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The six-month pilot project tests fingerprint authorisation.
The bank’s competitors HSBC and Lloyds began offering “selfie banking” in 2016
Innovation, concerns and cynicism.
The funds will be used to meet growing demand for face and voice-based verification.
The institution is understood to be replacing FIS’ old Miser system.
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Fingerprint card payments can be made at existing point of sale terminals.
SecureKey’s Verified.Me is backed by several major financial institutions.
Customers will create a unique “voice print” at enrolment.
It recently released a new biometric payment approval feature
The Irish firm specialises in security for online payments.
Speech Technology Centre aims to become a global leader.
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Only if the user’s bank’s app supports these payments.
Examine global trends in identity and technical insights into viable solutions.
To access the smart safes from anywhere.
Open and agile, Ukraine’s banking sector has been quick to embrace disruptive change.
The bank will trial fingerprint technology-enabled cards with Gemalto.
Every phone call will be analysed – even more.
Identity verification for the US rentals market.
Its subsidiary OneConnect plans to offer AI, blockchain and biometrics.
Richard Stevenson, CEO, Red Box, looks at how voice is a critical data set for digital transformation.
Digital bank sits within Facebook Messenger, Viber and Telegram.
“World’s first bank to use facial recognition to withdraw cash at ATMs.”
The app is built on Strands’ technology.
A storm is coming… a good one for IoT, biometrics and wearables.
Consumers will be able to pay with the app in over 30 stores.
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Facial recognition solution “reveals how people really feel about money”.
WTF is vishing? It’s a type of authorised push payment (APP) fraud.
Featuring JAJA, South Korea, Sberbank and R3.
CEO of Canadian Bankers Association makes his case.
Starting with Moscow, but will this catch on?
Japanese bank plans to introduce face recognition capabilities.
Norwegian firm looks for multilateral trading facility action.
Reaches “tipping point” as 50% of its customers now use digital channels.