Seylan Bank upgrades online transaction security for card transaction

Seylan Bank announced the enhancement of its online transaction security protocol to EMV 3DS 2.0 for both Issuing and Acquiring stages, becoming one of the first banks in Sri Lanka to do so.

This upgrade will ensure superior fraud prevention ability and a seamless customer check-out experience for Seylan customers on their Master and Visa card-based transactions.

At present, transactions increasingly take place through digital touchpoints, ranging from computers, smartphones, tabs and various Internet-of-things (IoT) devices such as Alexa and Google Home. While this transition makes payment activities faster and more convenient, opening up more opportunities for engagement, it also requires intense security processes for fraud detection, authentication and authorization of transactions.

With client security at the forefront of its core deliverables, Seylan Bank continuously ensures that processes and protocols are updated to best suit the evolving transaction behaviour of customers. As such, the Bank had already enabled all its Cards with the Three Domain Secure (3DS) protocol previously. This authenticatesCardholders when they perform card-not-present (CNP) transactions such as online payments on e-commerce websites using Credit and Debit cards. The upgrade to 3DS 2.0 will further secure the customers in their card transactions ensuring better customer experience resulting in fewer false declines and reduced stepped-up authentication.

Seylan Bank Head of Cards Ruchith Liyanage stated; “We take pride in being one of the first leading banks to upgrade to 3DS 2.0, which validates our commitment to ensure customer safety, while providing convenient banking services. The biggest challenge banks face at present is to offer the right mix of technology and security that can detect fraudulent activity and minimize false declines. The combination of enhanced data exchange and risk-based authentication will reduce CNP fraud as well as make SeylanCards a card that is easier to transact with. As a result, our customers will have to face no hesitation in using the card in any payment touchpoint.”

The new and improved version of 3DS adds several upgrades to the existing version. The secured data sharing between the bank and merchants helps to make better informed authentication and authorization decisions, which will increase authorization rates and reduce CNP fraud. The new version also expands the safety network to the mobile app and IoT devices.

The mobile friendly protocol is an important feature as mobile commerce continues to grow rapidly. In addition, EMV 3DS requires more secure and user-friendly authenticators such as one-time passwords (OTPs) and can also utilise biometrics, instead of static passwords that are security threats.

 

 

by Daily News Sri Lanka

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