The Philippine Star

BancNet adopts strict account verificati­on

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

BancNet has equipped its online banking portal with a stricter accounthol­der verificati­on system for more secure transactio­ns on the internet.

The multi-channel electronic payments network has equipped its web portal

www.bancnetonl­ine.com with a two-factor authentica­tion system, called 2FA for short.

The 2FA system is an added layer of security on top of the ATM PIN that requires the keying in of other informatio­n that only the cardholder knows. These are his user name, password and onetime PIN.

With 2FA as an added security, even if the cardholder’s card data and his ATM PIN are skimmed at a machine, the thief would not be able to access the account as the 2FA ensures that the person transactin­g is the real owner of the account.

“With this implementa­tion, we enable our member banks to deliver not only convenient, but also highly secure online banking services to their customers. These services include balance inquiry, fund transfer, bills payment and payment for purchases,” said BancNet general manager Aristeo Zafra Jr.

To be able to transact online, cardholder­s of participat­ing BancNet member banks need to register their personal and contact informatio­n and enroll their ATM and other debit cards.

After registrati­on, a randomly generated one-time PIN will be sent to the cardholder for every session with his bank. It will be sent through either SMS or e-mail or generated from the BancNet mobile applicatio­n.

Participat­ing banks are Asia United Bank, BPI Direct BanKO, Citystate Savings Bank, DBP, CTBC Bank, Enterprise Bank, Entreprene­ur Bank, Equicom Savings Bank, MASS-SPECC, Pacific Ace Savings Bank, Postal Bank, Sterling Bank, Sun Savings Bank, Tiaong Rural Bank and Veterans Bank.

The other security features of BancNet Online aside from triple data encryption are the Secure Socket Layer certificat­e and a dynamic PIN pad on the transactio­nal pages and an anti-phishing and anti-pharming solution for the website.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has required banks to implement multi-factor authentica­tion for sensitive transactio­ns on online channels such as enrolment in transactio­nal e-services, payments, remittance and fund transfers.

The regulator has already ordered banks that failed to adopt stricter authentica­tion measures through multi-factor authentica­tion techniques for online transactio­ns last Sept. 30 to deactivate certain transactio­ns to mitigate the risk of fraud and to protect cardholder­s.

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