United Overseas Bank launches two market firsts that leverage contactless mobile payment technology for its customers’ convenience: instant digital credit card issuance and Near Field Communication contactless ATMs.
UOB cardmembers will be the first in the world to enjoy instant digital credit card issuance through their smartphones. Existing UOB credit cardholders will be able to apply for, receive and use the most popular1 UOB credit cards through the UOB Mighty app by the end of October. This will enable them to take advantage of promotions specific to the credit card on the spot, or obtain a new card if they have misplaced it.
“Consumers today want hassle-free modes of payment anywhere, anytime. We’ve all been in a situation where we are at a supermarket or restaurant offering promotions for a credit card we don’t hold and wish we had that card right then. With instant digital card issuance, UOB cardmembers can apply for and receive a digital credit card in minutes and use it immediately to enjoy its benefits,” said Mr Dennis Khoo, Head of Personal Financial Services Singapore, UOB.
By the end of this month, UOB will roll out Southeast Asia’s first Near Field Communication (NFC) contactless Automated Teller Machine (ATM). This ATM will enable the Bank’s customers to withdraw cash simply with the tap of their smartphones. Customers with MasterCard credit and debit cards on Apple Pay will be the first to enjoy this service. By January 2017, at least 60 such ATMs will be in operation and by December 2018, all its current ATMs2 will be replaced and new machines will be enabled with NFC contactless capabilities.
Android phone users will be able to start tapping on these contactless ATMs using the UOB Mighty Pay app by January 2017. This will be available to UOB MasterCard cardmembers first and subsequently to UOB Visa cardmembers.
As at 30 June 2016, UOB has 634 ATMs islandwide. locations.
“Banks must continue to be responsive to customers’ changing needs and preferences by embracing innovation and harnessing technology to empower customers to bank even more conveniently. Consumers are becoming increasingly attached to their smartphones, which have become an integral lifestyle device. We have seen monthly mobile contactless payments made on UOB cards grow by more than 20 times since the launch of UOB Mighty last November. This is why we are offering customers the option of using contactless technology to withdraw cash at ATMs.”
UOB’s contactless journey began in 2007, when the Bank introduced Singapore’s first contactless card, the UOB One Card. In 2015, UOB again led the industry in contactless payments technology when it launched UOB Mighty, Singapore’s first mobile banking app with contactless payment capabilities. To encourage mobile contactless adoption and acceptance, the Bank continues to grow the number of acceptance points, from groceries at Dairy Farm Singapore Group’s3 more than 260 outlets islandwide.
UOB has also lifted the $100-limit for all mobile contactless payments made at its point-of-sale terminals. To date, the Bank has added 4000 new contactless terminals and will enable a further 6000 terminals by the end of the year. UOB expects that mobile contactless payments will account for one in five transactions made on all UOB credit and debit cards by 2020.
United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) is a leading bank in Asia with a global network of more than 500 offices in 19 countries and territories in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. Since its incorporation in 1935, UOB has grown organically and through a series of strategic acquisitions. UOB is rated among the world’s top banks: Aa1 by Moody’s and AA- by Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings respectively.
Source: www.uobgroup.com
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