issuers, Acquirers & processors creating a powerful gateway host for Banks, Telecom & Global Enterprises with an existing merchant portfolio ready for best of breadth and trending technologies that also incorporate social-media advantages for consumers.

 

The company allows for seamless integration with EMV MPOS, EPOS, Ecommerce & semi-integrated solutions for instant merchant deployment regardless the size or scale of the client. Additionally, the company offers both Merchant & Customers dashboards with APPs in Multi-OS for contactless transactions.

 

Our Technology Strategy

 

The company successfully completed the builds for its technology portfolio suite in late 2018, which included Wireframes and published production to showcase live testing environments. The current development or phased integrations with 3rd party technologies are to enhance features or services to expand end-to-end delivery, and seamless integration for an improved client experience. The current status of the technology builds would be based on client requirements of customizing solutions or their specific requirements regarding integrated systems they may need. When we define cloud & mobility and SAAS solutions we are describing the functionality of the structure for our customers to sell the services into their existing merchant portfolios. We currently have a great line up of financial service providers, transport and retailers ready to apply and deploy. Furthermore, we now have available KYC & AML data for over 160m active customers and 1.2B records on demand from individual and businesses.

 

Our recent launch of our own CRM solution for the business marketplace Emphasispay.com will be both our communications and sales conduit for network channel sales and managing of Resellers and Partners globally.

 

Granularchain allows Financial Institutions & Enterprises the ability to create, issue and manage securely a QR engine exchange for permission based “invitation only” access of profiles, documents, digital signatures, for corporate or individual ID’s.

 

Utilities:

·Blockchain technology
·Generated unique user and merchant KEYS with QR codes
·D-signature and Document Tokenization
· Single or 2-way SMS Authentication
· API’s for internal usage, Partners & Vendors

 

The blockchain elements are used for tamper-resistant encryption and neither Genorocity, Granularchain, nor the Company logs nor maintains any logs of client data on its services. Additionally neither Generocity, Granularchain, nor the Company is involved in the issuance or management of any digital currency coin or Cryptocoin issuances or offerings. Please see our Risk Factors for additional information regarding the use of blockchain elements.

 

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The launch of Granularchain.com creates an important opportunity, as the solutions cater to larger enterprises requiring to meet Know Your Client and other regulatory demands pertaining ICO’s, Cryptocurrencies, FIAT and digital reward points. Furthermore, we are expanding our payment integration solutions for North America, India and ASEAN regions.

 

Under these agreements, we work with 3rd party gateway companies to tokenize the infrastructure in our apps. Additionally, we work with HSM security modules to manage Key exchanges using a DUKPT disciplines as keys are unique and not shares as prior protocols in legacy systems (Master Session Keys).  As an added layer of security, our wireframes use PIN Block to confirm transaction exchanges between the Customer/Merchant & financial institution. We use certified partners Amazon Web & Iweb (Bank Grade certified) as our data centers and do not store any client files on our host servers.

 

We hope to license our technologies though our CMS Platform Emphasispay.com, the marketplace portal which allows the Company to manage sales, demonstrations, trainings, communications and price matrix with its channel resellers and partners.

 

Our strategy has been to develop a seamless portfolio of various industry payment technologies for both E-commerce and mPOS semi-integrated payment systems. The result is a robust performing lineup of middleware’s that integrate easily with various Issuers, Acquirers & processors creating a powerful gateway host for Banks, Telecom & Global Enterprises with an existing merchant portfolio ready for best of breadth and trending technologies that also incorporate social-media advantages for consumers.

 

Under these agreements, we work with 3rd party gateway companies to tokenize the infrastructure in our apps. Additionally, we work with HSM security modules to manage Key exchanges using a DUKPT disciplines as keys are unique and not shares as prior protocols in legacy systems (Master Session Keys).  As an added layer of security, our wireframes use PIN Block to confirm transaction exchanges between the Customer/Merchant & financial institution. We use certified partners Amazon Web & Iweb (Bank Grade certified) as our data centers and do not store any client files on our host servers.

 

We hope to license our technologies though our CMS Platform Emphasispay.com, the marketplace portal which allows the Company to manage sales, demonstrations, trainings, communications and price matrix with its channel resellers and partners.

 

Our strategy has been to develop a seamless portfolio of various industry payment technologies for both E-commerce and mPOS semi-integrated payment systems. The result is a robust performing lineup of middleware’s that integrate easily with various Issuers, Acquirers & processors creating a powerful gateway host for Banks, Telecom & Global Enterprises with an existing merchant portfolio ready for best of breadth and trending technologies that also incorporate social-media advantages for consumers.

 

The company strategy is to allow for seamless integration with EMV MPOS, EPOS, Ecommerce & semi-integrated solutions for instant merchant deployment regardless the size or scale of the client. Additionally, the company offers both Merchant & Customers dashboards with APPs in Multi-OS for contactless transactions.

 

12-Month Outlook

 

Currently the company has access to capital resources to fund its operations for the next 6 months. Given a successful capital raise of 25% of this Offering, the Company’s business plan for the next 12 months is to transform the company from a direct merchant services provider to enabling a channel of portfolio merchants for banks & telecoms. This transition has allowed SmartCard to position itself as a technology host & support provider capturing large pools of customers.

 

Our requirement for additional capital is to grow in our sales and support team in local markets we are focused on which include North America, India and the ASEAN region. A majority of the technology portfolio wireframes and apps are developed with little customization required for market, which is part of our go to market strategy. Additionally, capital raised will be used for market awareness at key industry trade shows marketing to both client and partner resellers.

 

EmphasisPay.com is the business marketplace of Smartcard Marketing Systems Inc. The marketplace has been developed as a go-to strategy to communicate to our Resellers, ISO’s, Vendors and Partners, with a full CMS to streamline and manage business opportunities including specialty projects for our proprietary technology suite. We provide presentations, marketing brochures, pricing matrix’s and manage both introductions and trainings to our portfolio of platforms.

 

We also provide a vast network of global partners for acquiring, issuing & processing transactions for Retail & Enterprise merchants globally. www.emphasispay.com

 

Product Suite / Payment Gateways / Vendor List

 

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The management team was fundamental in the strategic business negotiations, process, design, development and commercialization of the platform from end-to-end. The solution incorporates an additional component with automated FX trades and settlement seamlessly against the RMB currency - powered by global leader AFEX. The global opportunity for Cross-border with China has begun to materialize into one of the most significant trading Countries- China.

 

Another major score for the company was the added unique value of EKYC with China. With over 1.2 billion records to access, SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc will be a key driver of EKYC of China individual and businesses to the international markets. www.axepay.com

 

Note* we are able to provide API’s to Global Enterprise and Financial Institutions to provide them with China Union Pay processing and FX currency trades with settlements.

 

Proprietary Domain names and Branding

 

Over the years, the Company accumulated an important stock of Domains names in its main markets and in relation with its technology assets. The company uses a technology branding model for its client to demo in live production. We believe this strategy facilitates real life simulations so clients and partners can easily grasp the intuitive nature use of our technology in industry specific use cases.

 

Employees

 

We Currently have 6 full-time employees and 14 part-time employees.

 

Territory

 

The company is strategically positioned with key members in North America, Asia and India to lead its growth plans to sell, license support local customers. The company will continue to expand from with these key people identified to grow in these territories.

 

General

 

The Company is currently headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.

 

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MANAGEMENT

 

Directors of the corporation are elected by the stockholders to a term of one year and serve until a successor is elected and qualified. Officers of the corporation are appointed by the Board of Directors to a term of one year and serves until a successor is duly appointed and qualified, or until he or he is removed from office. The Board of Directors has no nominating, auditing or compensation committees. The Board of Directors also appointed our officers in accordance with the Bylaws of the Company, and per employment agreements negotiated between the Board of Directors and the respective officer.

 

As of the date of this Offering Circular, for all services rendered in all capacities to us for the period for the past 2 years, Massimo Barone, Paul Continelli and Michele Tasillo, have been engaged by the Company under Management Operating Contracts entered into in January 2014. Messrs. Barone and Continelli’s respective engagements are defined collectively by a Management Operating Contract between Variance Strategy LLC, a limited liability corporation by which they are the principles.

 

The name, age, and position of our officer and director is set forth below:

 

Name   Age   First Year as a
Director or
officer
  Office(s) held
Massimo Barone   46   2006   Chairman and CEO
Paolo Continelli   46   2006   Director, President Operation
Michele (Mike) Tasillo   44   2014   Director, Finance Manager
Gary Repchuck   61   2018   Director
Antonio Moschella   39   2019   Vice President of Sales
Lee Tang   ??   2019   Chief Technology and Chief Science Officer
Gina Leslie   55   2019   Director
Vinay Kotapati   ??   2019   Senior Vice President Fintech

 

The term of office of each director of the Company ends at the next annual meeting of the Company's stockholders or when such director's successor is elected and qualifies. No date for the next annual meeting of stockholders is specified in the Company's bylaws or has been fixed by the Board of Directors. The term of office of each officer of the Company ends at the next annual meeting of the Company's Board of Directors, expected to take place immediately after the next annual meeting of stockholders, or when such officer's successor is elected and qualifies.

 

Directors are entitled to reimbursement for expenses in attending meetings but receive no other compensation for services as directors. Directors who are employees may receive compensation for services other than as director. No compensation has been paid to directors for services.

 

Biographical Information

 

Massimo Barone, our Founder, CEO, and Chairman, is a Montreal born entrepreneur with over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience. Mr. Barone joined the technology sector in the late 90’s after leaving the family Restaurant and Hotel Concessions business. Initially leaving the industry to be part of one of the first online bank offerings by the Major 5 in Canada in the early 90’s, Mbanx, he realized the possibilities and immediately began focusing his interests in the alternative payments sector. This transition became the foundation for his technology expertise and start-ups throughout the 90’s and his success today at SmartCard Marketing Sys Inc.

 

During the past 20 years he founded three tech companies, each of which were successful in securing multiple series of investment rounds of capital, both from the private and institutional sectors. Additionally, all 3 tech companies were transformed from private to Public Co’s each within their first 2-3 years of inception.

 

Mr. Barone has developed a significant network of relationships, financial institutions and enterprises around the globe. He has also developed a significant reach into Asia & India.

 

Paolo Continelli, our Founder, and President of Operations has over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur and a visionary in the payment and technology space. He has extensive experience in general contracting having grown into a family business, which he then took operational and sales control in the late 90’s and successfully tripled the sales and fleet of the company and later sold. Since then he got involved in the payment sector looking for a challenge and change. He has been involved in multiple start-ups from initial seed capital, concept to live production while working in global markets. During the past 10 years he has worked extensively with banks, telecoms and variety of businesses in Asia to implement payment applications., Mr. Continelli is currently responsible for business development in multiple markets for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

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Michele (Mike) Tasillo, our Finance Manager, serves as a Finance Manager of Smart Card Marketing Systems Inc. Mr. Tasillo was the Founder of Hybrid PayTech World Inc. (known as Freeport Capital Inc.), served as President and Chief Financial Officer until January 2014. He has been active as a Consultant and Educator for the past 20 years, specializing in ISO Certification Standards in the Construction Industry dealing with Municipal, Provincial and Foreign contracts. He also brings vast experience with project management, implementation and deployment of products. He served as a Director of Hybrid PayTech World Inc. (Freeport Capital Inc.) from November 19, 2009 to February 8, 2014.

 

Gary Repchuk was appointed as a Director in April of 2019.Gary has over thirty-five year’s management & executive experience and technical skills in Banking, Payment Processing, and Financial Technology complemented by a Master of Business Administration. The past five years he has established an ASEAN FINTECH operation and delivered a global mobile payment platform now being delivered to multiple National Banks and Global Partners. The middleware platform and Gateway enables the simultaneous management of Merchants, Consumers, Banks, Smart Android devices and global processors. Previously, a Canadian Banking Vice President with accountability to diversify bank income via new partnerships and ventures while managing diverse areas of responsibility: business development, telecommunications, affiliations, business transition, centralization activities, security infrastructure, operational improvement, policy, procedure, purchasing, and card issuing/acquiring services. A highly motivated executive, and a collaborative negotiator, who successfully directs enterprise wide cross-functional projects, fosters new global relationships, and excels within the complexity of the mobile payment world. As the SMKG Regional President he leads the regional team and is responsible for implementing and executing the regional strategy across several countries, focusing on the Philippines and in line with the Smartcard Fintech acceleration strategy.

 

Mr. Antonino Moschella is Vice President of Sales for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. In this role, Tony manages and leads three international sales teams providing them with support in all aspects of Sales, customer service and after sales support. Before joining SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. in early 2017, Tony worked and owned for over 20 years a diverse range of organizations and businesses, including, International Advertising company, Congress center and a variety of Eateries. Tony Moschella’s varied background in Sales, Customer Service and Operations provided the perfect foundation to take on this lead role in a time where the companies go to market strategy and expansion is in full deployment

 

Lee Tang is our Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer graduated from Concordia University with a bachelor’s degree in computer science is a seasoned senior IT consultant with more than 20 years of experience in IT and Telecom sectors. He worked with clients from various industries like FinTech, Pharmaceutical, Marketing, Retail, BPO, Nature Resources and International Trading. He held many important key IT roles and positions in his IT life, from Systems Director, to Data Center Architect, to VP of IT and Security, to CTO. His broad knowledge of different aspects of the IT makes him a great asset to any company.

 

Mr. Tang's extensive experience on new start-ups grants him to be an ideal partner to have on new ventures. He knows no single approach is the right one for every start-up company, the dynamic environment and limited resources of the start-ups make each one very unique and challenge. That's why Lee often finds creative solutions in order to satisfy the specific needs from business side, helping company to reduce TCO while maximizing ROI, paving the way towards success

 

Dharmesh Vora, our Executive Sales Advisor for India, is a sales specialist with over 12 years of experience, handles Indian subcontinent for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. He consults with Senior Leadership team (CXOs) of MNCs and MSMEs to identify their digital transformation journey and provides alternatives complementing their growth strategy.

 

He is graduated in India from Pune University in International Trade and Business with a Diploma in Electrical Engineering. He has worked with global organizations like FranklinCovey and Antal International and has extensive training in global material offered by BlessingWhite, Mahaan Khalsa and Dr. Stephen Covey.

 

With active participation in events by CII and FICCI, he has established a trusted name for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. in India within a short span of time.

 

Gina Leslie was appointed as a Director in April of 2019.

 

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Vinay Kotapati has been appointed as Senior Vice President of Fintech. Mr. Kotapati has a Bachelor of Engineering who is joining & bringing his expertise to the company. He specializes in building relationships across industry spectrums with ‘Market Makers’, VC's, M&A ‘s, facilitating projects, idea feasibility, due diligence and business discovery initiatives in US/India/ Europe/South Africa. He has 20 Plus years of experience in IT Strategy and execution, end to end service delivery (service strategy/ design/ transition/operation/performance) associated with business/IT change linked to mergers, acquisitions & corporate transformation. Subsequent high-profile engagements spanning across US, EMEA & APR region with Fortune 50 Telecoms & Financial clientele.

 

Competency origins: Early induction working with Big Five Consulting (KPMG/Deloitte) & Indian System Integration Companies across global locations on either side of the Atlantic.

 

Core areas of expertise include: • Strategy & Execution • Build Center of Excellences & Tech led business function deployments. • Global Program Management & Service Delivery.

 

Executive Compensation

 

Name and
Position
  Year     Salary
($)
    Bonus
($)
    Stock
awards
($)
    Option
awards
($)
    Non-equity
incentive plan
compensation
($)
    Change in pension value
and nonqualified deferred
compensation earnings
($)
    All other
compensation
($)
    Total
($)
 
Massimo Barone     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Paolo Continelli     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Michele (Mike) Tasillo     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Antonino Moschella     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Lee Tang     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Dharmesh Vora1     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Gary Repchuk     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Gina Leslie     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
Vinay Kotapati     2015       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2016       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2017       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  
      2018       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-       -0-  

 

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Under the terms of the Variance Strategy Agreement, Mr. Barone and Mr. Continelli are engaged to act as CEO/Chairman and Co-Chairman, respectively, for a term of 5 years. Variance is paid an annual management fee of $250,000, with certain performance related bonuses relating to capital raises, acquisitions, mergers and reaching defined milestones. 

 

Mr. Tasillo’s management contract was entered in January 2014 for a period of 4 years and was renewed January 2018. He is paid an annual management fee of $70,000, with certain performance related bonuses relating to capital raises, acquisitions, mergers and reaching defined milestones. 

 

As of date no other bonus/stock/awards/options or other compensations have been issued.

 

RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS

 

The following table sets forth information as to the shares of common stock beneficially owned as of November 14, 2018, by (i) each person known to us to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of our common stock; (ii) each Director; (iii) each Executive Officer; and (iv) all of our Directors and Executive Officers as a group.  Unless otherwise indicated in the footnotes following the table, the persons as to whom the information is given had sole voting and investment power over the shares of common stock shown as beneficially owned by them. Beneficial ownership is determined in accordance with Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act, which generally means that shares of common stock subject to options currently exercisable or exercisable within 60 days of the date hereof are considered to be beneficially owned, including for the purpose of computing the percentage ownership of the person holding such options, but are not considered outstanding when computing the percentage ownership of each other person. The footnotes below indicate the amount of unvested options for each person in the table. None of these unvested options vest within 60 days of the date hereof.

