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Santander becomes first UK Bank to introduce blockchain technology for international payments with the launch of a new app
Bank to introduce blockchain technology for international payments with the launch of a new app 27 May 2016 Santander is pleased to be the first UK bank to introduce Blockchain technology which facilitates international payments, through a new app. It is currently being rolled ... start to make payments. It connects to Apple Pay, where users can confirm payments securely using Touch ID. It lets users transfer between £10 and £10,000 and payments can be made from GBP to EUR and USD. Currently, payments made
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-becomes-first-uk-bank-to-introduce-blockchainSantander launches Carers Card Account - giving carers greater flexibility when supporting our customers
into the Carers Card Account The account gives holders the flexibility to complete a range of transactions, including online shopping and making faster payments Santander’s charity partner, Alzheimer’s Society, were involved in the development of the card Santander customers who feel ... spending from the account. The carer will also receive individual online and mobile banking log on details, allowing them to make faster payments from the account, for example to pay a window cleaner, however all gambling transactions are blocked from the account. The customer will
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-launches-carers-card-account-giving-carersSantander becomes first UK bank to launch voice banking technology
release later this year, will enable customers to fully service their accounts. This includes advanced features such as the ability to make payments, report lost cards, set up account alerts and answer a broad range of questions about spend. Nathan Bostock, Chief Executive Officer Santander ... month or year and customers with a 1I2I3 credit card can also ask about the cashback they have earned. This makes it clearer for customers to identify and understand their spending. So, if they wish to know the total amount spent at a certain supermarket
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-becomes-first-uk-bank-to-launch-voice-bankingSantander UK publish complaints data in line with new FCA guidelines
complete and provides customers with an instant decision. We have made enhancements to our voice-assistant technology, allowing customers to make payments using their voice, check their account balance, report a lost card and ask about spend within a particular time period. Enhancements have also ... Ends – The information contained in our press releases is intended solely for journalists and should not be used by consumers to make financial decisions. Notes to Editors About Us Number of complaints opened by volume of business Moderation state Commited Change to Peer ReviewedDraft
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-uk-publish-complaints-data-in-line-with-newFour in ten 18-24 year olds have shared their online banking passwords
used by consumers to make financial decisions.Notes to Editors Research undertaken by OnePoll on behalf of Santander UK in September 2018. The sample was 2,000 British adults aged 18–24 years. About The CinemaTo make the ‘invisible cinema’ Santander ... where a criminal will use deception and psychological tricks to lure their victims into giving away security information or even making payments. Often this is done by using details gathered online about a person which they then use to start a conversation and convince someone
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/four-in-ten-18-24-year-olds-have-shared-their-online-banking-passwordsSantander partners with dating expert to warn of the ‘love language’ to look out for as romance scammers hit on a third of Brits
talk, never sending money to people you have only just met and checking in with a trusted friend or family before making any payments, can also help protect you from potential scams.” Santander’s research also reveals victims lost ... talk it through with someone else. And never lie to your bank if they ask you questions about a payment you are making. We know the signs to look out for and our questions are there to help protect you The phrases featured
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-partners-with-dating-expert-to-warn-of-theMental health charity Mind trials contactless donation terminals with Santander
that the average contactless donation is three times higher than cash collection tins. The impact that contactless technologies have had on general payment trends in the UK has been profound: there are now a total of 108m contactless cards in issue in the UK, with ... providing discounted transactional banking for registered charities. This also includes international payment and foreign exchange services, access to the Post Office to pay-in cash deposits, a payments solution allowing donors to make regular payments at Post Office and Payzone outlets, and attractive deposit solutions
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/mental-health-charity-mind-trials-contactless-donation-terminals-with-santanderSantander launches additional fraud protection for customers shopping on Facebook Marketplace
million so far this year to Facebook Marketplace scams, an increase of almost 50% over the last year. When making a payment, customers will now be shown a tailored scam warning (pictured below1) highlighting the risks of shopping via this platform. Santander’s Tackling ... item, but have not viewed the item in person, will also be unable to make the bank transfer. For those who confirm they have seen the item in person, the payment can be processed but they will still be warned that their money
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-launches-additional-fraud-protection-forSantander issues scam warning as fraudsters prey on closing down and clearance sales
additional cost. While the payment screen may look legitimate and have the branding of a well know provider, the website is not secure or legitimate and the payment is not processed by the official provider. The customer makes the payment, and unfortunately ... legitimate web address, rather than a copy of a well-known brand’s address. When buying online, check the payment pages are secure by looking for the padlock symbol in the address bar. The website should start with ‘https’. It never
https://www.santander.co.uk/about-santander/media-centre/press-releases/santander-issues-scam-warning-as-fraudsters-prey-onSantander warns against purchase scams this Black Friday
PayPal or your credit card. If you’re buying a large item such as a car, make sure you see it in person before making any payment. Be wary of accepting payment for goods by cheque. Never send personal or financial details ... seller was going to sell it to whoever made the payment first, so didn’t go to see it in person. Mr W, not wanting to miss out, made the payment via bank transfer and arranged to pick up the van that weekend
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