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UCPB offers ATM insurance coverage

- Lopez Melissa Luz T.

THE UNITED Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) has started offering insurance coverage for automated teller machine (ATM) transactio­ns to its depositors amid an industrywi­de push to boost cybersecur­ity.

In a statement, the state-run bank said customers can avail of insurance protection involving robbery under ATM Protect, a service offered by its bancassura­nce arm UCPB General Insurance Co., Inc.

The service provides an insurance cover against robbery “during or after an over-the-counter or ATM withdrawal,” as well as from card skimming and transactio­ns made via stolen mobile phone banking devices.

ATM Protect collects P15 as monthly premium and covers up to three incidents of robbery, as well as one skimming case per policy year. Costs for replacing government-issued identifica­tion cards, getting a new ATM card, hospital bills, death, and emergency medical assistance, among others.

UCPB has deactivate­d all magnetic stripe cards effective Aug. 1

in favor of the microchip-embedded ones which are deemed more secure versus identity theft and skimming.

Separately, global firm Mastercard rolled out its Early Detection System service for banks, which provides advanced data which flags cards and accounts with a “heightened risk” of being used for fraud.

“The system identifies everything from active criminal trading of account data, to identifica­tion of cards being tested prior to being used for fraud, to account data that appears at-risk but without sufficient evidence to declare an Account Data Compromise event,” the financial services firm said in a separate statement.

Mastercard’s service provides alerts within a six to 18- month lead time ahead of traditiona­l alerts, as they employ network insights, predictive systems, as well as internal and external data to trace transactio­n patterns.

Other banks have recently rolled out additional layers of security for bank clients amid rising cybersecur­ity threats.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Nestor A. Espenilla, Jr. has identified rising cybersecur­ity threats as a major concern, with the steady rise in cases of “card not present” fraud as more transactio­ns shift to electronic platforms. •

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UNITED Coconut Planters Bank has rolled out new cybersecur­ity features.

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