 

    Amount and
Nature of
    Percentage of
Class
    % Voting Rights
After Offering
    % Voting Rights Post
Offering
 
    Beneficial
Ownership
    Beneficially
Owned
    (Low Range)
$2,500,000
    (High Range)
$10,000,000
 
Officers and Directors                                

Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    12,400,000       4.4 %     3.4 %     2.1 %
Paolo Continelli
473 Rue De Chaville
Laval, QC H7K 0B7
    6,000,000       2.1 %     1.6 %     1.0 %
Michele Tasillo
6244 29 Ave
Montreal, QB H1T 3H2
    5,250,000       1.8 %     1.4 %     0.8 %

Gary Repchuk

c/o Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    0       0       0       0  

Antonino Moschella

/o Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    0       0       0       0  

Lee Tang

/o Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    0       0       0       0  

Dharmesh Vora

/o Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    0       0       0       0  

Gina Leslie

/o Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    0       0       0       0  

Vinay Kotapati

/o Massimo Barone
3079 Ave Aristocrates

Laval, QC H7E 5H3

    0       0       0       0  
All Directors and Executive Officers as a Group     23,650,000       8.3 %     6.5 %     3.9 %
                                 
Greater than 5% Shareholders                                

Variance Strategy LLC
C/O Ma. Barone Continelli
20c TrolleySquare

Wilmington, De 19806

    95,040,000       33.6 %     26.8 %     15.9 %
All Greater than 5% Shareholders as a Group     95,040,000       33.60 %     26.80 %     15.90 %

  

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DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL

 

The following summary is a description of the material terms of our capital stock and is not complete. You should also refer to our articles of incorporation, as amended and our bylaws, as amended, which are included as exhibits to the registration statement of which this Offering Circular forms a part.

 

We are authorized to issue up to 500,000,000 shares of our Common Stock.

 

Common Stock

 

Voting

 

Each holder of our common stock is entitled to one vote for each share of common stock held on all matters submitted to a vote of stockholders. Any action at a meeting at which a quorum is present will be decided by a majority of the votes cast.  Cumulative voting for the election of directors is not permitted.

 

Dividends

 

Holders of our common stock are entitled to receive dividends when, as and if declared by our Board of Directors out of funds legally available for payment, subject to the rights of holders, if any, of our preferred stock.  Any decision to pay dividends on our common stock will be at the discretion of our Board of Directors. Our Board of Directors may or may not determine to declare dividends in the future.  See “Dividend Policy.”  The Board’s determination to issue dividends will depend upon our profitability and financial condition, and other factors that our Board of Directors deems relevant.

 

Liquidation Rights

 

In the event of a voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of our company, the holders of our common stock will be entitled to share ratably on the basis of the number of shares held in any of the assets available for distribution after we have paid in full all of our debts and after the holders of all outstanding preferred stock, if any, have received their liquidation preferences in full.

 

Limitations on Liability and Indemnification of Officers and Directors

 

Delaware law authorizes corporations to limit or eliminate (with a few exceptions) the personal liability of directors to corporations and their stockholders for monetary damages for breaches of directors’ fiduciary duties as directors.  Our articles of incorporation and bylaws include provisions that eliminate, to the extent allowable under Delaware law, the personal liability of directors or officers for monetary damages for actions taken as a director or officer, as the case may be.  Our articles of incorporation and bylaws also provide that we must indemnify and advance reasonable expenses to our directors and officers to the fullest extent permitted by Delaware law.  We are also expressly authorized to carry directors’ and officers’ insurance for our directors, officers, employees and agents for some liabilities.  We currently maintain directors’ and officers’ insurance covering certain liabilities that may be incurred by directors and officers in the performance of their duties

 

The limitation of liability and indemnification provisions in our articles of incorporation and bylaws may discourage stockholders from bringing a lawsuit against directors for breach of their fiduciary duty.  These provisions may also have the effect of reducing the likelihood of derivative litigation against directors and officers, even though such an action, if successful, might otherwise benefit us and our stockholders.  In addition, your investment may be adversely affected to the extent that, in a class action or direct suit, we pay the costs of settlement and damage awards against directors and officers pursuant to the indemnification provisions in our articles of incorporation and bylaws.

 

There is currently no pending litigation or proceeding involving any of directors, officers or employees for which indemnification is sought.

 

Transfer Agent

 

The transfer agent for our common stock is Manhattan Transfer Registrar Co. They are located at 38B Sheep Pasture Road. Port Jefferson, NY 11777. 

 

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SHARE ELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE SALE

 

Future sales of substantial amounts of our common stock in the public market after this offering could adversely affect market prices prevailing from time to time and could impair our ability to raise capital through the sale of our equity securities.  We are unable to estimate the number of shares of common stock that may be sold in the future.

 

Upon the completion of this offering, we will have — outstanding shares of common stock if we complete the maximum offering hereunder.  All of the shares sold in this offering will be freely tradable without restriction under the Securities Act unless purchased by one of our affiliates as that term is defined in Rule 144 under the Securities Act, which generally includes directors, officers or 5% stockholders.

 

Rule 144

 

Shares of our common stock held by any of our affiliates, as that term is defined in Rule 144 of the Securities Act, may be resold only pursuant to further registration under the Securities Act or in transactions that are exempt from registration under the Securities Act. In general, under Rule 144 as currently in effect, any of our affiliates would be entitled to sell, without further registration, within any three-month period a number of shares that does not exceed the greater of:

 

·1% of the number of shares of common stock then outstanding, which will equal about shares if fully subscribed; or

 

·the average weekly trading volume of the unrestricted common stock during the four calendar weeks preceding the filing of a Form 144 with respect to the sale.

 

Sales under Rule 144 by our affiliates will also be subject to manner of sale provisions and notice requirements and to the availability of current public information about us.

 

PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

 

The Offering will be sold by our officers and directors.

 

This is a self-underwritten offering. This Offering Circular is part of an exemption under Regulation A that permits our officers and directors to sell the Shares directly to the public in those jurisdictions where the Offering Circular is approved, with no commission or other remuneration payable for any Shares sold. There are no plans or arrangements to enter into any contracts or agreements to sell the Shares with a broker or dealer. After the qualification by the Commission and acceptance by those states where the offering will occur, the Officer and Directors intends to advertise through personal contacts, telephone, and hold investment meetings in those approved jurisdictions only. We do not intend to use any mass-advertising methods such as the Internet or print media. Officers and Directors will also distribute the prospectus to potential investors at meetings, to their business associates and to his friends and relatives who are interested the Company as a possible investment, so long as the offering is an accordance with the rules and regulations governing the offering of securities in the jurisdictions where the Offering Circular has been approved. In offering the securities on our behalf, the Officers and Directors will rely on the safe harbor from broker dealer registration set out in Rule 3a4-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

 

Terms of the Offering

 

The Company is offering on a best-efforts, self-underwritten basis a maximum of 100,000,000 shares of its common stock.

 

The Company is offering, on a best-efforts, self-underwritten basis, a maximum of 100,000,000 shares of its common stock at a fixed price to be determined upon qualification of the Form 1-A filing. The price shall be fixed for the duration of the offering, unless an amendment is properly filed with the Commission. There is no minimum investment required from any individual investor. The shares are intended to be sold directly through the efforts of our officers and directors. The shares are being offered for a period not to exceed 360 days. The offering will terminate on the earlier of: (i) the date when the sale of all shares is completed, or (ii) 360 days from the effective date of this document. For more information, see the section titled “Plan of Distribution” and “Use of Proceeds” herein.

 

VALIDITY OF COMMON STOCK

 

The validity of the securities offered hereby will be passed upon by Eilers Law Group, P.A.

 

EXPERTS

 

None

 

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SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS, INC.

AND SUBSIDIARY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018 AND 2017 

 

  Page
   
Financial Statements  
   
Consolidated Balance Sheets F-1
   
Consolidated Statements of Income F-2
   
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit) F-3
   
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows F-4
   
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements F-5

 

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SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS INC.
AND SUBSIDIARY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
DECEMBER 31st 2018 AND 2017

    Unaudited     Audited  
    December 31     December 31  
    2018     2017  
ASSETS                
Current Assets                    
Cash and equivalents       $ 469     $ 13,417  
Accounts Receivable         35,000       15,000  
Prepaid expenses         103,142       -  
Total current assets         138,611       28,417  
                     
Long Term Assets                    
Intangible assets- Software technology         720,371       357,521  
          720,371       357,521  
                     
Total Assets         858,982       385,938  
                     
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)                    
Current Liabilities                    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities       $ 1,456,303     $ 1,423,942  
                     
Non Current Liabilities                    
Loans payable       $ -     $ -  
Debentures and payables to be converted into stock   note B     2,380,698       1,530,698  
          2,380,698       1,530,698  
          3,837,001       2,954,640  
                     
Shareholders' Deficiency                    
Capital Stock   note C     281,743       279,076  
Additional paid up Capital         2,089,595       2,012,262  
Deficit         (5,349,356 )     (4,860,040 )
Total Shareholders' Deficiency         (2,978,019 )     (2,568,702 )
                     
Total Liabilities & Shareholders' Deficiency       $ 858,982     $ 385,938  

 

See accompanying notes - Unaudited

 

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SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS INC.
AND SUBSIDIARY
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31ST 2018 AND 2017

    Unaudited     Audited  
    December 31st     December 31st  
    2018     2017  
Revenues                
Processing   $ 47,894     $ 59,000  
Consulting     13,117       36,233  
      61,011       95,233  
DIRECT COST                
Development cost     -       -  
Network     7,900       31,215  
      7,900       31,215  
                 
GROSS MARGIN     53,111       64,018  
                 
Administration                
Wages     219,600       265,050  
Rent     11,900       13,007  
Office expenses     -       7,326  
Professional fees     107,365       105,011  
Telecommunication     -       -  
Filing Fees     16,269       25,247  
Bank charges     5,988       4,233  
      361,123       419,874  
Sales and Marketing                
Wages     100,720          
Travel fees     28,841       86,435  
Events and shows     33,743       38,749  
Promotion     18,000       18,907  
Web marketing     -       52,309  
      181,304       196,400  
                 
TOTAL EXPENSES     542,427       616,274  
                 
NET EARNINGS (LOSS) BEFORE INTEREST     -489,316       -552,256  
DEPRECIATION AND TAXES                
                 
Depreciation     -       -  
                 
NET LOSS   $ -489,316     $ -552,256  

 

See accompanying notes - Unaudited

 

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SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS INC.
AND SUBSIDIARY
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31st 2018 AND 2017

For the period ended   Unaudited     Audited  
    December 31st     December 31st  
    2018     2017  
             
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES                
                 
Net Loss     -489,316       -552,256  
Adjustment to reconcile net loss to net cash used by operating activities:                
Depreciation     -       -  
In(De)crease in:                
Accounts receivables     -20,000       -25,000  
Prepaid expenses     -103,142       -59,201  
Accounts payables     32,361       -180,705  
                 
NET CASH USED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES     -580,097       -648,760  
                 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES                
Investment in Software development     -362,850       -357,521  
                 
NET CASH USED BY INVESTING ACTIVITIES     -362,850       -357,521  
                 
CASHFLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES                
Issuance of Loans payables     -          
Debentures to be converted into Stock     -       -  
Payables to be Converted into stock     -       -  
Cash proceeds from convertible debentures and payables     850,000       1,019,621  
                 
CASH PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES     850,000       1,019,621  
                 
NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS     -92,946       13,340  
                 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD     13,416       76  
                 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD   $ 79,530     $ 13,416  

 

See accompanying notes – Unaudited

 

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SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS INC.
AND SUBSIDIARY
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN
STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY (DEFICIT)

 

    Common     Addtl     Accumulated        
    Stock     Paid-in Capital     Deficit     Totals  
                         
BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015     203,076       1,126,262       -3,737,710       -2,408,372  
Net Loss                     -570,074       -570,074  
Contributed Capital             50,000               50,000  
                                 
BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2016     203,076       1,176,262       -4,307,784       -2,928,446  
                                 
Net Loss                     -552,256       -552,256  
Conversion of Loans     76,000       836,000               912,000  
                                 
BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017     279,076       2,012,262       -4,860,040       -2,568,702  
                                 
Net Loss                     -489,316       -489,316  
Conversion of Debt     2,667       77,333                  
BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018     281,743       2,089,595       -5,349,356       -3,058,018  

 

See accompanying notes - Unaudited

 

F-4

 

 

 

 

SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS INC.
AND SUBSIDIARY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st 2018

 

NOTE A SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. and Subsidiary (the Company) consist of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc, and its wholly owned subsidiary VelocityMWallet Technologies LLC.

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. is a payments & loyalty company formed under the laws of Delaware as a solutions provider to the payment industry, delivering web, cloud & mobility products for acquiring and issuing banks, telecoms and enterprises. The Company’s in-house lab offers customers proprietary software solutions.

 

NOTE B CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES

 

In January 2015 the Company issued a convertible note payable totaling $140,000.00 pursuant to loans payable to Michele Tasillo. The loans have no set repayment terms and bear no interest. At the election of the holder, upon the occurrence of certain events, the notes can be converted into common stock of the Company at a conversion price per share of $0.0225 or at 25% of the average bid price for the 30 consecutive business days prior to conversion. The conversion feature is contingent upon cash availability & market price.  Outstanding amounts totaling $140,000 maybe be converted at a price of $0.0225 for 6,222,222 Class A shares. The amounts are included in debentures and payables to be converted into stock at September 30th, 2018. (Schedule “B”) 

 

In February 2016 the Company issued a convertible notes payable totaling $35,000.00 pursuant to a convertible note payable to Gestion Mario Rosati Inc.. The loans have no set repayment terms and bear no interest. At the election of the holder, upon the occurrence of certain events, the notes can be converted into common stock of the Company at a conversion price per share of $0.018 or at  25% of the average bid price for the 30 consecutive business days prior to conversion. The conversion feature is contingent upon cash availability & market price.  Outstanding amounts totaling $35,000 maybe be converted at a price of $0.018 for 1,944,444 Class A shares.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables to be converted into stock at September 30th, 2018.  (Schedule “B”)

 

In April 2016 the Company issued a dept conversion for a payable totaling $50,000.00 in exchange for financial advisory services to Wellington Shields Holding LLC. The Company issued 2,857,143 common shares at an issue price of $0.0175 per share, for a total of $50,000.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables converted into stock as of December 31st, 2016.  (Schedule "A")

 

In August 2017 the company issued dept conversions totaling $120,000.00 to Massimo Barone for loans payable.  The company issued 10,000,000 common shares at an issue price of $0.012 per share, for a total of $120,000,000.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables converted into stock as of December 31st, 2017.  (Schedule “C”)

 

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SMARTCARD MARKETING SYSTEMS INC.
AND SUBSIDIARY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st 2018

 

NOTE B CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES

 

In August 2017 the company issued dept conversions totaling $72,000.00 to Paolo Continelli for loans payable.  The company issued 6,000,000 common shares at an issue price of $0.012 per share, for a total of $72,000,000.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables converted into stock as of December 31st, 2017. (Schedule “C”)

 

In August 2017 the company issued dept conversions totaling $60,000.00 to Michele Tasillo for loans payable. The company issued 5,000,000 common shares at an issue price of $0.012 per share, for a total of $60,000,000.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables converted into stock as of December 31st, 2017. (Schedule “C”)

 

In February 2017 the Company executed a new long-term loan agreement for $1,000,000 with Primeline HK Ltd (“Primeline”). The funds will finance the completion of the development and commercialization of the Company products. As per this agreement, Primeline intends to convert this loan for 25% of the outstanding Class A shares of the Company. Total shares to be issued will be 101,360,778.(Schedule “B”)

 

In August 2018 the company issued dept conversions totaling $660,000.00 to Variance Strategy LLC. for defered management expenses.  The company issued 55,000,000 common shares at an issue price of $0.012 per share, for a total of $660,000.00.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables converted into stock as of December 31st, 2017.  (Schedule "C")

 

In September 2018 the Company issued a dept conversion for a payable totaling $80,000.00 in exchange for legal advisory services to Costaldo Law Group P.C. The Company issued 2,666,667 common shares at an issue price of $0.03 per share, for a total of $80,000.00.  The amounts are included in debentures and payables converted into stock as of December 31st, 2018. 

 

NOTE C CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES

 

As of June 30, 2017, the Company proceeded with an increase of its authorized Class A shares from 300,000,000 to 500,000,000.

 

As of January 1, 2018, the Company continued with its ongoing Capital Investment Agreement with Primeline HK Ltd. As per this agreement, Primeline continued its investment with an amount of $800,000 in equity of the Company at a price of 0,045$. As of December 31st 2018, $800,000 was received.

 

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To Whom It May Concern:

 

 

We the undersigned do certify that:

 

 

1. We have reviewed this quarterly report ending December 31st 2018 for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

2. Based on our knowledge, this disclosure statement does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this disclosure statement; and

 

3. Based on our knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included or incorporated by reference in this disclosure statement, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer as of, and for, the periods presented in this disclosure statement.

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

       
Massimo Barone Michele (Mike) Tasillo
CEO Finance Manager
Smartcard Marketing Systems Inc. Smartcard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

 

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PART III EXHIBITS

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit Number    Description    Filed 
2.1   Certificate of Incorporation   Previously Filed
2.2    Bylaws    Previously Filed
2.3   Articles of Amendment (Name and State of Incorporation Change)     Previously Filed
2.5   Articles of Amendment (Name Change)    Previously Filed
2.6   Articles of Amendment (Name Change)   Previously Filed
4.1   Form of Subscription Agreement    
6.1   Hosted Portal Services Agreement between SmartCard Marketing Systems, LLC. And Contact Innovations, Inc.    
6.2   Memorandum of Agreement between SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. and EMV-Connect, Inc.    
6.3   Memorandum of Agreement- Global Partnership between SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. and VeritasPay HK, Ltd.    
6.4   Memorandum of Agreement between SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. and Axepay, Inc.    
6.5   Letter of Intent of Issuer Subscription between SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. and Primeline (Hong Kong) Limited    
6.6   Letter of Intent Investment Capital between SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc. and Primeline (Hong Kong) Ltd.    
12.1   Opinion of Eilers Law Group, P.A. regarding legality of the securities covered in this Offering    

  

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of Regulation A, the issuer certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets all of the requirements for filing on Form 1-A and has duly caused this offering statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the city of Wilmington, Delaware on this 14th day of May 2019.

 

By:  /s/ Massimo Barone  
Massimo Barone,  
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
SmartCard Systems, Inc.

