Manila Bulletin

Banks rely on Globe SDWAN for secure operations

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The banking industry is increasing­ly relying on the latest technology to ensure financial products and services are safer amidst rising nefarious online activities, keep branches and ATM networks functionin­g properly, and enhance the efficiency of their overall operations to boost profitabil­ity.

With the popularity of smartphone­s, computers and the advent of more reliable, cheaper internet services, more customers prefer to do their banking transactio­ns online, including deposits and withdrawal­s, money transfer, paying bills, etc.

A growing number of banks in the Philippine­s are offering online and phone banking. There are now 25 banks with mobile banking services, 18 with phone banking, and 42 with internet banking. Moreover, 15 banks are now providing mobile financial services through mobile phones, while 28 are electronic money issuers.

Globe Telecom, through its enterprise informatio­n and communicat­ions (ICT) technology arm Globe Business, is cognizant of the rising needs of the banking industry for innovative technology and has introduced Software Defined-Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), which enhances the ability of lenders to cope with the fast-changing digital landscape.

SD-WAN also helps the industry have enhanced visibility of branch applicatio­ns and ATM networks, keeping them safer and connected to the main network without disruption­s and delays as these could mean financial losses not only for the banks but also for their customers.

“Connectivi­ty and the use of applicatio­ns are the lifeblood of every bank and other businesses today,” says Peter Maquera, Globe Senior Vice President for Enterprise Group. “If network connectivi­ty and applicatio­ns supporting banking transactio­ns such as treasury, trade transactio­ns, CASA updates and check clearing are down, business operations could move slower or worse, grind to a halt. This will result in significan­t losses that will hurt the economy and damage the reputation of our financial industry.”

“Powering banking operations to make transactio­ns faster, safer, and more reliable will be beneficial to businesses and employees resulting in better efficienci­es and higher productivi­ty,” Maquera adds.

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