UnionBank Earns PCI-DSS Certification for 5th Straight Year
Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) once
again has been recently certified to the Payment Card Industry-Data Security
Standard (PCI-DSS). This marks the fifth consecutive year that the Bank was
able to earn the said certification. UnionBank also remains to be the only
local commercial bank that is PCI-DSS compliant, giving it an advantage over
other debit and credit card providers in terms of security.
Card fraud remains as one of the biggest
threats affecting the global card industry. According to the latest figures
from the annual Nielsen Report, card fraud is seen to cost the industry more
than $400 billion in losses globally over the next decade. This has also become
a major concern for Filipinos especially with the growth of digital payments during
the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In August, the Credit Card Association of
the Philippines (CCAP) reported that credit card fraud done through digital
payment channels rose by 21 percent since the start of the health crisis.
"With these numbers in mind, there is a
need for better security measures to address these growing threats. Our PCI-DSS
certification assures our customers and clients that we have the capability to
continuously protect their card data," said UnionBank’s Chief Information
Security Officer Joey Rufo. "This is clearly important in a digital
environment that is constantly being threatened by malicious actors, whose
attacks are increasingly becoming more sophisticated."
PCI-DSS is an international information
security gold standard adhered to by organizations in card holders’ data.
“Being certified to this standard proves that UnionBank does not only give our
customers the best experience, but also the best protection and security,” Rufo
said.
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