 

This offering statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

NAME    TITLE   DATE
         
/s/Massimo Barone   Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, Principal Accounting Officer & Principal Financial Officer   May 14, 2019
Jeff Toghraie        
         
/s/ Paolo Continelli   Director   May 14, 2019
Paolo Continelli        
         
/s/ Michele Tasillo   Director   May 14, 2019
Michele “Mike” Tasillo        
         
/s/ Gina Leslie   Director   May 14, 2019
Gina Leslie        
         
/s/ Gary Repchuk   Director   May 9, 2019
Gary Repchuk        

 

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EX1A-4 SUBS AGMT 3 tv521651_ex4-1.htm EXHIBIT 4.1

 

Exhibit 4.1

 

SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT

 

Name of Investor:

 

Massimo Barone

SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

20c Trolley Square

Wilmington, DE 19806

 

Re: Image Protect, Inc. – _______________________ Shares of Common Stock (the "Shares")

 

Gentlemen:

 

1.Subscription. The undersigned hereby tenders this subscription and applies to purchase the number of Shares in SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc., a Delaware limited liability company (the "Company") indicated below, pursuant to the terms of this Subscription Agreement. The purchase price of each share is _______________ ($0.XXXX) payable in cash in full upon subscription. The undersigned further sets forth statements upon which you may rely to determine the suitability of the undersigned to purchase the Shares. The undersigned understands that the Shares are being offered pursuant to the Offering Circular filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and its exhibits (the "Offering Circular"). In connection with this subscription, the undersigned represents and warrants that the personal, business and financial information provided to the Company along with this Subscription Agreement, is complete and accurate, and presents a true statement of the undersigned's financial condition.

 

2.Representations and Understandings. The undersigned hereby makes the following representations, warranties and agreements and confirms the following understandings:

 

a.The undersigned has received a copy of the Offering Circular, has reviewed it carefully, and has had an opportunity to question representatives of the Company and obtain such additional information concerning the Company as the undersigned requested. All questions of the undersigned have been satisfactorily answered prior to making this investment.

 

b.The undersigned has sufficient experience in financial and business matters to be capable of utilizing such information to evaluate the merits and risks of the undersigned's investment, and to make an informed decision relating thereto; or the undersigned has utilized the services of his, her or its financial advisor or other investment representative and together they have sufficient experience in financial and business matters that they are capable of utilizing such information to evaluate the merits and risks of the undersigned's investment, and to make an informed decision relating thereto.

 

 

 

  

c.The undersigned has evaluated the risks of this investment in the Company, including those risks particularly described in the Offering Circular, and has determined that the investment is suitable for him, her or it. The undersigned has adequate financial resources for an investment of this character, and at this time could bear a complete loss of his investment. The undersigned understands that any projections or other forward-looking statements that were made in the Offering Circular are mere estimates and may not reflect the actual results of the Company's operations. The undersigned understands that the Use of Proceeds made in the Offering Circular are estimates, are not binding, and are subject to the Company's discretion, and may not reflect the actual use of proceeds by the Company of the funds they receive from this offering and from your investment.

 

d.The undersigned understands that the Shares are not being registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act") on the ground that the issuance thereof is exempt under Regulation A of Section 3(b) of the 1933 Act, and that reliance on such exemption is predicated in part on the truth and accuracy of the undersigned's representations and warranties, and those of the other purchasers of Shares.

 

e.The undersigned understands that the Shares are being offered pursuant to a broker/dealer registration in the state of New York. Therefore, undersigned is a resident of the state of New York or has otherwise undergone the purchase of the Shares in the state of New York.

 

f.The amount of this investment by the undersigned does not exceed 10% of the greater of the undersigned's net worth, not including the value of his/her primary residence, or his/her annual income in the prior full calendar year, as calculated in accordance with Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, unless the undersigned is an "accredited investor," as that term is defined in Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or is the beneficiary of a fiduciary account, or, if the fiduciary of the account or other party is the donor of funds used by the fiduciary account to make this investment, then such donor, who meets the requirements of net worth, annual income or criteria for being an "accredited investor."

 

g.The undersigned has no need for any liquidity in his investment and is able to bear the economic risk of his investment for an indefinite period of time. The undersigned has been advised and is aware that: (a) there is no public market for the Shares and a public market for the Shares may not develop; (b) it may not be possible to liquidate the investment readily; and (c) the Shares have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933 and applicable state law and an exemption from registration for resale may not be available.

 

 

 

 

h.All contacts and contracts between the undersigned and the Company regarding the offer and sale to him of Shares have been made within the state indicated below his signature on the signature page of this Subscription Agreement and the undersigned is a resident of such state.

 

i.The undersigned has relied solely upon the Offering Circular and independent investigations made by him or her or his or her representatives and advisors with respect to the Shares subscribed for herein, and no oral or written representations beyond the Offering Circular have been made to the undersigned or relied upon by the undersigned by the Company, its representatives or assigns, or any other person or entity.

 

j.The undersigned agrees not to transfer or assign this subscription or any interest therein.

 

k.The undersigned hereby acknowledges and agrees that, except as may be specifically provided herein, the undersigned is not entitled to withdraw, terminate or revoke this subscription.

 

l.If the undersigned is a partnership, corporation, limited liability company or trust, it has been duly formed, is validly existing, has full power and authority to make this investment, and has not been formed for the specific purpose of investing in the Shares. This Subscription Agreement and all other documents executed in connection with this subscription for Shares are valid, binding and enforceable agreements of the undersigned.

 

m.The undersigned meets any additional suitability standards and/or financial requirements that may be required in the jurisdiction in which he or she resides, or is purchasing in a fiduciary capacity for a person or account meeting such suitability standards and/or financial requirements, and is not a minor.

 

n.Reserved.

 

3.Reserved.

 

4.Issuer-Directed Offering; No Underwriter. The undersigned understands that the offering is being conducted by the Company directly (issuer-directed) and the Company has not engaged a selling agent such as an underwriter or placement agent.

 

 

 

  

5.Foreign Investors. If the undersigned is not a United States person (as defined by Section 7701(a)(30) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), the undersigned hereby represents that he or she has satisfied himself or herself as to the full observance of the laws of its jurisdiction in connection with any invitation to subscribe for the Shares or any use of this Subscription Agreement, including (i) the legal requirements within its jurisdiction for the purchase of the Shares, (ii) any foreign exchange restrictions applicable to such purchase, (iii) any governmental or other consents that may need to be obtained, and (iv) the income tax and other tax consequences, if any, that may be relevant to the purchase, holding, redemption, sale, or transfer of the Shares. The undersigned’s subscription and payment for and continued beneficial ownership of the Shares will not violate any applicable securities or other laws of the undersigned’s jurisdiction.

 

6.Valuation. The undersigned acknowledges that the price of the Shares was set by the Company on the basis of the Company’s internal valuation and no warranties are made as to value. The undersigned further acknowledges that future offerings of securities by the Company may be made at lower valuations, with the result that the undersigned’s investment will bear a lower valuation.

 

7.Reserved.

 

8.Taxpayer Identification Number/Backup Withholding Certification. Unless a subscriber indicates to the contrary on the Subscription Agreement, he, she or it will certify that his taxpayer identification number is correct and, if not a corporation, IRA, Keogh, or Qualified Trust (as to which there would be no withholding), he is not subject to backup withholding on interest or dividends. If the subscriber does not provide a taxpayer identification number certified to be correct or does not make the certification that the subscriber is not subject to backup withholding, then the subscriber may be subject to twenty-eight percent (28%) withholding on interest or dividends paid to the holder of the Shares.

 

9.Governing Law. This Subscription Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware. The venue for any legal action under this Agreement will be in the proper forum in the New Castle County, State of Delaware.

 

10.Acknowledgement of Risks Factors. The undersigned has carefully reviewed and thoroughly understands the risks associated with an investment in the Shares as described in the Offering Circular with specific reference to the section titled Risk Factors therein. The undersigned acknowledges that this investment entails significant risks.

 

The undersigned has (have) executed this Subscription Agreement on this ________________________________.

 

 

 

  

SUBSCRIBER

_____________________________________

Signature

_____________________________________

(Print Name of Subscriber)

_____________________________________

(Street Address)

_____________________________________

(City, State and Zip Code)

_____________________________________

(Social Security or Tax Identification Number)

Number of Shares: ___________________________

Dollar Amount of Shares (At $0.015 per Share) $__________________________

 

 

 

SUBSCRIPTION ACCEPTED:

_____________________________________ DATE: _____________________

SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

By: Massimo Barone

Chief Executive Officer

 

 

EX1A-6 MAT CTRCT 4 tv521651_ex6-1.htm EXHIBIT 6.1

 

Exhibit 6.1

 

HOSTED PORTAL SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

This Hosted Portal Services Agreement is entered into by and between:

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems LLC. (“SC”), a company incorporated in the USA and having its office at 20C Trolley Square, Wilmington, Delaware 19806, USA;

 

and

 

Contact Innovations Inc. (‘’CI’’), a company incorporated in Ontario and having its office at 5000 Yonge Street, Suite 1901, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 7E9, Canada on December 3, 2014, (the “Effective Date”).

 

Whereas:

 

A.CI designs, develops, licenses and sells subscriptions to its own software (the “CI Software”) and also distributes (licenses and sells subscriptions to) the software of third parties; and

 

B.The CI Software serves the cheque imaging industry with its core technology focused on the Check21 North American market (the “CI Technology”); and

 

C.SC is a payment technology service provider that distributes and licenses software and hardware for use in electronic payment processing and hosted portal environments (the “SC Technology”;

 

D.CI and SC wish to form a strategic alliance to include, among other things, the creation of a web platform, to be hosted by SC, utilizing CI Technology and SC Technology for the capture and processing of cheque images (the “Services” as further defined in Schedule A). This Services web portal will be utilized by third parties for the capture (that is, Remote Cheque Capture), storage and processing of cheque images.

 

NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:

 

1.Definitions. In this Agreement the terms below are defined as follows:

 

1.1Agreement: means this Hosted Software Services Agreement and all attached Schedules and Appendices, if any, as they may be amended from time to time by both of the Parties in writing.

 

1.2Authorized Users: means those employees, agents, independent contractors and Clients of CI who are authorized by CI to use the Services and Documentation.

 

1.3Business Day: means any day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Canada or any day on which CI and its Clients are not generally open.

 

1.4Business Hours: means 8:00am to 8:00 pm, Toronto time on any Business Day.

 

1.5Client Content: means Confidential Information, data inputted by third party users of the Services (the “Client” or “Clients”), Client Authorised Users or CI on the Client’s behalf, and text, materials, graphics, logos, information, media or other content provided directly or indirectly by Clients for the purpose of using the Services or facilitating the Client’s use of the Services.

  

1.6Documentation: means the documentation provided by SC or its suppliers to CI and or CI’s Clients to be able to use the Services.

 

1.7Fees: means all amounts due to SC under this Agreement as specified in Schedule B including Subscription Fees.

 

1.8Initial Subscription Term: means the initial term of this agreement as set out in the applicable Schedule for the Services.

 

1.9Intellectual Property: means all design patents, applications for patents, industrial designs, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, moral rights, trade secrets, know-how, confidential information (including Confidential Information as defined herein) and other intellectual property rights recognized by any jurisdiction and whether registered or unregistered as a Party.

 

1.10Party or Parties: means either SC or CI if used in the singular and both SC and CI if used in the plural.

 

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1.11Subscription Fees: means the fees payable monthly by CI to SCI for the Services as specified in Schedule 1.

 

2.License/Services to be provided by SC.

 

2.1SC will be responsible for creating, hosting and maintaining the interoperable web interface for the remote (web-based) capture of cheques (the “Web Interface”) and for maintaining and securing the hosted server environment (the “Servers”) on which the SC Technology and CI Technology will reside, including administrative, physical and technical safeguards.

 

2.2The primary and backup Servers will be located in Canada. (Refer to Schedule D for specifications.)

 

2.3SC will be responsible for the provision of backup functionality including services for the backup of Client Data and a backup server for use in the event the original server fails.

 

3.License/Services to be Provided by CI.

 

3.1CI shall provide certain CI Technology as described in Schedule A that will reside on SC’s hosted servers to import, process and store the cheque images processed by SC’s Web interface.

 

3.2CI will interface with Clients using the Services and provide administration, support and management services to those Clients.

 

4.Rights Grant to Use the Services.

 

4.1Subject to the terms of this Agreement, SC grants CI and CI grants SC a worldwide, nonexclusive right and license to: (a) sell, market and promote the Services; (b) use, perform and display the Services in order to generate sales of the Services; (c) permit Clients of CI to use the Services; and (d) use the Documentation as is reasonable necessary to access and receive the Services.

 

5.Fees and Payment.

 

5.1The Fees for the Services shall be set out in Schedule B. CI agrees to pay the Fees set out in Schedule B.

 

5.2All Fees due under this Agreement are non-cancelable and the sums paid are nonrefundable.

 

5.3Fees, other than monthly Subscription Fees will be invoiced to CI and are due and payable within thirty-five (35) days of the date of the invoice. Monthly Subscription Fees are due on the first (5th) business day of each month.

 

6.Ownership and Proprietary Rights and Restrictions.

 

6.1

Client Content. CI and/or its Clients retain all ownership and intellectual property rights in and to the Client Content. CI’s Clients shall have sole responsibility for the legality, reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality of the data. SC and its suppliers will maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protection of the security, confidentiality, and integrity of the data, as described in the Services documentation.

  

6.2SC Ownership Rights. The SC Technology and SC’s Confidential Information are proprietary to SC and its suppliers/licensors and are protected by Intellectual Property laws. SC and its third party suppliers/licensors, if any, retain all title and ownership rights to and all intellectual property rights to and interest in the SC Technology and SC Software. SC and its suppliers/licensors, as applicable, retain all ownership and intellectual property rights to anything developed by SC and delivered by SC under this Agreement.

 

6.3CI Ownership Rights. The CI Technology and CI’s Confidential Information are proprietary to CI and its suppliers/licensors and are protected by Intellectual Property laws. CI and its third party suppliers/licensors, if any, retain all title and ownership rights to and all intellectual property rights to and interest in the CI Technology and CI Software. CI and its suppliers/licensors, as applicable, retain all ownership and intellectual property rights to anything developed by CI and delivered by CI under this Agreement.

 

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6.4Restrictions. Either Party may not:

 

(a)Remove or modify any program markings or any notice of either Party’s or its licensors’ proprietary rights;

 

(b)Modify, make derivative works of, disassemble, reverse compile, or reverse engineer any part of the Services (the foregoing prohibition includes but is not limited to review of data structures or similar materials produced by programs).

 

6.5Additional Restrictions. The rights granted to CI and SC under this Agreement are also conditioned on the following:

 

(a)Each Party agrees to make every reasonable effort to prevent unauthorized third parties from accessing the Services.

 

7.Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure.

 

7.1The Parties acknowledge that each Party may be exposed to or acquire communication or data of the other Party that is confidential, privileged communication not intended to be disclosed to third parties. The provisions of this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

 

7.2Definition of Confidential Information. Confidential Information” means any and all information disclosed by a Party (“Disclosing Party”) to the other Party (“Receiving Party”), whether orally or in writing, that is designated as confidential or that reasonably should be understood to be confidential given the nature of the information and the circumstances of disclosure. Client Confidential Information includes Client Content; CI’s Confidential Information includes the CI Technology; SC’s Confidential Information includes the SC Technology; and Confidential Information of each Party includes the terms and conditions of this Agreement, as well as business and marketing plans, technology and technical information, product plans and designs, and business processes disclosed by such Party. However, Confidential Information does not include any information that (i) is or becomes generally known to the public without breach of any obligation owed to the Disclosing Party, (ii) was known to the Receiving Party prior to its disclosure by the Disclosing Party without breach of any obligation owed to the Disclosing Party, (iii) is received from a third party without breach of any obligation owed to the Disclosing Party, or (iv) was independently developed by the Receiving Party.

  

7.3Protection of Confidential Information. The Receiving Party will use the same degree of care that it uses to protect the confidentiality of its own confidential information of like kind (but not less than reasonable care) (i) not to use any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party for any purpose outside the scope of this Agreement, and (ii) except as otherwise authorized by the Disclosing Party in writing, to limit access to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party to those of its and its Affiliates’ employees and contractors who need that access for purposes consistent with this Agreement and who have signed confidentiality agreements with the Receiving Party containing protections no less stringent than those herein. Neither Party will disclose the terms of this Agreement or any Order Form to any third party other than its Affiliates, legal counsel and accountants without the other Party’s prior written consent, provided that a Party that makes any such disclosure to its Affiliate, legal counsel or accountants will remain responsible for such Affiliate’s, legal counsel’s or accountant’s compliance with this Section 7.3.

 

7.4Compelled Disclosure. The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party to the extent compelled by law to do so, provided the Receiving Party gives the Disclosing Party prior notice of the compelled disclosure (to the extent legally permitted) and reasonable assistance, at the Disclosing Party's cost, if the Disclosing Party wishes to contest the disclosure. If the Receiving Party is compelled by law to disclose the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information as part of a civil proceeding to which the Disclosing Party is a party, and the Disclosing Party is not contesting the disclosure, the Disclosing Party will reimburse the Receiving Party for its reasonable cost of compiling and providing secure access to that Confidential Information.

 

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8.Indemnification.

 

8.1CI shall indemnify, defend and hold SC and its directors, officers and employees harmless from all claims, demands and other liabilities asserted against such indemnified parties (including reasonable legal fees and costs) which arise from: (i) any negligent or intentional act, error or omission by CI or any breach by CI of any provision of this Agreement including injury to persons or property and non-compliance with applicable laws; (ii) any claim, expense, action, cause of action, damage and the like arising in any way to and from CI and its suppliers accessing Client Content; (iii) any use or misuse of Client user IDs or passwords and access to or use of the Services by anyone due to acts or omissions of CI; (iv) any breach of a warranty or representation; and (vii) any third-party claims, actions or demands alleging or resulting from the breach of any warranties in section 9 below.

 

8.2SC shall indemnify, defend and hold CI and its directors, officers and employees and Clients harmless from all claims, demands and other liabilities asserted against such indemnified parties (including reasonable legal fees and costs) which arise from: (i) any negligent or intentional act, error or omission by SC or any breach by SC of any provision of this Agreement including injury to persons or property and non-compliance with applicable laws; (ii) any claim, expense, action, cause of action, damage and the like arising in any way to and from SC and its suppliers accessing Client Content; (iii) any use or misuse of Client user IDs or passwords and access to or use of the Services by anyone due to acts or omissions of SC; (iv) any breach of a warranty or representation; and (vii) any third-party claims, actions or demands alleging or resulting from the breach of any warranties in section 9 below.

