The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC first bank in Malta to launch Face ID technology

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HSBC has become the first bank in Malta to provide corporate customers access to the HSBCnet mobile banking app using facial-recognitio­n technology, speeding up the log-in process and increasing account security.

The launch marks another first in local digital achievemen­t for the bank following the introducti­on of Touch ID for iPhone users in February and contactles­s cards for Premier customers in October 2017.

Clients can now use Face ID to log into the bank’s award-winning HSBCnet mobile app, which already offers Touch ID log-in. The new functional­ity speeds up log-in times to less than a second.

HSBC Bank Malta head of Commercial Banking, Michel Cordina said: “Being innovative with the use of cutting edge technology is part of our strategy to grow the business and continuous­ly improve our service to our clients. We continue to invest in Malta to ensure that our local business customers benefit from the latest technology such as biometric means for self-authentica­tion on mobile apps like HSBCnet.”

HSBC is already one of the world’s biggest users of biometric technology for financial services. Customers can use Touch ID fingerprin­t-recognitio­n, voice recognitio­n and Selfie ID to log in with a photo. Some of these features will be rolled out in Malta in due course.

HSBC Malta’s head of Liquidity and Cash Management, Steve Zarb, says the introducti­on of Face ID means business customers can now enjoy even faster and more secure access to mobile banking.

“Customers are benefittin­g from both the convenienc­e of HSBCnet Mobile and the highest level of security with the introducti­on of Face ID,” he said.

HSBCnet is the bank’s award-winning internet banking service for all its business customers. It’s designed around the three concepts of efficiency, convenienc­e and control.

Face ID technology works by recognisin­g facial features, analysing over 30,000 reference points to create a “depth map” of the face. HSBC’s Face ID log-on connects the bank’s mobile applicatio­n programmin­g interface (API) securely to the phone’s software to authentica­te the user – with less than a one-in-amillion chance of mistaken identity.

HSBC incorporat­ed Face ID as part of its Digital Transforma­tion for Corporates (DTC) programme, which is designed to build and develop a customerce­ntric digital banking experience.

“We are pioneering this technology within the financial services sector for businesses and corporates,” said Niall Cameron, HSBC’s Global head of Corporate and Institutio­nal Digital. “Our unparallel­ed global digital footprint allows us to deploy new technology like this quickly and at scale to make a real difference to our customers.”

The first smartphone model to support Face ID is Apple’s iPhone X. Almost a fifth of current HSBCnet Mobile customers on Apple phones are already using it. The bank’s Touch ID option will remain available on smartphone­s that can scan fingerprin­ts.

In addition to Malta, Face ID is available in 24 HSBC markets with another 20 to be added later on this year. For more info about how to log on to HSBCnet using Face ID visit http://www.gbm.hsbc.com/hsbcnet-mobile-appwith-face-id and http://www.gbm.hsbc.com/hsbcnet-mobile-app

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