…Over 10m Debit Card Issued
Pan-African
financial institution, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has again demonstrated
its superiority in the Nigerian e-Banking space with the issuance of over
three million Near Field Communication (NFC) technology enabled
contactless cards to its teeming customers.
UBA has
revolutionised the payments landscape in Nigeria in 2015, with the introduction
of contactless payment cards which enable customers pay with ease by leveraging
the NFC technology.
The NFC
technology allows wireless communication between devices that are a few
centimetres apart. The NFC payment Card uses microchips/antenna to transmit
data via shortwave radio frequencies. Usually, when one NFC-enabled device is
close enough to another NFC device, a connection can be established and data
shared between them. The card communicates data to the reader to initiate and
complete the transaction using NFC technology.
Being a
forward thinking institution that puts the needs of its customers as its
priority, UBA with operations in 19 African countries, developed this solution
to ease transactions and to make life simpler for its customers in all parts of
the world. This has been done in response to the increasing need for
digitally-driven processes as well as to develop products to meet up with the
current fast-paced needs of consumers.
In
addition to the contactless cards, the bank has issued well over 10
million debit and prepaid cards, serving both customers and non-bank customers
in its countries of operation.
With the
contactless card, users continue to experience limitless convenient payment
services as the contactless payments are fast, easy and secure with the
added advantage of the NFC technology which works by simply touching the card
against the reader without slotting it into the terminal. Customers are also
able to use the cards to pay on regular POS terminals.
UBA’s
Group Head, Cards, Dr. Yinka Adedeji, said “We are delighted to reaching this
milestone. Our customers have found out that with our contactless cards, they
make payments for everyday essentials and other things that money can buy the
contactless way, and these cards can be used across all the channels where you
use your regular card – ATM, POS and Web”.
He also
explained that all UBA contactless cards use the Combined Data Authentication
EMV Chip “which is currently the highest standard for chip technology used in
payment cards to ensure that UBA contactless cards are absolutely safe.”
These
cards, which work anywhere in world, have over the years, made it easy for
customers to have access to basic banking transactions quickly, safely, and
conveniently without having to visit bank branches, via ATMs, POS and on the
internet.
UBA’s
Group Managing Director, Kennedy Uzoka, said the bank remains a leader in the
e-banking innovation space, adding that UBA cards are protected with the best
in class security tools.
He said,
“We have driven other initiatives such as the acceptance of international cards
on our POS terminals and that UBA PoSs are now NFC enabled. Our POS terminals
are also enabled for Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which means customers
and non-customers using foreign payment cards on our POS can see their
transaction value in the currency of their card or home country; this aids
transaction tracking and personal account reconciliation.”
With a
customer base in excess of seven million, UBA has invested heavily in building
a robust and secure digital banking platform that supports its operations
globally through strategic partnerships with various local and international
organisations.
The UBA
Group is a highly diversified financial services provider, with business
offices in New York, Paris and a subsidiary in London. A leading player on the
African continent, UBA has significant market share and operations in 19
different African countries.
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