 

8.3SC shall defend CI, its officers, directors and employees against any claim that the SC Technology provided as part of the Services or Documentation infringes any Canadian patent effective as of the Effective Date, copyright, trade mark, database right or right of confidentiality, and shall indemnify CI for any amounts awarded against CI in judgment or settlement of such claims, provided that: (a) SC is given prompt notice of any such claim; (b) CI provides reasonable co-operation to SC in the defence and settlement of such claim, at SC's expense; and (c) SC is given sole authority to defend or settle the claim. In the defence of or settlement of any claim, SC may procure the right for CI to continue using the SC Technology as part of the Services, replace or modify the SC Technology so that they become non-infringing or, if such remedies are not reasonably available, terminate this agreement on 10 (10) Business Days’ notice to CI without any additional liability or obligation to pay liquidated damages or other additional costs to CI. In no event shall SC, its employees, agents, suppliers and sub-contractors be liable to CI to the extent that the alleged infringement is based on: (i) a modification of the SC portion of the Services or Documentation by anyone other than SC; or (ii) CI’s use of the SC portions of the Services or Documentation in a manner contrary to the instructions given to the CI by SC; or (iii) CI’s use of the SC Technology or SC Documentation after notice of the alleged or actual infringement from SC or any appropriate authority.

 

8.4CI shall defend SC, its officers, directors and employees against any claim that the CI Technology provided as part of the Services or Documentation infringes any Canadian patent effective as of the Effective Date, copyright, trade mark, database right or right of confidentiality, and shall indemnify SC for any amounts awarded against SC in judgment or settlement of such claims, provided that: (a) CI is given prompt notice of any such claim; (b) SC provides reasonable co-operation to CI in the defence and settlement of such claim, at CI's expense; and (c) CI is given sole authority to defend or settle the claim. In the defence of or settlement of any claim, CI may procure the right for SC to continue using the CI Technology as part of the Services, replace or modify the CI Technology so that they become non-infringing or, if such remedies are not reasonably available, terminate this agreement on 10 (10) Business Days’ notice to SC without any additional liability or obligation to pay liquidated damages or other additional costs to SC. In no event shall CI, its employees, agents, suppliers and sub-contractors be liable to SC to the extent that the alleged infringement is based on: (i) a modification of the CI portion of the Services or Documentation by anyone other than CI; or (ii) SC’s use of the CI portions of the Services or Documentation in a manner contrary to the instructions given to the SC by CI; or (iii) SC’s use of the CI Technology or CI Documentation after notice of the alleged or actual infringement from SC or any appropriate authority.

 

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8.5The foregoing states each Party’s sole and exclusive rights and remedies, and each Party’s (including a Party’s employees', agents', suppliers’ and sub-contractors’) entire obligations and liability, for infringement of any patent, copyright, trade mark, database right or right of confidentiality.

 

9.Warranties, Disclaimer and Exclusive Remedies.

 

9.1Each of SC and CI will (i) conduct business in a manner that reflects favorably at all times on the other Party and good name, goodwill and reputation of the other Party; (ii) avoid deceptive, misleading or unethical practices that are or might be detrimental to the Services or other Party; (iii) make no false or misleading representations with regards to the other Party; (iv) not publish or employ, or cooperate in the publication or employment of any misleading or deceptive marketing material with regard to the Services or the other Party, and (v) make no representations, warranties or guarantees to potential Clients of the Services with respect to the specifications, features or capabilities of the Services that are inconsistent with the literature or documentation for the Services.

 

9.2Each of SC and CI warrant that their portion of the Services will: (i) be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and (ii) perform in all material respects in accordance with the Documentation.

 

9.3SC represents, warrants and covenants to CI that: (i) SC will, at its expense, attempt to correct errors in the Services, provided that the errors are attributable to: (a) SC’s personnel; or (b) programs and equipment provided by SC as part of the Services, and (c) it owns or has the right to utilize and provide in the manner contemplated by this Agreement all applicable Intellectual Property that it will use in providing its portion of the Services.

 

9.4CI represents, warrants and covenants to SC that: (i) CI will, at its expense, attempt to correct errors in the Services, provided that the errors are attributable to: (a) CI’s personnel; or (b) programs and equipment provided by CI as part of the Services, and (c) it owns or has the right to utilize and provide in the manner contemplated by this Agreement all applicable Intellectual Property that it will use in providing its portion of the Services.

 

9.5Disclaimer. NEITHER PARTY GUARANTEES THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE PERFORMED ERROR-FREE OR UNINTERRUPTTED, OR THAT ALL ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED. SAVE FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTIES CONTRIBUTION TO THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”, ACCORDINGLY, EACH PARTY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS WITH RESPCT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, PAST OR PRESENT, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE IN LAW ORFROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, INCLUDING ANY LEGAL WARRANTIES, IMPLIED WARRATNIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OF QUALITY, PRODUCTIVENESS, ACCURACY, PRIVACY, ANONYMITY, COMPATIBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY, AVAILABILITY OR PERFORMANCE.

 

10.Limitation of Liability.

 

10.1NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS (EXCLUDING FEES UNDER THE AGREEMENT), DEPLETION OFGOODWILL AND/OR SIMILAR LOSSES OR LOSS OF DATA, OR DATA USE.

 

10.2EITHER PARTY’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OR CONTEMPLATED PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT (EXCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING AS A RESULT OF THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF CI OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS), WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY), OR OTHERWISE, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED, IN THE AGGREGATE, THE TOTAL AMOUNTS ACTUALLY PAID TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR THE SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THE CLAIM IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH CLAIM. ANY DAMAGE IN A PARTY’S FAVOR AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY SHALL BE REDUCED BY ANY REFUND OR CREDIT RECEIVED BY SUCH PARTY UNDER THE AGREEMENT AND ANY SUCH REFUND AND CREDIT SHALL APPLY TOWARDS THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

 

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10.3No action, regardless of form, arising out of this Agreement may be brought by either Party more than two (2) years after the acts giving rise to the cause of action have been discovered.

 

11.Term and Termination.

 

11.1Subject to Sections 11.2 and 11.3, the term of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date and ends on the End Date noted in Schedule 2 Section 2.8, or if renewed, 1 year from the anniversary of the End Date.

 

11.2This Agreement shall automatically renew at the end of current Term, upon the same terms and conditions except that Schedule 1 may be amended by the Parties. However, this Agreement shall not renew if either Party has delivered to the other Party, a written notice of intent not to renew this Agreement and such notice of intent is to be received in accordance with Section 13.1 not less than thirty (30) days in advance of the end of the current Term. SC shall provide ninety (90) days advance written notice of any proposed changes to the Fees. CI shall have 45 days to accept or reject any such proposed changes to the Fees.

 

11.3Either Party shall have the right, on written notice to the other Party and without prejudice to any other remedies which the Parties may have under this Agreement, in law or in equity to terminate this Agreement without liability if: (i) the other Party commits a material breach of any terms of this Agreement and (if such a breach is remediable) fails to remedy that breach within thirty (30) days of that Party being notified in writing of the breach; or (ii) the other Party files a voluntary petition in bankruptcy or insolvency or a petition for reorganization under any bankruptcy law and such is not dismissed within ten (10) days; or (iii) the other Party consents to involuntary petition in bankruptcy or if a receiving order is given against it under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act or the comparable law of any other jurisdiction and such is not dismissed within ten (10) days, or; (iv) there shall be entered an order, judgment or decree by a court of competent jurisdiction, upon the application of a creditor, approving a petition seeking reorganization or appointing a receiver, trustee or liquidator of all or a substantial part of the other Party’s assets and such order, judgment or decree continues in effect for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days; provided, however, that such order, judgment or decree may remain in effect for longer than such thirty (30) days, if the other Party is diligently appealing such order, judgment or decree.

 

11.4Effect of Termination. On termination of this Agreement for any reason:

 

(a)all Services under this Agreement shall immediately terminate and CI and CI’s Authorized Users will no longer be able to access the Services;

  

(b)each Party shall return to the other Party and make no further use of all the Documentation, Confidential Information and Intellectual Property of the other Party;

 

(c)SC shall retain the Client Content for a period of 30 days, thereafter, SC may destroy or otherwise dispose of any of the Client Content in its possession or otherwise residing on the host server, unless SC receives, no later than twenty (20) days after the effective termination of this Agreement, a written request for delivery to CI of the then most recent back-up of the Client Content. SC shall use reasonable commercial endeavours to deliver the back-up to CI within twenty (20) days of its receipt of such a written request, provided that CI has, at that time, paid all uncontested Fees and charges outstanding at and resulting from termination (whether or not due at the date of termination). CI shall pay all reasonable preapproved expenses incurred by SC in returning or disposing of Client Content; and

 

(d)the accrued rights of the Parties as at termination, or the continuation after termination of any provision expressly stated to survive or implicitly surviving termination, shall not be affected or prejudiced.

 

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12.General.

 

12.1Notices. Any notice, documents or other communications required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be effectively given if sent by prepaid courier service, registered mail, delivered personally, or sent by facsimile transmission or email to the other Party. Any such notice, document or other communication so given or made shall be deemed to have been given or made and to have been received on the day of delivery if delivered personally, or on the day of facsimile transmission or sending by e-mail, provided that such day is a Business Day and the communication is so delivered, transmitted by facsimile or sent prior to 4:30 p.m., EST, on such day. Otherwise, such communication will be deemed to have been given and made and to have been received on the next Business Day if sent by courier, personal delivery, e-mail and fax, or on the third Business Day following the mailing thereof; provided that no such communication shall be mailed during any actual or apprehended disruption of postal services. Each of the Parties hereto shall be entitled to specify a different address for purposes of this Section only by giving notice in accordance with the terms hereof.

 

12.2Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Schedules attached hereto as may be amended by both Parties in writing from time to time, constitute the entire agreement between the Parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written.

 

12.3Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada without regard to its conflicts of law principles. Any disputes or claims relating to this Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the provincial and federal courts located in the Province of Ontario, Canada.

 

12.4Amendment. No modification, amendment, or waiver of any provision of this Agreement will be effective unless in writing and signed by authorized representatives of the both parties.

 

12.5Severability. If any provision of this agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, the provision will be deemed null and void, and the remaining provisions of this Agreement will constitute a waiver of that right

 

12.6Survival. Sections 6, 7, 8, 9.5, 10 and 11 shall survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement.

 

12.7Enurement. This Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon each of SC and the Client and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 

12.8Assignment. Neither Party may assign this Agreement or give or transfer the services or an interest in them to another individual or entity without the prior written approval of the other Party.

 

12.9Waiver. No failure or delay by either Party in exercising any right under this agreement will constitute a waiver of that right.

 

12.10Force Majeure. In the event that the performance of the terms of this Agreement by a Party is delayed, hindered or prevented by a Force Majeure (as defined below) the Party may at its option suspend this Agreement, in whole or in part, without liability or account thereof; provided however that the other Party may terminate this Agreement without liability or waiver of breaches by the first Party unrelated to the Force Majeure event, if such a situation of Force Majeure continues for ninety (90) days. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Force Majeure” means any cause beyond the reasonable control of the Party seeking to take advantage of such Force Majeure, including, without limitation, any strike, lock-out, labour dispute, act of God, inability to obtain labour, utilities or services, acts of any government authority, enemy or hostile actions, sabotage, war, blockades, insurrections, riots, epidemics, washouts, nuclear and radiation activity or fallout, civil disturbances, explosions, fire or other casualty, unanticipated loads or transactions in Portal Services, breaches of security, computer viruses, faults in third-party software or equipment, or degradation or failure of telecommunications services. Both Parties will use reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of a force majeure event. This section does not excuse either Party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures.

 

12.11Further Assurances. Each Party shall do such acts and shall execute such further documents, conveyances, deeds, assignments, transfers and the like, and will cause the doing of such acts and will cause the execution of such further documents as are within its power as any other Party may in writing at any time and from time to time reasonably request be done or executed, in order to give full effect to the provisions of this Agreement.

 

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12.12No Harm. Neither Party, in the event of a dispute between the Parties, will harm Clients of either Party, by disrupting or terminating the Services, without prior mediation between the Parties.

 

12.13Independent Contractors, No Partnership or Agency. The parties are independent contractors. This Agreement does not create a partnership, franchise, joint venture, agency, fiduciary or employment relationship between the parties.

 

12.14Currency. Unless specified otherwise, all statements of or references to dollar amounts in this Agreement are to Canadian Dollars.

 

12.15Number and Gender. The division of this Agreement into Articles and Sections and the insertion of headings are for convenience or reference only and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of this Agreement.

 

12.16Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all executed counterparts taken together shall constitute one and the same Agreement. Counterparts may be executed in either original or faxed form and the Parties adopt any signatures received by a receiving fax machine as original signatures of the Parties and any faxed document will be deemed to be an original written document.

 

12.17Language. The Parties to this Agreement have required that this Agreement and all deeds, documents and notices relating to this Agreement, be drawn up in the English language. Les Parties aux présentes ont exigé que le présent contrat et tous autres contrats, documents ou avis afférents aux présentes soient rédigés en langue anglaise.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the Effective Date.

 

Smartcard Marketing Systems LLC.   Contact Innovations Inc.
     
By: /s/ Massimo Barone   By:       
     
Name:   Massimo Barone   Name:  
     
Title: Founder & CEO   Title:  
     
Date:   20/01/2015   Date:  

 

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Schedule A

 

The Services

 

1.Services Description. The Services include certain CI Technology known as IA ImageArchive Cheque and IA Exchange software solutions together with certain SC Technology known as Remote Cheque Deposit Web Interface and all residing on servers controlled or maintained by SC and its suppliers. The Services are designed to allow for the remote capture of cheque images by SC’s Remote Cheque Deposit Web Interface, the importation of those images into CI’s IA ImageArchive Cheque software and the presentment of those images to RBC for clearing in the Canadian Banking System through CI’s IA Exchange software. Refer to Appendix 1 for additional details of the specifications of the Remote Cheque Deposit Web Interface and its interoperability with IA ImageArchive Cheque and IA Exchange.

 

2.Start Date and End Date. The following timetable is based on the Agreement being executed by both parties not later than January 15th, 2015. Any delay in executing the Agreement or any missed target date will result in changes to this timetable.

 

2.1Review Host/Web Capture Design and Workflow by December 10th, 2014
2.2Review Host ImageArchive/Exchange Application Requirements by December 30th, 2014
2.3Preview Development and Operations Deliverables by January 23rd, 2015
2.4Configure Host for ImageArchive and Web Capture Applications by February 20th, 2015
2.5Target User Acceptance Testing (“UAT”) to begin by March 9th, 2015
2.6Target Live Date for April 1st, 2015 (the “Start Date”)
2.7Term of the Services: 3 Years beginning on the actual Start Date
2.8End Date of Current Term: 3 Years from the actual Start Date

 

4.Client URL: to be agreed upon with each Client

 

5.Technical Support Description. SC will provide CI with telephone, email and web-based support (“Technical Support”) during the Business Hours. Technical Support will include any research and resolution activity performed by SC.

 

5.1Requests for Technical Support. Authorized Users will make Technical Support requests by calling or emailing CI’s Technical Support staff. The Technical Support staff shall assign to the request the Problem Severity Level (as defined in Schedule C) indicated by the requestor.

  

5.2Response. Refer to Schedule C - Support Terms and Conditions.

 

6.Training Services. SC shall provide CI with sufficient training and documentation to allow CI to use the Remote Cheque Deposit Web Interface and access the server(s) on which the Services reside and to provide CI’s Clients with sufficient training and documentation to allow the Client to use the Services.

 

Executed on the dates set forth below by the undersigned authorized representative of each of the parties to be effective as of the Start Date.

 

Smartcard Marketing Systems LLC.   Contact Innovations Inc.
     
By: /s/ Massimo Barone     By:       
     
Name:    Massimo Barone     Name:  
     
Title:   Founder & CEO   Title:  
     
Date: 20/01/2015   Date:  

 

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Schedule B

 

Fees

 

1.0Fees for Services.

 

1.1Initial One-Time License/Development/Portal Hosting Fees (One-Time Fees”): CI agrees to pay the following Fees:

 

One Time Fees for the Design, Development, Testing and Setup of the Remote Cheque Capture Web Portal and CI Technology on Servers Hosted by or otherwise controlled by SC.  $25,000.00 

 

SC will invoice CI for all One-Time Fees. One-Time Fees are due net 35 days from the invoice date. One-Time Fees will be invoiced as follows:

 

-100% of the total One-Time Fees upon signing of the Agreement and this Schedule.

 

3.2Monthly Subscription Fees: CI agrees to pay the following monthly fees:

 

For up to the first 10 Client or Branch locations (the “Minimum Monthly Fee”)  $2,500.00 
      
For Each additional Client or Branch or location (the “Additional Monthly Fee”)  $250.00 

 

An invoice will be issued for the minimum Monthly Fee on the 1st business day after CI and the Client have signed off on User Acceptance (the “Start Date”). Thereafter, the Minimum Monthly Fee shall be due and payable on the monthly anniversary of the Start Date. Additional Monthly Fees will be due and payable once each additional Corporate Client or Branch is added as a valid User of the Services.

 

CI will pay the Monthly Subscription Fees within thirty (30) days of the date of any invoice for such fees.

 

3.3Per Item Fees: CI agrees to pay the following Per Item Fees where monthly cheque volume exceeds 6,000 images per month:

 

Monthly Subscription Fees include up to 6,000 scanned cheques per month across any number of locations.   
    
Per Item Fees for cheque images in excess of 6.000/month will be billed at…  $0.125 per cheque image

 

Per Item Fees will be invoiced to CI fifteen (15) days after the monthly cycle in which a Client exceeds the 6,000 scanned cheques per month and payment is due within fifteen (15) days of the date of the invoice.

