Laser was a
debit card scheme in Ireland between 1996 and 2014.
The Laser scheme was maintained and operated by Laser Card Services Ltd., a not for profit body owned by four leading financial institutions in Ireland and overseen since 2008 by the Oversight Unit of the Central Bank. The scheme was launched in 1996, and in 2010, there were almost three million Laser cards in circulation.
195 million transactions worth almost €11.2 billion were carried out on those cards in 2009. From 2007, the financial institutions which had issued Laser cards began to replace them with
Visa or
MasterCard debit cards. Laser cards were withdrawn from the market on 28 February 2014.
Use
Laser was primarily an electronic
point of sale
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debit card, but could also be used by
telephone and internet, at ATMs and to pay regular bills by direct debit.
When purchasing goods or services with a Laser card up to €100 cashback could be given to cardholders and this value was simply added to the purchase price. Some retailers set a lower maximum cashback value, depending on what cash was available to them in the till or their own policy. Many Irish businesses that operate online accepted Laser cards prior to their discontinuation.
From 2005, some Laser card holders were provided with co branded Laser/
Maestro
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cards; from 1 January 2008, all Laser cards were co branded. The co branded cards were
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cards with both Laser and Maestro functions. The Laser facility was for use in the Republic of Ireland only whereas the Maestro facility was, in theory, used both domestically and internationally, but international Maestro payments were quite often rejected.
The Maestro facility was not usable internationally
online or by telephone. While it was possible for any bank in the
Single Euro Payments Area, regardless of location, to join the Laser card scheme, no interest in joining the scheme was expressed by banks outside Ireland.
Participating financial institutions
In 2007,
Halifax Ireland announced that it would be the first bank in the Republic of Ireland to offer a Visa Debit card rather than the Laser debit card (Halifax was never a member of Laser Card Services Limited). In 2008,
Ulster Bank
Ulster Bank ( ga, Banc Uladh) is a large retail bank, and one of the traditional Big Four (banking)#Ireland, Big Four Irish clearing banks. The Ulster Bank Group is subdivided into two separate legal entities: NatWest, National Westminster Ban ...
dropped Laser, in favour of
Visa Debit.
Permanent TSB
Permanent TSB Group Holdings plc, formerly Irish Life and Permanent plc is a provider of personal financial services in Ireland. Irish Life Assurance plc and the Irish Permanent Building Society merged to form the Irish Life and Permanent Group ...
withdrew Laser cards and began to replace them with Visa Debit cards in September 2010.
In the end of October 2010,
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland Group plc ( ga, Banc na hÉireann) is a commercial bank operation in Ireland and one of the traditional Big Four Irish banks. Historically the premier banking organisation in Ireland, the Bank occupies a unique position in Irish ...
announced they were ceasing their involvement in the partnership in 2011.
On 9 February 2011,
EBS Building Society
EBS d.a.c. is a small financial institution in Ireland registered as a designated activity company. In June 2022, the Irish government's Central Bank of Ireland reprimanded and fined EBS d.a.c. trading as EBS €13.4m for a series of significa ...
said that it would issue MasterCard debit cards instead of Laser from the second half of 2011.
In July 2011, AIB announced that it would cease issuing Laser cards from 2011, leaving
National Irish Bank as the final issuer in the Laser card system, leading to speculation that the scheme would close in 2012. It was reported that banks were turning away from Laser because of some difficulties encountered by consumers in making online purchases.
However, customers began to complain almost immediately about numerous difficulties caused by the premature withdrawal of Laser cards. Some retailers who were able to give cashback on Laser cards were unwilling or unable to do so on the replacement cards; Permanent TSB issued a second replacement Visa Debit card to its customers in April 2011 due to the initial replacement chip and some older terminals not being compatible (resulting in refusal of cashback).
Other retailers who had been charged a small flat-rate per-transaction fee for Laser transactions found that they were charged a percentage of the value of the transaction for the replacement cards. Organisations such as
Betfair
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which did not charge customers for Laser card transactions began to charge these customers 1.5% commission on transactions using the replacement Visa Debit cards.
Merchant services
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companies did not advertise whether there were any differences in their charges for the two types of debit card. Some customers reported being charged foreign usage fees on Visa Debit cards in Northern Ireland, which had not been charged on the old cards.
Website and e-commerce system gateways
Ogone, ICEPAY, WorldPay, Netbanx.com, Moneybookers.com, CreditCall,
DataCash, Realex, TNS and SagePay provided Laser payment gateways.
See also
*
List of Irish companies
References
External links
Official siteIrish Payments Services Organisation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Laser (Debit Card)
Debit cards
Debit card issuer associations
Financial services in the Republic of Ireland
Products introduced in 1996
Products and services discontinued in 2014
1996 establishments in Ireland
2014 disestablishments in Ireland