Mashreq has announced the launch of biometric security for mobile banking in Qatar, allowing its customers to use their fingertips as password.
Mashreq is one of the first banks in Qatar to offer the convenience of biometric banking to its customers.
The upgraded Mashreq’s mobile banking App Snapp also offers the unique and innovative Card less Cash withdrawal service, which allows Mashreq customers to send a transfer code to any mobile number in Qatar, 24/7.
The recipient need not have a bank account and can withdraw cash from any Mashreq ATM in the country using the transfer code.
Thanks to the advanced technologies embedded in the biometric system, Mashreq customers will now be able to access their accounts without user name and passwords, overview their relationship with the bank, and undertake a range of online transactions such as mobile-to-mobile domestic money transfer, international funds transfer, mobile top-ups for prepaid service globally, and instant utility bill payments, as well as receive Forex rate alerts, by having their identity verified on the go.
“At Mashreq our entire focus is on harnessing the power of technology to provide best-in-class, personalised digital solutions that enable customers to enjoy a simpler, faster and more secure banking experience, unlike any other,” said Niranjan Mendonca, head of retail, Mashreq Qatar.
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