 

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3.4Other Fees: The following fees may be charged to CI where CI has pre-approved the supply of the applicable service:

 

Service  Fee ($CAD)
    
Initial Training of Client personnel and resellers  Fee Waived
    
Level 1 and Level 2 Support (in the case that CI cannot provide)  $ To be Agreed Upon
    
SDK Integration for hardware and peripherals  $ To Be Agreed Upon

 

The above fees will be invoiced to CI on the twentieth (20th) day of the month and shall be paid within 10 days of receipt of the invoice from SC.

 

Executed on the dates set forth below by the undersigned authorized representative of each of the parties to be effective as of the Start Date.

 

Smartcard Marketing Systems LLC.   Contact Innovations Inc.
     
By: /s/ Massmio Barone   By:        
     
Name:     Massmio Barone   Name:  
     
Title: Founder & CEO   Title:  
     
Date: 20/01/2015   Date:  

 

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Schedule C – Support Terms and Conditions

 

This Schedule 2 shall be incorporated in and governed by the terms of the Hosted Software Services Agreement by and between SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (“SC”) and Contact Innovations Inc. (“CI”) dated December 3, 2014, as amended (the “Agreement”). Unless expressly provided for in this Schedule C, in the event of a conflict between the provisions contained in the Agreement and those contained in this Schedule C, the provisions contained in this Schedule 2 shall prevail.

 

OBJECTIVE

 

This Schedule defines the support and service level terms and conditions between CI and SC for the Services as described in Schedule A (the “Services”). This Schedule outlines SC’s service objectives, support and escalation procedures, and lists the contact information for both parties.

 

1.HOURS OF OPERATION/SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

 

The Services shall be available twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week, on all days of the week, except subject to the following maintenance policies:

 

(a)SC and/or CI reserves the following periods to conduct scheduled maintenance of Services:

 

(i)Daily Windows: from the hours of 04:00 to 08:00 local Eastern Time;

 

(ii)Weekly Windows: a four-hour block on any given day (to be scheduled during non Business Hours);

 

(iii)Yearly Windows: two 15-hour blocks (to be scheduled during non Business Hours), not to be scheduled during the month of December. SC and CI agree to notify the other at least five (5) days prior to any such yearly maintenance period.

 

Note: scheduled maintenance periods do not by necessity produce downtime; Services may still be available during said windows.

 

(b)SC and CI shall also have the right to conduct maintenance or adhere to change freezes if so required by other third-party vendors. SC and CI agree to notify the other of any such maintenance no later than five (5) business days from receipt of such required maintenance of change freeze.

 

(c)For any unplanned downtime or transmission failure lasting more than ten (10) minutes, SC shall notify CI within twenty (20) minutes of such downtime, or as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable. CI similarly agrees to notify SC of any downtime or deficiency

 

in CI’s or Client networks no later than twenty (20) minutes of its first occurrence. Notification procedures are described below in Section 7.

 

(d)In respect of any component of CI’s or any Client’s network that may affect the Services, CI or Client may not make any modifications or updates without obtaining SC prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed.

 

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2.SERVICE LEVELS

 

2.1The Services will be available (“Service Availability” or “SLA”) to CI and CI’s Clients not less than 99.5% on a twelve (12) month rolling average basis, excluding scheduled maintenance or Force Majeure events (as defined in the agreement). Any deviation from service level standards shall not constitute an event of default under the Agreement, but rather shall trigger such rights and obligations as set forth herein.

 

3.SERVICE LEVEL CALCULATIONS

 

3.1Service Availability is calculated only in respect of the components provided by SC as part of the Services and does not include any CI or third-party components over which SC exercises no control, including, without limitation, telecommunication providers, the Internet, or CI’s or Client’s own network connections and systems, which are the sole responsibility of CI or the Client as the case may be.

 

3.2Service Availability is calculated based on the number of hours of uptime during a one month period as a percentage of the total number of hours during such period, excluding maintenance and Force Majeure events, and averaged over a 12-month rolling period. “Unplanned Downtime” is a system unavailability period that has not been planned and for which SC has not given prior notice.

 

% Availability = Total # Hours – Unplanned Downtime Hours x 100      Total # Hours

 

4.SUPPORT SERVICES

 

3.1SC provides CI with support for all activities involving problem resolution, escalation, trouble reporting and management. CI service desk provides first level support to Client’s for technical assistance and inquiries related to the Services. Clients are responsible to support their end users. Technical assistance is available during the Business Hours on each Business Day, while assistance for billing inquiries, lower priority problems and other administrative issues is available Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, local Eastern time, not including national, local or bank holidays.

 

3.2CI will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to promptly notify SCI of any service deficiencies promptly upon learning of any such deterioration.

 

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5.PROBLEM CLASSIFICATION

 

The SC technical support specialist responding to CI will classify the issue by assigning an initial priority in a call ticketing system in accordance with the following levels of severity:

 

Severity Level   Description   Resolution Parameters
         
LEVEL 1 - Critical/Emergency     Critical Impact - This problem severity level is associated with the Services not functioning at all or not accessible and there is no acceptable workaround.   Response Time: 1 Business Hour
Resolution Objective*: ½ to 2
Business Hours  
         
LEVEL 2 - Urgent/High             Significant Impact - This problem severity level is   associated with significant and / or ongoing interruption of an Authorized User’s use of a major function (as determined by the Authorized User) of the Services and for which a temporary work-around (as determined by the Authorized User) is available.   Response Time: 3 Business Hours
Resolution Objective*: 12 Business Hours              
         
LEVEL 3 - Minor/Low       Inconvenience – This problem severity level is associated with minor disruptions in the way tasks are performed, but does not stop workflow; able to accomplish all functions, but not as efficiently as normal.   Response Time: 4 Business Hours
Resolution Objective*: 10 Business Days  
         
LEVEL 4 - General       This Problem Severity Level is associated with: (a) general questions pertaining to the Services; or, (b) problems which are not included in Problem Severity Levels 1, 2, or 3.    Response Time: 1 Business Day
Resolution Objective*: 20 Business Days      

 

*Resolutions are tracked from the time SC is notified of the issue. SC shall make reasonable commercial efforts to resolve the problem in the required time. However, when application problems arise, the resolution time may have to be extended due to the complexity of the issues. In certain cases, the resolution of a problem may require a change to the system. Problems may be re-classified as new information becomes available; SC shall notify CI of any change to the classification. No credits are provided for failure to meet resolution objectives or escalation targets; CI’s only remedy is to request a formal report from SC, containing a description of the issue and events timeline, an impact assessment on CI and CI’s Clients, a problem recognition and analysis , and improvement actions to be taken.

 

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6.ESCALATION/CONTACTS

 

6.1Both SC and CI are responsible for notifying each other of any service level deficiencies. Notification obligations shall be satisfied by contacting the person(s) referenced below in accordance with the appropriate classification. Each of the parties may change such contact details by written notification to the other.

 

CI:Primary Contact Number: CI Support Line – 416-784-5191 x202; support@contactci.com
First Emergency Contact: Support Manager – 416-784-5191 x225; sclarke@contactci.com
Second Emergency Contact: Admin Manager – 416-784-5191 x224; goliver@contactci.com

 

SC:Primary Contact Number: 1-844-THE-PAYMENT; support@smartcardmarketingsystems.com
First Emergency Contact: Max Barone ;1-514-386-6307; mbarone@smartcardmarketingsystems.com
Second Emergency Contact:

 

7.Data Retention Policy. Client Content will be retained by the Services for not less than 10 years. Any back-up of the Client Data will also adhere to this 10 year time frame from the date the back-up was performed.

 

Executed on the dates set forth below by the undersigned authorized representative of each of the parties to be effective as of the Start Date.

 

Smartcard Marketing Systems LLC.   Contact Innovations Inc.
       
By: /s/ Massmio Barone   By:       
       
Name:      Massmio Barone   Name:  
       
Title: Founder & CEO   Title:  
       
Date: 20/01/2015   Date:  

 

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Schedule D

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems LLC. – Server Environment

 

Client name :  Max Barone, mbarone@smartcardmarketingsystems.com
Company : SmartCard Marketing Systems LLC,
Address : 20c Trolley Square, Wilmington, United States (Delaware), 19806
Phone: (514) 386-6307

 

Server: smartcardmarketing.com
 
Configuration   PERF-E3-1270V3-32GB-RackAndDone  -
Bandwidth   33000GB included, 0.00 x Additional GB. -
Uplink   100Mbps port
CPU   Intel® Xeon® E3-1270V3  - 4 Cores - 3.5GHz - H/T - Included
RAM   RAM 32GB DDR3 - Included
Hard disk   1TB SATA3 + 240GB Intel SSD - Included
APC Port   APC Remote Reboot Port - Included
KVM   KVM Over IP on demand over a 24 hours period - Included
Microsoft SQL Server   2 x SQL Server 2012 Standard 2CoreLicences -
Operating system   Windows 2012 R2 Standard Edition EN -
Control panel   None / Ssh (Linux) or Remote Desktop (Windows) only - Included
Monitoring   Monitoring Rapid Response -
idera   250GB Cloud Backup
IP addresses   5 usable IP addresses - Included

 

Server: 1.smartcardmarketing.com
 
Configuration   PERF-E3-1270V3-32GB-RackAndDone
Bandwidth   33000GB included, 0.00 x Additional GB.
Uplink   100Mbps port
CPU   Intel® Xeon® E3-1270V3  - 4 Cores - 3.5GHz - H/T
RAM   RAM 32GB DDR3 - Included
Hard disk   1TB SATA3 + 240GB Intel SSD - Included
APC Port   APC Remote Reboot Port - Included
KVM   KVM Over IP on demand over a 24 hours period
Microsoft SQL Server   2 x SQL Server 2012 Standard 2CoreLicences -
Operating system   Windows 2012 R2 Standard Edition EN -
Control panel   None / Ssh (Linux) or Remote Desktop (Windows) only -
Monitoring   Monitoring Rapid Response -
idera   250GB Cloud Backup -
IP addresses   5 usable IP addresses -

 

Server: gigswitch.smartcardmarketing.com
 
Configuration   Local Network Switch - Discounted
Monitoring   Ping Monitoring - Included

 

Server: firewall.smartcardmarketing.com
 
Configuration   Cisco ASA 5505
Additional products   Security Plus upgrade
Administration   Firewall Management

 

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Appendix 1

 

Specifications of the Remote Cheque Deposit Web Interface and Interoperability with CI’s IA ImageArchive Check Software

 

To be inserted upon completion of the specifications.

 

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Appendix 2

 

Agreement between Contact Innovations Inc. and ICICI Bank Canada

 

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EX1A-6 MAT CTRCT 5 tv521651_ex6-2.htm EXHIBIT 6.2

 

Exhibit 6.2

 

Memorandum of Agreement

 

April 21st 2015

 

Between EMV-CONNECT INC – CLIENT

 

139 Corporate Centre, 139 Valero

Makati City Philippines

Director: Gary Repchuk

 

&

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc – consultant & Supplier

 

20c Trolley Square, Wilmington De

19806 and offices at Austin Towers in HK

CEO Massimo Barone

 

 

 

Overview;

 

Whereas CLIENT is a company operating under the laws of the Philippines and develops and markets commercial payment software- enabling MOBILE POS. Also CLIENT has a commercial model to service acquirer sponsors of MIGS platform, works to integrate credit and debit card scheme providers to accept payments through the company's proprietary technology.

 

Undertaking;

 

Whereas both companies have agreed to work together in collaboration, and deliver payment solutions for the Philippines market - and to extended regions. Also SMKG has developed partner relations and proprietary solutions under licensing and SAAS services for EMV, MSR, Ecommerce, Wireless, Contactless including DCC services for a wide network scheme of credit and debit networks.

 

EMV Hub & ECOM SAAS

 

SmartCard will provide under agreement the co-host offering and EMV Switch host with full compliant solutions for Host to Host connectivity, Processing of Payment for EMV& MSR Card Present & Ecommerce Cart with tokenized and Vaulting of Card services for recurring processing. Additionally SmartCard will provide a DCC switch and engine for processing of ATM, POS & Ecommerce for acquirers services.

 

Licensing Fee to SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

Upon signing a $30k USD fee for the commencement of the Philippines and partnership deployments.

 

DCC Licensing for ATM, POS & Ecommerce

 

Upon the setup of the DCC switch routing and certification fee of $40k USD payable to SmartCard which can be paid in 3 installments - 45 days from signing the MOA $15k USD, $10k USD and remaining $15k USD at 3rd months end.

 

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SmartCard Services;

 

SmartCard will work with the client to implement an MPOS & EMV payment web site to promote and commercialize the products and services of the client. SmartCard will work with EMC Connect on collaboration to integrate and plan strategy to migrate the MPOS solution and Backoffice of EMV Connect to CT Payments EMV Host. This will include assistance with selected devices notably the Wisepad and possibly a Pax D200 or D210 wireless device for Enterprise.

 

Global Connectivity— SmartCard

 

SmartCard is working with partners CT Payment to build out its global connectivity channel of processing with alternative networks in Asia, Europe, UK and North America which the client will have access to through the integration of the its MPOS & Backoffice boarding solution. In addition negotiate favorable best rates to offer to merchants of the client.

 

Scope of Work;

 

Phase I

 

1)New Co Host Service –

 

a)Hardware setup & configurations

 

b)MPOS connectivity through host integration to CT

 

c)MIGS Emulation card not present – for mobile payments

 

d)MIGS Emulation card not present – for ecommerce transactions

 

e)MIGS Emulation for EMV Card present - MIGS EMVV

 

f)EMV- connectivity for POS Terminals / Wireless/MPOS/Desktop

 

g)EMV-MIPS & VAPS settlement services

 

h)DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion

 

i)DCC with ATM processing platform for acquirers

 

Cost;

 

·Hardware setup (estimate $45k to $$55k) USD

 

·HSM $30k USD+/- ( depending scenario maybe not applicable)

 

·Key Injection system $30k USD +/-

 

Phase II – Planned - Optional

 

2)CLIENT- Smart Telecom is required under its initial service agreement to launch an MPOS solution and includes the following requirements;

 

a)MIGS Emulation card not present – for mobile payments

 

b)MIGS Emulation card not present – for ecommerce transactions

 

c)MIGS Emulation for EMV Card present - MIGS EMVV

 

d)EMV- connectivity for POS Terminals / Wireless/MPOS/Desktop

 

e)EMV-MIPS & VAPS settlement services

 

f)DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion

 

Cost;

 

·Fee Dev for MIPS VAPS settlement files $60K -$75K USD

 

·Fee for integration of CLIENT software to CT N/A

 

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·Fee for PCI Audit assessment ($15k to $20K) CDN

 

·costs associated with not selecting settlement sponsorship - then VISA config required for Max Bank – which could add $25k to $35k CDN

 

3)New Co Host Service – Nationlink

 

a)Co-Host connectivity with CT Payments Inc

 

b)EMV- connectivity for POS Terminals / Wireless/MPOS/Desktop

 

c)EMV-MIPS & VAPS settlement services

 

d)DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion)

 

e)DCC with ATM processing platform for acquirers

 

Cost

 

·ATM Platform $25k USD

 

·Certification costs – negotiable depending volume contract of deployment

 

Supplier List of Channel Partners; SMKG will work in alliance as the partner of record and assignment with the following partners for CLIENT;

 

üCT- Payments Inc. Canada

 

üAndersonZaks Inc UK

 

üVieway Intl China

 

Technology service providers

 

üEasywayordering Inc.

 

üFroogalit Inc

 

üVelocityMwallet Technology LLC

 

The following Memorandum of Understanding ("Memorandum") sets out the basic terms upon which SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc would be prepared to enter a business relationship with CLIENT . These terms are not comprehensive and additional terms, including reasonable warranties and representations, are expected to be incorporated into a formal agreement (the "Definitive Agreement").

 

The initial terms are as follows:

The following is a description of the working and compensation relationship between the parties SmartCard and CLIENT and related partners in the Philippines.

 

Costs: Each party will be responsible for the payment of its own costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, in connection with the transactions contemplated in this Memorandum. The fee for development and scope of work for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc as defined above are the expenses and costs of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

No agency: Neither party is the agent, representative nor partner of the other party and this Memorandum shall not be interpreted or construed to create an association, agency, joint venture or partnership relationship between the parties

 

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Confidentiality: The parties agree to maintain in confidence the existence of this Memorandum and its contents and not to disclose same to any third party (other than their professional advisors) without the prior consent of the other party. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, either party may disclose the existence of, and the contents of, this Memorandum in connection with securities law filings as a party deems appropriate, or as required by law. No press or other publicity release will be issued to the general public concerning the proposed Transaction without mutual consent.

 

Good Faith Negotiations: Each of the parties will act honestly, diligently and in good faith in their respective endeavors to negotiate, settle and execute the Definitive Agreement within [60] days following the execution of this Memorandum.

 

Exclusive Opportunity: The Company agrees not to enter discussion, negotiations, arrangements or understandings with another third party without first consulting with SmartCard prior to signing the 'Definitive Agreement'. This excludes any third party already engaging with the Company.

 

Proper Law: This Memorandum will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware and the parties hereby abide to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Wilmingto, De. in any proceeding hereunder.

 

Not a Binding Agreement: This Memorandum does not create a binding contract and will not be enforceable, except in respect of the obligations set out as defined as commercial terms inclusively. Only the Definitive Agreement, duly executed and delivered by the parties, will be enforceable, and it will supersede the provisions of this Memorandum and all other agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Memorandum.

 

Counterparts and Electronic Means: This Memorandum may be executed in several counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original and all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery to us of an executed copy of this Memorandum by electronic facsimile transmission or other means of electronic communication capable of producing a printed copy will be deemed to be execution and delivery as of the date of successful transmission to us.

 

Acceptance: If you are agreeable to the foregoing terms, please sign and return to the undersigned a copy of this Memorandum

 

Yours truly,

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.  
   
/s/ Massimo Barone  
Massimo Barone  
CEO & Founder  
   
The above terms are accepted this 21st day of April 2015.
   
CLIENT  
   
/s/ Gary Repchuk  
Gary Repchuk  
EMV Connect Inc.  

 

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EX1A-6 MAT CTRCT 6 tv521651_ex6-3.htm EXHIBIT 6.3

 

Exhibit 6.3

 

Memorandum of Agreement- Global Partnership

 

To:Primeline HK Ltd. & VeritasPay Philippines Inc.

