VSoft’s Arya Digital Banking has introduced fingerprint authentication for mobile devices and facial recognition for iPhone users to its fully integrated digital banking platform.
Arya clubs both mobile banking and digital banking with native, built-in features including VSoft’s mobile deposit in a single platform.
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By GlobalDataIt is an open architecture digital services platform that caters to retail and commercial account holders and streamlines all channels under a single access point to provide an integrated banking service.
The introduction of fingerprint authentication function for mobile devices and facial recognition for iPhone users are aimed at addressing the growing threat of security breaches that occurs with the password system.
Under the new system, Arya will allow users to view their account securely with a simple tap of their finger or through quick facial scan after the user completes the verification process by providing correct answers to the security questions.
Designed to easily adapt to the changing technology and consumer requirements, the platform aims to provide a seamless and secure log-in experience to the users.
VSoft chairman and CEO Murthy Veeraghanta said: “Biometric authentication addresses both the security demands of today’s modern consumer and the speed at which banking and transactions need to occur.
“Quickly adapting to customer preferences, whether through enhanced security measures or a new mobile banking feature, ensures financial institutions are positioned for success, now and long-term.”