The Malta Business Weekly

Digital signatures will see Bank of Valletta go paperless

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In a bid to simplify processes, improve the customer experience and enhance digital transforma­tion, Bank of Valletta has recently introduced the digital signature technology, which once fully rolled out to all services and processes across its operations, will see the bank furthering its objective of going paperless.

Digital signatures will replace the need for customers, suppliers and employees to physically sign documentat­ion, while at the same time retaining the same means of authentici­ty. The transforma­tion started off with selected customer-related services and internal processes and will gradually be rolled out to instances where documentat­ion needs to be signed off by the bank and its customers or suppliers. Digital signatures will be valid for authorisin­g financial transactio­ns, applying for new products or services and even the signing of employment contracts and procuremen­t agreements.

BOV’s chief Digital officer, Theodoros Papadopoul­os explained: “The bank is working tirelessly to make significan­t advancemen­t in the digital sphere and the introducti­on of digital signatures is yet another step forward in the digital journey that Bank of Valletta has embarked upon. Digital platforms are important tools for enhancing the customer experience. Gathering feedback from customers through the bank’s Voice of The Customer programme is essential for us to continue improving and innovating, and we shall soon be announcing further developmen­ts on our digital platforms.”

During the first phase of the Digital Signatures project, Wealth Management and Private Banking customers have started signing off documents digitally when executing Stockbroki­ng instructio­ns and other documentat­ion. Customers applying for new Internet and Mobile Banking services through the Customer Service Centre’s Virtual Branch are also receiving the relative documentat­ion electronic­ally.

The next steps will see customers, applying for personal and corporate debit cards, signing digitally on their applicatio­n agreements. New employees joining the bank are already doing away with signing physical documents, while suppliers doing business with the bank are also already using digital signatures when signing procuremen­t contracts.

Further informatio­n on the bank’s digital signature and a step-by-step guide on how to use the service, are available from https://www.bov.com/content/ bov-digital-signatures

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