803, 40 San Buenaventura Street Bagong Ilog, Pasig City
Metro Manila Philippines 1600

Represented by Gary Repchuk managing Consultant,

(hereafter the “VeritasPay”)

 

&

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

20c Trolley Square, Wilmington. Delaware, USA, 19806

Represented by Massimo Barone CEO & Founder

& CT Payment Inc. jointly hereafter the “SmartCard”

 

The following Memorandum of Agreement(“Agreement”) sets out the basic terms upon which SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. is prepared to enter a business relationship with VeritasPay HK Ltd a Hong Kong company with its Head office in the Philippines – VeritasPay Philippines Inc. These terms are not comprehensive and additional terms, including reasonable warranties and representations, are expected to be incorporated into a formal agreement as per additional addendum by new parties entered into the extended agreement (the "Definitive Agreement").

 

The initial terms are as follows; is a description of the working and compensation relationship between the parties SmartCard and VeritasPay the Parties;

 

Whereas SmartCard management has entered into a partnership with VeritasPay a Payment technology provider of Mobile Payment Applications (MPOS) for accelerating of credit & debit transactions through its middleware and multi-OS solutions. The Companies will work to deploy a full suite of EMV resource layers for MPOS & EPOS including Ecommerce to be described and attached as record to this document. VERITASPAY will supply an EMV certified compliant solution for MPOS payment processing and submission of regulated credit or debit cards. VeritasPay or SMARTCARD may also extend their services by having Bank routed cards for processing by direct issuers of cards to their own proprietary or licensed platform for Merchants & Consumers as a resource offering (Closed loop and/or ATM cards).

 

Whereas SmartCard had entered into operational terms with several payment acceptance APPs and device manufacturers globally (see annex’s)

 

At this time and made available to VeritasPay by SmartCard, the current certified library of certified manufacturers to the gateway: BBPOS, Dejavoo, BlueBird, Pax, Verifone & Ingenico product lines. In support of library expansion, SmartCard has entered into a relationship with Payspend of Canada & Cardtek Inc. of Turkey. The objectivity of the integration will allow The Dejavoo terminal to be integrated into and in combination with the VeritasPay MPOS & merchant gateway host. Dejavoo will supply a senior programmer to work with VeritasPay to create the bundled offering for the global market. Additional hardware device manufacturers are as follows; Fdata & Dspread manufacturing of POS Peripherals.

 

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The parties agree to accelerate and broaden the scope of each parties’ connectivity & acquiring networks with best of business practices, technology, acquiring, processing for the direct merchants of the Philippines and South East Asia markets. In addition, SMARTCARD will assist planning for Veritas to expand through CT Payments Inc. in Canada, Worldnet & GlobalOne amongst others and its affiliate acquiring relationships. The following “undertakings” promote payment services to SME & Global Enterprises in the region/internationally comprising a mix of solutions for Retail, Transit, Healthcare, Education, Hotel/Resort, Entertainment/Hospitality, Government and to Independent Service Providers. Also SmartCard has developed partner relations and proprietary solutions under licensing and SAAS services for EMV, MSR, Ecommerce, Wireless, Contactless including DCC services for a wide network scheme of credit and debit networks. To facilitate the deployment of the full CT/Smartcard solution, VeritasPay will set up a Remote Host infrastructure to be certified by CT/Smartcard –

 

See Annex B for device types, functionality & service warranties.

 

UNDERTAKING 1

 

VeritasPay agrees to support the BBPOS EMV POS line which it currently does & agrees to support and certify with the BlueBird Inc. POS line; Specific models will be listed as part of the agreement as an annex to this agreement. In addition, VeritasPay will increase its device service structure to support an EMV Wireless device for Desktop through a semi-integrated payment app solution for both Android & IOS operating systems. Should VeritasPay want to add different manufacturers to the certified list, Smartcard agrees to add 2 devices free of charge of the certification process.

 

Whereas SmartCard management has entered into a partnership with VeritasPay a Payment technology provider of Mobile Payment Applications for accelerating of credit & debit transactions through its middleware and multi-OS solutions a full suite of EMV resource layer to be then attached as record to this document. VERITASPAY to supply an EMV certified compliant solution for MPOS payment processing and submission of regulated credit or debit cards. VeritasPay or SMARTCARD may also extend by having Bank routed cards for processing by direct issuers of cards to their own proprietary or licensed platform for Merchants & Consumers as a resource offering.

 

SMARTCARD will also assist Veritas to strategically incorporate an in-house device lab for certification to the card scheme networks. This unique opportunity allows Veritas to be an agnostic solution for Banks, Telecom & Global Enterprise acquirers.

 

Whereas Mr. Barone has defined a strategic business model in collaboration with Gary Repchuk to disrupt the payment industry in the Philippines and regions of Asia – thereafter to service the Model in the USA & Latin America through licensing of Veritas to SmartCard. The business models serve several purposes to engage ISV’s & ISO primarily to use the Middleware of VeritasPay as an enabler of connected processing services for both credit & debit transactions; for both online & offline networks.

 

The technology implemented allows for the communication and engagement with other acquiring networks, gateways & card schemes which may be necessary to expand or exploit different markets. In addition, Smartcard and VeritasPay will perform internal certifications to further advance the launch and market rollout of trending technologies servicing the B2B, B2C & Peer lending wallet including Mobile Wallet solutions.

 

In addition, SmartCard & CT have developed an EMV emulation solution unique to MIGS MasterCard gateway enabling Wireless POS, MPOS & EPOS solutions including interoperability for semi-integrated solution. Veritas to additionally migrate the Veritas MPOS solution to the CT API to create an agnostic seamless solution.

 

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VeritasPay to support business models as identified between the parties;

 

1.A direct solution for EMV host & MIGS connectivity offered through its select partners including CT Payments Inc.

 

2.A dedicated host solution for clients of VeritasPay requiring the CT host as a processing suite for EMV & EPOS if required a stock suite for integrations between parties to include ISV, ERP, & ECR integrators.

 

3.Card Issuing Management Solution – EMV *

 

a.Card file Manager for EMV

 

b.HSM security module

 

c.Prepaid, Gift or Credit Line Cards

 

d.* VeritasPay will require its full setup of hosted secure servers and PCI compliancy to then connect to the PSP host to provide the EMV Card File Management solution to Banks, CU & Global Enterprise for issuing & card production processing. The partnership a 50/50 split of which the share of SMARTCARD is divided with that of PSP.

 

4.DCC engine utility for Currency processing with Acquirers -POS - MPOS - ATM note: the following model to be entered into with SMARTCARD & VeritasPay in a SAAS model host solution for Card file management to service the Philippines Market. Veritas will be required to write some unique coding for the DCC facilitation through the POS terminals & to the acquirers of record.

 

VeritasPay Deliverables and Responsibility;

 

VeritasPay undertakes to provide a white label solution designated as VelocityMpos for presentation & showcasing to potential clients; Banks, Telecom, Global Enterprise & their merchants & integrator partner operators.

 

The further undertaking is a strategy of SMARTCARD to deploy and integrated strategy for ISV partners to deploy the combined SMARTCARD & VeritasPay MPOS technology with access to the DLL Libraries of the connected EMV MPOS Devices in all territories except the Philippines

 

SMARTCARD Deliverables and Responsibility

 

The company agrees to provide best of practices & training to the team of VeritasPay including strategy and from time to time opportunities in the payment industry to remain as a disruptive technology.

 

The main areas of business remain as acknowledged;

 

·Mobile Payments

 

·Payment Processing for Card & Non-Card present transactions

 

·Bank, CU & Telecom acquiring Payment solutions

 

The Main Industries;

 

·Banking, Telecom, Govt, Transit, Health, Transport, Hotel & Entertainment, Egaming & licensed Land Casino’s, Delivery, Retail, Ecommerce & Money Service Business programs.

 

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Business Partnership

 

Whereas SMARTCARD agrees to be a mutually agreed upon on selected and preapproved basis reseller of VeritasPay within the Philippines and a MSP of VeritasPay Globally. Reselling within the Philippines is at the sole discretion and preapproval of VeritasPay

 

VeritasPay agrees to conform with the strategy of the Veritas host platform for MSB’s as a connection gateway to ecommerce processors and in some scenario’s and end point terminal connection. Both parties will develop an ISV Strategy to accelerate payment for FINTECH companies requiring a fully developed and globally certified payment architecture. The structure for each referred company will be reflected in a separate addendum to this agreement.

 

SMARTCARD has already introduced ISignThis & TouchPeak software which will expand on the service bundles model for the payment industry for new revenue sources as a service model.

 

The parties will agree to a revenue share structure as outlined in the Addendum for each referral company. The goal will be to promote the Veritas or SmartCard services to Banks, Telecom, Global Enterprise including service providers.

 

Future Option – Card Issuing Management Solution – EMV

 

1)Card file Manager for EMV

 

-HSM security module

 

-Prepaid, Gift or Credit Line Cards

 

2)DCC engine utility for Currency processing with Acquirers

 

-POS

 

-MPOS

 

-ATM

 

Sales and Strategic relations

 

Whereas Veritas has entered into agreements with Smart Telecom’s PayMaya to become an authorized Payment Facilitator or BIN authorize company with sponsorship by the acquirer of record.

 

SmartCard has entered into relationship by facilitating and collaborating with Veritas on the production solution to the host and gateway architecture. The partnership will allow for shared revenue distribution on the Interchange and underwriting of new merchants globally. The costing of the underwriting has not been established and will be added as an addendum to the agreement at a future date.

 

Territories & Waiver

 

Whereas VeritasPay or SMARTCARD have mutually entered into a relationship with CT at the time signing of this agreement and unless provisioned separately will not support or enter into agreement to service for restricted territories. All other territories are available to service in the partners and market but not exclusive. Whereas VeritasPay understands and acknowledges that SMARTCARD continues to do business in territories outside the Philippines with other payment companies which does not compete for merchants at the MPOS or Ecommerce layer level.

 

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Reserve List

 

The companies will produce a reserve list of entities which it currently conducts business with and is putting on a” do not solicit list”. It is the obligation of both parties to properly disclose within a best of practices standard to advise each party if any conflict exists.

 

Reserve List

 

LIST OF EXISITING THIRD PARTIES IN RESPECTIVE REGION:

By VeritasPay in Canada: Servus Credit Union, Coast Capital Credit Union, The Exchange Network, Everlink Network, Acculink Network

 

BY SMARTCARD in Philippines:

Companies listed in Scope of Work / Undertakings of this agreement. As well as companies listed in Joint Venture / Partnership annex of this agreement.

 

Licensing engagement partnership MWALLET/CHECK 21;

 

Whereas SMARTCARD has a payment wallet technology for Web & Mobile. We are prepared to partner on the final build of the platform. The total costs of the final build summary are $35k USD estimate plus/minus $5k USD. We are prepared to share a 50/50 relationship globally with VeritasPay on the future sales including building the wallet from the resources files of VeritasPay backend gateway. The fee’s if agreed would be allocated weekly in partial payment to the dev team currently working on the final scope of work for production.

 

Whereas Smartcard will license to VeritasPay as an MSP its proprietary technology. Check21SAAS.com & Genorocity.com for Banks, Telecom & Retails businesses in the region.

 

Scope of Work;

 

As there are several tasks and builds this document serves as the principle agreement to be later annexed for the definitive agreements ongoing.

 

The initial scope of work will comprise of the delivery by VeritasPay of a host secure PCI environment from Asia to connect to. Then the integration of the HSM and preparation of the Key Injection facility and appliance in a secure compliant environment.

 

Undertaking 1 - Scope of Work - NEW CO HOST SET UP:

 

1)Hardware setup & configurations

 

a.Co-Host connectivity with CT Payments Inc.

 

b.Co-Host connectivity with PSP Inc.

 

2)MPOS connectivity through host integration to CT

 

3)MIGS Emulation card not present – for mobile payments

 

4)MIGS Emulation card not present – for ecommerce transactions

 

5)MIGS Emulation for EMV Card present - MIGS EMVV

 

6)EMV- connectivity for POS Terminals / Wireless/MPOS/Desktop

 

7)EMV- MIPS & VAPS settlement services

 

8)PIN Debit Integration for Veritas Bank

 

9)DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion)

 

10)DCC with ATM processing platform for acquirers

 

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Undertaking 2 - E-commerce & Payment.

 

The companies agree to establish a unique ecommerce gateway host for multiple acquiring strategies globally. In addition to work with various processors and certify the solution to broaden the scope of services of the host environment for Multi-Currency processing, MSB money services including AML & KYC services, Tokenization with card vaulting, BlockChain interoperability & a strategic alliance with ISV partners for deployment in Retail & Large Enterprise solutions. The primary strategy will focus on multi mid boarding & developing an API host.

 

Undertaking 3 - Scope of Work & Environment Partnership for PayMaya

 

VeritasPay will present a Payment Facilitator model to PayMaya whereas VeritasPay absorbs the development and certification costs.

 

The interoperability of the Pay May licenses MSR & EMV application with BBPOS suite of EMV devices hosted on the CT “EMV switch & gateway”. The delivered solution will provide a comprehensive suite combination of Wireless POS & MPOS with semi-integrated solutions allowing Pay Maya instant market deliverables & resource build of integrator partners with their own suite of technologies requiring payment interoperability. Whereas VeritasPay will obtain PayMaya’s agreement to authorize the parties the right of being a PSP & Payment Facilitator of the PayMaya acquiring solution with best of industry rates. VeritasPay will obtain the PayMaya agreement to fully sponsor the registrations of the MIGS & MIPS/VAPS certification.

 

Undertakings 4 gateways - ISV Integration software

 

The parties agree to evaluate and develop an interoperability scheme between parties to accelerate payment acceptance between parties & their acquiring, processing or issuing relationships. Additionally, the companies undertake to exchange API’s of card present & card not present solutions required. The Gateway API’s are required for routing of transactional payment acceptance or any priority level clearing or settlement capabilities available to them.

 

The strategy build is to deliver an API that consist of the gateway, the MPOS and the Host architecture. In addition, the company should segment each technology and market each as its own environment.

 

SMARTCARD to work with the VeritasPay team to deliver a fully staged API suite for Processors & ISO’s to integrate into Payment Applications and 3rd party vendor builds.

 

üCT Payment Gateway

 

üTrustsPay

 

üISignThis

 

üTouchPeak Software

 

üVelocityMwallet Technology LLC

 

üGlobal1

 

üPlanetpayment

 

üGlobal e-Serve: India

 

üUNEPOS – Singapore

 

üHYPRATAXI

 

üSIRVED.com

 

üNova2PAY

 

üWorldNET

 

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Supplier List of Channel Partners; Smartcard/CT will work in alliance as the partner of record and assignment with the following partners for CLIENT;

 

üISignThis

 

üVieway Intl

 

About VeritasPay and its proprietary technology

 

VeritasPay are developers of PCI certified Mobile Payment/Point of Sale software solutions including: Payment Gateway options, Customized Mobile Payment Applications, End to End Encryption and Data Security services, Closed/Open Loop Card Management & Merchant Management Services. Veritas leverages their presence in the Philippines with GLOBAL relationships. To provide its clients and ISO’s choice, VeritasPay offers the highest number of mPOS solutions in the industry, a robust and customizable Middleware/Dashboard, payment gateways services include multiple connectivity partners and direct processing capability to MasterCard, VISA, JCB, AMEX, Discover and CUP. (MiPS, EMV MiGS, VaP), to the Philippine and Global market. VeritasPay EMV & Ecommerce Architecture host for Banks, Telecom & Global Enterprises is delivered as a SaaS model and is supported by a Mobile certification lab which can complete MTiP and ADVT certification for its Acquiring clients.

 

About SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

 

SmartCard Marketing, Inc. (SMKG:OTC) is a financial technology solutions provider to the global payments industry, delivering a cloud-based EMV Host platform to banks, telecoms & enterprise customers. In addition, it offers proprietary transaction software solutions & services, Genorocity, a coupon & incentive management platform, Check21SAAS a Remote Check Deposit solution for X9 clearing & VelocityMWallet, a payment ecosystem for alternative payment solutions. For more information, go to www.smartcardmarketingsystems.com

 

About www.Genorocity.com

 

The company SmartCard has a proprietary Coupon & Incentive platform of which it would integrate with VERITASPAY card issuing platform for the undertaking to have live redemption and reconciliation through an API call interoperability to work with merchant bases POS & MPOS clients

 

·-Web Dashboard

 

·-Multi-OS APPs

 

·-Geo Source

 

·-Profile filters

 

·-Social Tagging

 

·-Redemption and Reconciliation

 

·-beacon product proximity

 

·-preferred wish-list

 

·-redemption, reconciliation

 

·-vouchers, cashback etc.

 

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About Check21 SAAS.com

 

The Check21 platform by SMARTCARD was developed & designed for todays Web & mobile banks, CU & Global Enterprise. The solution included image archiving, messaging, currency & Optical Character Recognition technology to produce a batch file including the x9 file format Cash-Letter required to transmit for processing.

 

·-Head Office Module fully customizable

 

·-Branch Software Module & Manager & User controls – limits

 

·-Corporate Treasury Client Module & User set Limits

 

·-Canon Check Scanners capture for Web App & Mobile RDC

 

-Pending consumer module (September 2016)

 

About CT Payment Inc.

 

CT-Payment has been setting the pace in electronic POS transaction since 2002. It is North American leader in EMV compliant payment services & is Canada's largest debit- & credit-card processing company to be fully independent of Canadian financial institutions & acquirers. As a member of Interac® & a debit acquirer, CT-Payment delivers integrated debit authorization & settlement services on behalf of its customers & business partners. As an experienced multi-acquirer service provider, CT-Payment offers transaction processing for point-of-sale debit & credit terminals, customized web-payment integration solutions, & the management of loyalty programs. CT-Payment further specializes in the development of platforms for emergent technology in the Global payment-processing ecosystem. It fully complies with PCI international security standards. To find out more: www.ct-payment.com

 

Costs: Each party will be responsible for the payment of its own costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, in connection with the transactions contemplated in this Memorandum. The fee for development and scope of work for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. as defined above are the expenses and costs of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

No agency: Neither party is the agent, representative nor partner of the other party and this Memorandum shall not be interpreted or construed to create an association, agency, joint venture or partnership relationship between the parties

 

Confidentiality: The parties agree to maintain in confidence the existence of this Memorandum and its contents and not to disclose same to any third party (other than their professional advisors) without the prior consent of the other party. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, either party may disclose the existence of, and the contents of, this Memorandum in connection with securities law filings as a party deems appropriate, or as required by law. No press or other publicity release will be issued to the general public concerning the proposed Transaction without mutual consent.

 

Term.

 

This Agreement shall continue for 5 years from the date of disclosure of any Confidential Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Confidential Information that also constitutes a trade secret under Delaware law shall remain subject to the restrictions of this Agreement until such Confidential Information is no longer a trade secret.

 

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Standard of Care.

 

Parties each agree to hold the other Party’s Confidential Information in strict confidence and not to disclose Confidential Information to any third party or to use it for any purpose other than as specifically authorized herein. Each Party agrees it will employ all reasonable steps to protect the Confidential Information of the other Party from unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure, including using the same degree of care as for its own information of like importance but at least reasonable care in safeguarding against disclosure at all times.

 

Parties may disclose each other’s Confidential Information only to those employees, officers, directors, attorneys and accountants (“Representatives”) having a need to know and only to the extent necessary to enable the Parties to adequately perform their responsibilities to each other. Parties agree to instruct such Representatives not to disclose Confidential Information to third parties, including consultants, and not to use it for any purpose except as specifically authorized herein without the prior written permission of the disclosing Party. The Parties will undertake to use their best efforts to ensure the individual compliance of such Representatives with the terms of this Agreement, and will be responsible for the failure of its Representatives to comply with this Agreement. Each Party warrants it has the authority to enter into this Agreement for itself and its corporate affiliates and subsidiaries.

 

Return of Confidential Information.

 

Each Party shall retain the right to demand the return of Confidential Information from the other at any time. No copies of the Confidential Information shall be made by the receiving party except as may be necessary to perform services relating to the Confidential Information as requested by the disclosing party. If the Parties decide not to proceed with the proposed business relationship or upon the written request of the disclosing party at any time, the receiving party shall either destroy or return to the disclosing party all tapes, diskettes or other media upon which the disclosing party’s Confidential Information is stored, and all copies thereof, if any. For destruction, if requested by the disclosing party, the receiving party shall certify in writing to be delivered to the disclosing party within five business days following such destruction that such destruction has been completed.

 

Good Faith Negotiations: Each of the parties will act honestly, diligently and in good faith in their respective endeavors to negotiate, settle and execute the Definitive Agreement within [60] days following the execution of this Memorandum.

 

Exclusive Opportunity: The Parties agree not to enter discussion, negotiations, arrangements or understandings with another third party in their respective regions without first consulting the other party prior to signing the ‘Definitive Agreement’. This excludes any third party already engaging with the Company.

 

Proper Law: This Memorandum will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of the Philippine Islands and the parties hereby abide to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Makati City, Manila. in any proceeding hereunder.

 

Not a Binding Agreement: This Memorandum does not create a binding contract and will not be enforceable, except in respect of the obligations set out as defined as commercial terms inclusively. Only the undertakings be included into as the initial Definitive Agreement, duly executed and delivered by the parties, will be enforceable, and it will supersede the provisions of this Memorandum and all other agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Memorandum.

 

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Counterparts and Electronic Means: This Memorandum may be executed in several counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original and all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery to us of an executed copy of this Memorandum by electronic facsimile transmission or other means of electronic communication capable of producing a printed copy will be deemed to be execution and delivery as of the date of successful transmission to us.

 

Publication

 

This agreement sets forth a material undertaking of which SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. will publish with the consent of VeritasPay HK Ltd

 

Acceptance: If you are agreeable to the foregoing terms, please sign and return to the undersigned a copy of this Memorandum

 

Yours truly,

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.  
   
/s/ Massimo Barone  
Massimo Barone  
CEO & Founder  
   
/s/ Gary Repchuk  
Gary Repchuk  
Managing Consultant  

 

The above terms are accepted this 12th day of January 2017.

 

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Appendix 1– Pricing, Investment Fees

 

The parties agree this is a partnership of mutual benefit The enhancements and infrastructure of VeritasPay will directly and indirectly benefit Smartcard, therefore the parties agree that SMARTCARD has the option to pay/issue up to the following in stock to VeritasPay for the white label license of the platform & MPOS solutions. and aforementioned fees paid by VeritasPay will be offset by SMARTCARD stock. ** (see pricing table)

 

VeritasPay will pay a fee of $60k CDN to SMARTCARD with an initial deposit of $30K CDN. The initial fee to be deducted from an origination fee already paid of $10K USD of which SMARTCARD has provided services to VeritasPay.

 

the figures below have an estimate margin of +/- 5k 

 

DESCRIPTION   Veritas Pay fees
to Smartcard
  Smartcard
fee to
VeritasPay*
         
Fee for integration of HPA software to CT as per CT EPS1 Spec:   Included    
Development associated with VISA/MasterCard/JCB/AMEX/CUPO configuration required for Acquiring Bank/Bancnet &   $40K CDN   $60K
    $20K CDN    
         
Development Bundle with Host, POS Solution & Integrated migration of MPOS for all in one with “End to End” encryption   $.035 CDN - $10K CDN    
         
Licensing Fee’s remote host Hub:      
         
Fee per transactions of all transactions processed by Smart for VeritasPay attached Appendix A.1   min trans    
         
Fee per transactions of all transactions processed by VeritasPay for VeritasPay attached Appendix A.2   TBD    
         
Assist Hardware setup HSM & Key Injection system & Set   Included    
         
PCI Audit assessment: dependent on hardware/datacenter. Paid directly to Assessment Agency   $18K CDN EST    
         
Licensing Fee for DCC: Optional – Estimated Fee paid directly to DCC provider   $30K USD    
         
This fee is payable upon entering the MSP agreement with the partners VeritasPay to Install all required infrastructure and complete programming and development as required to enable DCC for VeritasPay and/or velocity mPOS        

 

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Revenue Share DCC   Smart Client: 65/35: Smart
Parties will agree to a revenue share structure as outlined below to promote the services to Banks, Telecom, Global Enterprise including service providers.   Veritas Client: 65/35: Veritas Reseller: 65: Smart/Veritas(50/50)
     
VeritasPay undertakes to provide a white label solution designated as VelocityMpos for presentation & showcasing to potential clients; Banks, Telecom, Global Enterprise & their merchants & integrator partner operators.     $60K CDN**
     
VeritasPay agrees to conform with the strategy of the Veritas host platform for MSB’s as a connection gateway to ecommerce processors and in some scenario’s and end point terminal connection. SMARTCARD has already introduced ISignThis & TouchPeak software which will expand on the service bundles model for the payment industry for new revenue sources as a service model.   Parties agree to a revenue share split:
     
Development and processing of CUP fund remittance to HK settlement for ongoing forward payment to international sources. : Automated response process for KYC & AML; for the proof of authorization & debiting of funds the resource solution host solution will be VeritasPay gateway   TBD
     
Card Management Solution Platform with PSP host. EMV e55 card file & card file issuance & processing platform   Veritas support as an MSP in Philippines including Asia.
     
ISSUING: VeritasPay will require its full setup of hosted secure servers and PCI compliancy to then connect to the PSP host to provide the EMV Card File Management solution to Banks, CU & Global Enterprise for issuing & card production processing.   The partnership a 50/50 split of which the share of SMARTCARD is divided with that of PSP
     
Parties will agree to a revenue share structure as outlined to promote Veritas Development work required and contracted by Equipment Manufacturers, Software companies etc.   Separate Addendum for each ISO, ISP, or VAR

 

The companies agree to a develop a compensation schedule between parties on;

 

1.Referrals

 

·Technology sales & licensing,

 

·Certifications including;

 

oEMV POS device integration and

 

oApps certifications

 

·DCC & acquiring compensation

 

·E-check & Check 21 solutions

 

·Couponing & rewards platforms Genorocity.com

 

·Mobile wallet with HCE certified technology

 

2.Key Injection Business Model for VeritasPay;

 

The solution provided will allow for the monetization of injecting EMV devices for the Country. This model also found in North America is a common practice service model. The facilitation of Key Injection allows the company to control pricing and procure, ship and distribute hardware with full autonomy.

 

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3.Acquiring

 

·Transaction processing rates (pass through)

 

·MIPS & VAPS

 

·Card schemes

 

The parties agree that it will be necessary on a case by case basis to provide each opportunity with a standard scope of work assessment when the project or solution requires certification or a build for new product resource.

 

4.Revenue Share

 

The following structure for a revenue share model to promote the services to Banks, Telecom, Global Enterprise including service providers will have a foundation as defined as follows individual agreement may vary according to circumstances

 

1)70/30 divided between VERITASPAY & Smart for services delivered by partners referred to by Smart;

 

·The nominal value allocated to the cost of service set up required by VERITASPAY in both the above schedules will be identified as the buy rate.

 

·Additionally, the costs allocated to the client regarding model for costs related to estimates in certifications and compliancy which are treated independently

 

2)For Smartcard Clients delivered by SmartCard and utilizing VeritasPay infrastructure: 60/40 divided between VERITASPAY & SmartCard;

 

·The nominal value allocated to the cost of service set up required by VERITASPAY in both the above schedules will be identified as the buy rate.

 

·Additionally, the costs allocated to the client regarding model for costs related to estimates in certifications and compliancy which are treated independently

 

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Joint venture/Partnership

 

Client Charter   Description    
         
IFCSoftware.com   Airline Industry Pre-Order Solutions   White Label VeritasPay Solutions
         
Sirved.com   Takeout Delivery Software   White Label VeritasPay solution
         
Payspend.com   Money Service Platform    
         
    Dejavoo POS EMV   Integration with VeritasPay Bundle
         
Axe-Pay.com   Money Transfer Solution with PayEco China. The partnership description is as follows. Axe-pay to supply SmartCard marketing systems inc with the products and services for merchants wanting to process payments from Chinese bases card holders. In addition, Axe-pay to facilitate the service of clearing and settlement of the funds for those transactions.   Back end integration with VeritasPay
         
    Veritas to integrate the solution from Axe-Pay.    
         
    Develop a working cost matrix for the pricing model.    
         
    Veritas to provide its Phil express service in Philippines as well as in HK for remittance services to Axe-pay clients or merchants.    
         
    Veritas to provide the integrated suite of iSignthis services.    
         
    Also Axe-pay to provide the direct service for KYC & AML services idea verification through its partner service.    

 

UnePOS.com   Shopping Mall & Stadium Pre-order Solutions    
         
Cliq2Pay.com   MSB & Encryption Software   VeritasPay White Label
         
HypraTaxi Inc.   Taxi Industry Software and Enterprise   VeritasPay White Label
         
    Dispatch Solutions    
         
PSP Inc.   Card Issuing, Acquiring & Processing platform   Partner Host Provider
         
    with Settlement Solutions    
         
TouchPeak Solutions Inc.   POS Software Company   Veritas integration POS Bundles for Retail
         
ISignThis Inc.   Aml & KYC Partner   Fraud Risk Management
         
    Acquiring Network Provider 80 networks   multi merchant boarding
         
Worldnet   Ecommerce & Terminal End Point EMV   VeritasPay MPOS distribution
         
Global One Pay   Ecommerce global network processing   VeritasPay MPOS distribution
         
Planet Payments Inc.   DCC & Acquiring Network provider    
         
AMP POS EMV   terminal POS EMV provider   integration with VeritasPay gateway

 

M-Snap   Host switch & ecommerce to NPCI, with MPOS suite & consumer pay   India   Integration of host API  
               
Global Eserve   Host solution & MPOS for acquiring in India routing banks   India   Integration both end point & ecommerce  
               
Omnisoft.io   Omnichannel Resources   USA Canada   Integration to omnisoft host for retail  

 

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EX1A-6 MAT CTRCT 7 tv521651_ex6-4.htm EXHIBIT 6.4

 

Exhibit 6.4

 

 

Memorandum of Agreement

 

To: Axepay Inc. (hereafter the “Company”)
  3708-180 University Avenue
  Toronto, Ontario
  M5H 0A2
  Represented by Gina Leslie, President & Co-Founder
   
  &
   
  SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.
  20c Trolley Square, Wilmington, Delaware, 19806 USA
  Represented by Massimo Barone CEO & Founder
  1-844-THE-PAYMENT Tel. or Fax
   
  Cc: VeritasPay LLC

 

 

 

The following Memorandum of Agreement is an undertaking (“Agreement”) that sets out the basic terms upon which SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (“SmartCard”) will enter into a business relationship with the Company for various joint initiatives. These terms are not comprehensive and additional terms, including reasonable warranties and representations, are expected to be incorporated into additional agreements that will make up the final “Definitive Agreement”.

 

Overview:

 

The Company is a private company with a proprietary business service for a combination of services including business to consumer and business to business. The Company is developing the following strategic services:

 

   
ü Cross-border RMB services involving a virtual pay program for China that allows the cross-border flow of RMB, both into and out of China, for the payment of goods and services;
   
ü An online KYC program for China that involves a service call or query by interim relationship with a China Processor Authorized to provide KYC services in real-time;
   
ü Providing currency exchange services through an FX Partner
   
ü Other joint initiatives such as distributing FDATA devices to develop a host MPOS & Wireless POS or Point-of-Sale unit to certify with the host gateway of VeritasPay.

 

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The mandate or partnership of this Agreement is to immediately, under best practices, deliver Host connectivity certification and a white label solution for end point transactions unattended ecommerce in the prescribed term and a layer for both retail shops and ecommerce promotions providing in addition to processing technology and best standards including Card Vaulting, Tokenization, POS, MPOS, EPOS, Cart interoperability and certified technology solutions for the existing territories and defined target market.

 

Also, the delivery of an payment architecture that allows for the broad market penetration by ISO’s, VARs, ERP, ECR & ISV integrators.

 

SmartCard will also provide a processor strategy for a multi-mid boarding strategy as well as an underwriting strategy for cross-border servicing of SME & Large Enterprise, Retail & Enterprise customers.

 

Smartcard and the Company agree that the primary market will be focused on Merchant Service Businesses for Retail or Ecommerce purchase including:

 

Retail, Restaurant & Bistro, Hotel & Entertainment, Travel & leisure, Education, Bill payment of utilities, Luxury Items, Ticketing, Medical services & a host of services unless prohibited by the PayCard Scheme provider.

 

 

 

In addition, the Company has opportunities in the prepaid market with its clients and would work with SmartCard to develop an RFP opportunity to deliver the opportunities in a revenue share model. An existing prescribed contractual is currently signed.

 

The initial terms are as follows:

 

The following is a description of the working and compensation relationship between SmartCard and the Company

 

Additional agreements will be Annexed separately for references.

 

Undertaking & Terms:

 

Whereas SmartCard has entered into an undertaking with the Company to work with channel promotion and incentive offering for community or social networking solution to Host and broaden the existing business solution of the Company. In addition to allow Merchants to onboard their existing MIDS or underwrite new MIDS with a qualified program processor SmartCard relationships for acquiring connectivity.

 

In addition to supply, integrate and develop if required components to deliver a recreational solution to develop an ecosystem for the industry.

 

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Scope of Work:

 

It is the intent of the parties to this Agreement to evaluate the structure and Ul flow for business engagement and user operations. Also, to develop an interoperable solution between current.com mobile application platform and that of SmartCard and partners to also enter into revenue sharing relationship emulating transactions between card issuing and processors/acquirers to develop a large scalable network across target markets with the inclusion of Bank acquirers for the underwriting of merchant businesses.

 

The following undertaking:

 

Whereas the Company agrees to a white label host solution provide by VeritasPay as a transaction engine host.

 

VeritasPay has migrated the Isignthis solution for processing authentication and global KYC including AML procedures. The Company will provide a separate conduit API for China which VeritasPay will direct all unique requests through a predefined query.

 

The Company has a relationship with an FX partner which will manage the conversion of foreign currency being either RMB to USD or USD to RMB and other potential foreign currency exchanges. The FX partner will then forward the appropriate arbitrages currency for settlement to the following as directed: Merchant, Payment Processor or Prepaid Card Bin Issuer.

 

VeritasPay will develop the multiple User Interfaces for the ordering, activation and loading of prepaid cards in both the merchant platform and consumer platform.

 

The parties have also agreed to develop the Front Consumer and Merchant channel with the Cliq2pay.com App for purchases and transfers.

 

 

 

Smartcard will provide the Company with an integration strategy to a host acquiring network for North America, Europe, Latam & Asia.

 

The multi-boarding strategy will allow the Company to use existing MIDS offered by its clients to use existing processing merchant services, including support of different currencies for foreign cards.

 

Technology Host Application

 

The parties agree that for the initial interim of the Agreement that the host application of the Company is proprietary. The Company will work with SmartCard management to certify at their cost the application with the acquirers and processors of record. In addition, the two optimal channels of interoperability and certification will be to work with industry partners to develop an operable channel of exchange between merchants, vendors and service providers.

 

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White Label Fee’s

 

The Company agrees to pay a fee of fifteen thousand United States dollars ($15,000 USD) upon signing and ten thousand United States dollars ($10,000 USD) upon delivery of the working integrated API for the following:

 

ü The migration of a FX table in real-time for conversion of various currencies into the desired settlement currency;
   
ü The cost structure matrix table required to post transaction fee’s for both merchant or consumer;
   
ü The API for the prepaid card program from the choice vendor program opted; and
   
ü Access point to the HSM (Host Security Module) Thales 9000 and Dukpt.

 

A monthly host fee of five hundred United States dollars (USD $500) is waived for the first four (4) months from signing. Thereafter the monthly host fee will commence and be invoiced on the 5th day of every month for the immediately preceding month

 

Market Opportunities:

 

·Both Parties agree that there is a significant opportunity and current industry to implement a sales desk for OFWs from the Philippines;

·Develop a sales conduit for China facing Clients for both Retail and Ecommerce;

·Cross-border RMB into China for ecommerce, supplier and transaction management;

·The introduction of a service offering for both KYC and AML solutions in real-time for non- China merchants; and,

·Distribution of MPOS devices.

 

Licensing & Revenue Share Model

 

The parties agree to develop a revenue share model that will be beneficial to the Parties and allow for accelerated growth throughout processor or possibly direct card issuer networks. The revenue share model will be based on the net revenue (gross revenue minus the buy rate and adjusted costs) received from the joint initiatives in the proportion of fifty percent (50%) each to Smart Card and to the Company.

 

SmartCard has agreed to enter into this relationship under these terms and obligations which make up this Agreement.

 

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Certifications to networks, acquirers, processors or issuers – The Company agrees that there will be costs to certify or emulate to the networks in this Agreement to be identified. Each of the host to host connections have related costs to be incurred, these costs will be that of the Company and part of the road map to be compliant.

 

Note: the initial task for PCI will be managed through that of Veritaspay. It currently has its own PCI Certification.

 

Term of this engagement & Compensation

 

SmartCard and the Company agree that this relationship and its undertakings are for a period of five (5) years from the date of signing this Agreement. In addition, this Agreement will automatically be renewed for additional periods of five (5) years thereafter on the anniversary date ongoing.

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc “Proprietary Technology”

 

The company SmartCard develops three proprietary platforms for the payment industry 1) Check21SAAS.com 2) Genorocity.com 3) VelocityMwallet.com. The platforms are defined with this agreement and each will have a fee schedule should the Company and SmartCard also enter into an interoperability agreement further defined by an annex to pricing & tier volume schedules.

 

1)Remote Check Deposit solution for Banks, Telecom & Enterprise
2)Genorocity.com Coupon Retail & Event Management Solutions
3)VelocityMwallet.com a Mobile Payment solution for Retail & Ecommerce Payment

 

About Axepay Inc.

 

Axepay is a fully featured payment platform that delivers an online KYC program for China; and, a virtual pay program for China that allows the cross-border flow of RMB, both into and out of China, for the payment of goods and services. The Axepay platform is built for iOS and Android platforms and will be available in the App store and Google Play. For more information go to www.axepay.ca

 

About SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

 

SmartCard Marketing, Inc. (SMKG:OTC) is a financial technology solutions provider to the global payments industry, delivering a cloud-based EMV Host platform to banks, telecoms & enterprise customers. In addition, it offers proprietary transaction software solutions & services, Genorocity, a coupon & incentive management platform, Check21SAAS a Remote Check Deposit solution for X9 clearing & VelocityMWallet, a payment ecosystem for alternative payment solutions. For more information, go to www.smartcardmarketingsystems.com

 

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Genorocity.com platform is an industry community platform for the management of products and services. The managed platform performs task and allows the publishing of media offers, deals and content including a reward exchange and share program between peer to peer.

 

·Admin Dashboard
·Merchant Dashboard & APPs (IOS, & Android)
·Consumer Dashboard & APPs (IOS, & Android)

 

About VeritasPay LLC

 

VeritasPay delivers a customized Mobile POS (mPOS) or eCOM & Gateway option to Banks, Acquirers and Enterprise client as we are developers of Payment Card Industry Certified Mobile Payment/Point of Sale/eCOM/Gateway software solutions designed for use with Smartphones, Tablets, web terminals and PCI DSS Level 1 compliant processing companies.

 

We focus on affordable mobile solutions using our cloud based, multi-dimensional Middleware & eco-system that can interoperate with any business system and our EMV, NFC, QR, and swipe mPOS terminals can also be deployed as a SaaS model for our Acquiring clients. Our Middleware is capable of managing multiple: terminal types, Merchants, Processors, Acquirers, Issuers, ISO’s, and Value Added Fintech solutions simultaneously. All or parts of our offerings can be delivered as a white-label solution to our clients/partners.

 

VeritasPay offers the highest number of mPOS solutions in the industry, and can deliver a selection of industry specific and custom payments solutions and services, including:

 

·Customized Mobile Payment Applications,
  
·Customized Merchant Management Services.
  
·Robust and customizable middleware/back office,
  
·Customized Payment Facilitator infrastructure in place for Acquirers
  
·Mobile Certification Lab enables use of any PCI/EMV mPOS terminal
  
·Capable of integration into existing company systems

 

Costs: Each party will be responsible for the payment of its own costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, in connection with the transactions contemplated in this Memorandum. The fee for development and scope of work for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc as defined above are the expenses and costs of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

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No agency: Neither party is the agent, representative nor partner of the other party and this Memorandum shall not be interpreted or construed to create an association, agency, joint venture or partnership relationship between the parties

 

Confidentiality: The parties agree to maintain in confidence the existence of this Memorandum and its contents and not to disclose same to any third party (other than their professional advisors) without the prior consent of the other party. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, either party may disclose the existence of, and the contents of, this Memorandum in connection with securities law filings as a party deems appropriate, or as required by law. No press or other publicity release will be issued to the general public concerning the proposed Transaction without mutual consent.

 

Good Faith Negotiations: Each of the parties will act honestly, diligently and in good faith in their respective endeavors to negotiate, settle and execute the Definitive Agreement within [60] days following the execution of this Memorandum.

 

Exclusive Opportunity: The Company and Smart Card each agree not to enter discussion, negotiations, arrangements or understandings with another third party without first consulting with each other prior to signing the ‘Definitive Agreement’. This excludes any third party already engaging with the Company.

 

Proper Law: This Memorandum will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware and the parties hereby abide to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Wilmington, De. in any proceedings, hereunder.

 

Binding Agreement: This Memorandum does create a binding contract and will be enforceable, except in respect of the obligations set out as defined as commercial terms inclusively. This Agreement may have addendums and will be ratified time to time with the consent of both parties but will be treated as the final Definitive Agreement, duly executed and delivered by the parties, will be enforceable, and it will supersede the provisions of this Memorandum and all other agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Memorandum.

 

Public Communications

 

This memorandum may be a material event which the company SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. has obligations for disclosure to OTC Markets & financial markets. Any communications by press release will be with the consent of both parties mutually.

 

Counterparts and Electronic Means: This Memorandum may be executed in several counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original and all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery to us of an executed copy of this Memorandum by electronic facsimile transmission or other means of electronic communication capable of producing a printed copy will be deemed to be execution and delivery as of the date of successful transmission to us.

 

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Acceptance: If you are agreeable to the foregoing terms, please sign and return to the undersigned a copy of this Agreement

 

Yours truly

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.  
   
/s/ Massimo Barone  
Massimo Barone  
CEO & Founder  

 

The above terms are accepted this 3rd day of February, 2017.

 

/s/ Gina Leslie  
Gina Leslie  
President & Co-Founder  

 

The above terms are accepted this 3rd day of February, 2017.

 

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EX1A-6 MAT CTRCT 8 tv521651_ex6-5.htm EXHIBIT 6.5

 

Exhibit 6.5

 

 

Letter of Intent of Issuer Subscription

 

To:

Primeline (Hong Kong) Limited (hereafter the "Company")
Represented by Steven John Payne

+63 02 465 9000

 

&

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (Issuer)
20c Trolley Square, Wilmington .Delaware, USA, 19806
Represented by Massimo Barone CEO& Founder
1-844-THE-PAYMENT

 

 

 

The following Letter of Intent between the parties is an undertaking ("Agreement") that sets out the basic terms upon which SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc the Issuer has agreed to authorize the subscription of its common class A shares with an existing partner relationship Primeline (Hong Kong) Limited the subscriber which it has entered a business relationship with. These terms are not comprehensive and additional terms, including reasonable warranties and representations, are expected to be incorporated into an additional agreement that will make up the final "Subscribed Agreement" for the total purchase of shares of OTC:SMKG.

 

Terms agreed:

 

As agreed upon on February 20th 2017 the company and its officers through their holding company in Hong Kong have agreed to the following subscription;

 

The undertaking to acquire 25% (twenty-five) percent of the company common class A shares of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc the Issuer for $1,000,000.00 USD (one million dollars).

 

Whereas, the transaction will follow the prescribed disbursement schedule of $10,000.00 USD deposit upon signing of the LOI which is 1% of the total amount thereafter 33% of the 100% upon signing of the LOI to formalize the subscription and treasury reservation for the $1,000,000.00 USD (one million, two hundred fifty thousand) dollars. The date of designated by Primeline Hong Kong Limited for the 1st disbursement is the period between March 6th to the 17th of 2017.

 

The second disbursement on the 45th (forty five) days from signing of the LOI, for the 2nd of 66% of the 100% of the subscription.

 

The 3rd and final disbursement completing the treasury purchase subscription for thee 100% completing on the 90th (ninety days) from signing of the LOI share purchase of 25% (twenty five) percent of the fully diluted shares of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

Whereas SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc has also attached a signing bonus of 5,000,000 (five million) options at a price per share (PPS) of $0,065 good for a period of 14 (fourteen) months from the date of signing the LOI subscription.

 

In addition to the subscription purchase a 1 for 8 right to acquire additional shares of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. common class A shares from treasury for a period of 18 months with a 20% market discount with a floor price per share of $0,075. The subscriber of the right must advise the company 5 business days before the subscription in writing of which the price of the purchase of the shares will be on the 5th business trading day closing at 4:30 pm closing average price of the day. The subscriber of the shares must pay the shares within a 3 business days of the request and paid up in full.

 

The company SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc will also allocated one advisory board seat upon the 2nd disbursement completion and an additional seat on the board upon the completion of the final subscription purchase for $1, 000,000.00 USD (One million dollars).

 

Undertaking by SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc

 

Upon the signing of the LOI between the parties the company within 20 business days or sooner will have the subscription registration completed and treasury reserved for the company Primeline (Hong Kong) Limited.

 

The company will notify Primeline and its officers of any material changes for future subscription purchase by other parties for investment capital during the anti-dilution freeze for the 25% subscription period as per the agreement.

 

Wire transfer registration

 

The company Primeline (Hong Kong) Limited upon signing will proceed to transfer the funds as per the LOI subscription. A copy of each wire transaction for records for the Transfer Agent of Record of the company is Manhattan Stock Transfer Co.

 

In addition, the subscriber will provide the Identifications of the directors or officers of the company, including the business registration information.

 

Furthermore, the name and address as per the certificated registration upon the completion of the subscription document for the closing transaction.

 

About SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

 

SmartCard Marketing, Inc. (SMKG:OTC) is a financial technology solutions provider to the global payments industry, delivering a cloud-based EMV Host platform to banks, telecoms & enterprise customers. In addition, it offers proprietary transaction software solutions & services, Genorocity, a coupon & incentive management platform, Check21SAAS a Remote Check Deposit solution for X9 clearing & VelocityMWallet, a payment ecosystem for alternative payment solutions. For more information, go to www.smartcardmarketintJsvstems.com

 

 

 

 

 

We seek safe Harbor

 

Costs: Each party will be responsible for the payment of its own costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, in connection with the transactions contemplated in this Memorandum. The fee for development and scope of work for SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc as defined above are the expenses and costs of SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc.

 

No agency or finders fee: Neither party is the agent, representative nor partner of the other party and this Memorandum shall not be interpreted or construed to create an association, agency, joint venture or partnership relationship between the parties, no fee's to be paid to any party for this agreement.

 

Confidentiality: The parties agree to maintain in confidence the existence of this Memorandum and its contents and not to disclose same to any third party (other than their professional advisors) without the prior consent of the other party. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, either party may disclose the existence of, and the contents of, this Memorandum in connection with securities law filings as a party deems appropriate, or as required by law. No press or other publicity release will be issued to the general public concerning the proposed Transaction without mutual consent.

 

Good Faith Negotiations: Each of the parties will act honestly, diligently and in good faith in their respective endeavors to negotiate, settle and execute the Definitive Agreement within [60] days following the execution of this Memorandum.

 

Proper Law: This Memorandum will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware and the parties hereby abide to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Wilmington, De. in any proceeding hereunder.

 

Binding Agreement: This Memorandum creates a binding contract and will be enforceable, except in respect of the obligations set out as defined as commercial terms inclusively. This agreement may have addendums and will be ratified time to time with the consent of both parties but will be treated as the final Definitive Agreement, duly executed and delivered by the parties, will be enforceable, and it will supersede the provisions of this Memorandum and all other agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Memorandum. The subscription of shares is not transferable to any third parties without the prior consent of the Issuer.

 

Public Communications 

This memorandum may be a material event which the company SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. has obligations for disclosure to OTC Markets & financial markets. Any communications by press release will be with the consent of both parties mutually.

 

 

 

 

 

Counterparts and Electronic Means: This Memorandum may be executed in several counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original and all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery to us of an executed copy of this Memorandum by electronic facsimile transmission or other means of electronic communication capable of producing a printed copy will be deemed to be execution and delivery as of the date of successful transmission to us.

 

Acceptance: If you are agreeable to the foregoing terms, please sign and return to the undersigned a copy of this Agreement

 

Yours truly  
   
SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (Issuer)  
   
/s/ Massimo Barone  
Massimo Barone  
CEO & Founder  

 

The above terms are accepted this 20th day of February 2017.

 

Primeline (Hong Kong) Limited  
   
/s/ Mr. Steve John Payne  
CEO Mr. Steve John Payne  
Passport Provided; Yes  

 

The above terms are accepted this 20th day of February 2017

 

Witness  
Mr. Gary Repchuk  
   
   
Officer or nominee  

 

The above terms are accepted this 20th day of February 2017

 

 

 

EX1A-6 MAT CTRCT 9 tv521651_ex6-6.htm EXHIBIT 6.6

 

Exhibit 6.6

 

Letter of Intent Investment Capital

 

Primeline (Hong Kong) Ltd.
4A, Hoi Hing Bldg, 5-7 Mercury St.
North Point, Hong Kong
Represented by: Steven John Payne

 

Dec 29th 2017

 

Attn: SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (OTC:SMKG)
20c Trolley Square,
Wilmington De 19806

 

Dear Mr. Barone,

 

This is to confirm our Intent to capitalize on the investment in SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (OTC:SMKG). As per our earlier confirmation and price per share reservation offered to us at $0.045 USD by you for the amount $800k (eight hundred thousand USD) and up to $1,1 Million (one million USD) paid up in capital investment until June 1st of first business day of the month 2018.

 

Undertaking by Primeline HK;

 

·A deposit of $20k (twenty thousand USD) upon signing of the Letter of intent, the date of the deposit is agreed as December 31st 2017

·1st tranche payment Jan 15th 2018 of 250k USD (two hundred fifty thousand USD) Primeline has the right to assign the tranches to the related parties, if assigned to alternate parties the appropriate ID's will be provided at the time of the funds disbursements.

·2nd tranche payment of $250k USD on March 1st 2018 (two hundred fifty thousand USD)

·3rd Tranches payment of $300k USD on June 1st 2018 (three hundred thousand USD)

·4th Tranches payment for an additional 300k USD by June 2018 if executed with the paid in capital of $800K (eight hundred thousand USD) for a total of $l.lm (one million one hundred thousand USD) will have a pps of $0.0295

 

Note: Upon signing of the letter of Intent, receiving the deposit and 1st tranche payment will conclude the prior engagement of the investment as paid up capital for the 25% of $1 million dollars invested as options exercised.

 

Warrants attached;

 

The company agreed to reserve 5 (five) million warrants at a price per share of $0.065 USD good until June 1st 2018, after this date the warrant price will be market price per share with a discount of 20%, a floor price per share of $0.075 good until December 1st 2018.

 

 

 

 

About SmartCard Marketing Systems, Inc.

 

SmartCard Marketing Systems Inc. (SMKG:OTC) is a Fintech advisory Co & solutions provider to the payments industry, delivering cloud-based EMV Host Acquiring & Issuing solutions to banks, telecoms and enterprise customers. In addition, the company's in-house lab offers customers proprietary software solutions including Genorocity.com, a coupon and incentive platform for the Retail & Events industry, Check21SAAS.com a Remote Deposit Check solution for X9 clearing and VelocityMWallet.com, a transaction payment ecosystem for alternative payment solutions & processing. For more information, go to www.smartcardmarketingsystems.com.

 

Both parties agree to sign the documents in English and send electronically.

 

Steve Payne   Massimo Barone CEO SMKG
     
/s/ Steve Payne   /s/ Massimo Barone
     
Primeline (Hong Kong) LTD   SmartCard Marketing Systems lnc(OTC:SMKG)
     
Date: Dec 29th 2017   Date: Dec 29th 2017

 

 

EX1A-12 OPN CNSL 10 tv521651_ex12-1.htm EXHIBIT 12.1

 

Exhibit 12.1

 

 

1000 Fifth Street PO Box 5025
Suite 200 – P2 Asheville, NC 28813
Miami Beach, FL 33139 Phone: 786.273.9152    www.eilerslawgroup.com

 

May 15, 2019

 

Gentlemen:

 

We are acting as counsel to Smart Card Marketing Systems, Inc. (the “Company”) in connection with the preparation and filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, of the Company’s Offering Statement on Form 1-A.  The Offering Statement covers $45,000,000 of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.045 (the “Shares”), an average derived from their proposed offering of between 500,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 common shares multiplied by the company’s current stock price of $0.045.

 

In our capacity as such counsel, we have examined and relied upon the originals or copies certified or otherwise identified to our satisfaction, of the Offering Statement, the form of Subscription Agreement and such corporate records, documents, certificates and other agreements and instruments as we have deemed necessary or appropriate to enable us to render the opinions hereinafter expressed.

 

On the basis of such examination, we are of the opinion that:

 

  1. The Shares have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action of the Company as the Board has been authorized by the shareholders to increase the authorized as need to accommodate the offering underlying.

 

  2. When issued and sold by the Company against payment therefor pursuant to the terms of the Subscription Agreement, the Shares will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

 

We hereby consent to the use of our name in the Offering Statement and we also consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit thereto.  In giving this consent, we do not thereby admit that we are within the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act of 1933 or the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder.

 

Very truly yours,

 

/s/ William R. Eilers  
Eilers Law Group, P.A.  

 

eilers law group, p.a. / 1000 Fifth Street / Suite 200 – P2 / Miami Beach, FL 33139 / 786.273.9152
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