85% of Latin Americans Prefer Biometric Authentication for Online Payments, by Mastercard
85% of Latin Americans Prefer Biometric Authentication for Online Payments, by Mastercard
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A staggering 85% of consumers in Latin America prefer biometric authentication over traditional passwords for online transactions, according to research by Mastercard, which is set to introduce Payment Passkey in the region, a service designed to streamline secure online payments for shoppers.
This method "will use device-based biometrics, such as fingerprints or facial scans, to replace other methods like one-time passwords (OTPs)," and will be available starting in January through a partnership between Mastercard, Brazilian platform Sympla, and Yuno, a payment orchestrator founded by Colombians Juan Pablo Ortega and Julián Núñez.
"Payment passkeys align perfectly with Yuno's strategy to quickly adopt and implement innovations. Being the first orchestrator to deploy them with Mastercard demonstrates our commitment to market leadership. By simplifying authentication and reducing friction in the payment process, payment passkeys drive higher conversion rates, more satisfied customers, and a better payment experience for everyone," said Juan Pablo Ortega.
For Mastercard aims to simplify e-commerce, revolutionize the consumer experience, and make users less vulnerable to online scams like phishing, SIM swapping, and message interception, which have become increasingly common with OTPs.
The company also sees this as essential given the high demand for e-commerce and the region's significant retail sales, which are on track to reach $180 billion in 2024. This outlook appears favorable in the medium and long term, according to the Latin America Ecommerce Forecast.
"Mastercard is committed to building a payment experience where convenience and security coexist. Partnering with Sympla and Yuno marks a significant step forward in advancing payment authentication in the region," said Silvana Hernández, executive vice president of Core Products for Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean. Tokenization technology
According to Mastercard, the Payment Passkey service employs tokenization technology to replace the primary account number (PAN) with a token. This ensures that "card information is not shared with third parties and is useless to fraudsters in the event of a data breach."
Biometric technology is a growing trend in the region and globally, with 90% of consumers considering it the safest method. Marina Teixeira, product manager at Sympla, emphasized the importance of the Mastercard Payment Passkey service and reiterated its "commitment to security, solidifying Sympla as the most trusted and innovative platform in the Brazilian market."
墨西哥城,2024年12月9日 /PRNewswire/ -- 根據萬事達的研究,拉丁美洲85%的消費者更傾向於使用生物識別認證而不是傳統密碼進行在線交易,萬事達即將在該地區推出支付密鑰,這是一項旨在簡化購物者安全在線支付的服務。
該方法「將使用基於設備的生物識別技術,如指紋或面部掃描,來替代一次性密碼(OTPs)等其他方法」,並將於1月開始通過萬事達、巴西平台Sympla和由哥倫比亞人Juan Pablo Ortega和Julián Núñez創立的支付調度平台Yuno合作推出。
「支付密鑰與Yuno的策略完美契合,迅速採用和實施創新。成爲第一個與萬事達合作推出支付密鑰的調度平台,顯示了我們對市場領導地位的承諾。通過簡化認證和減少支付流程中的摩擦,支付密鑰提升了轉化率,使客戶更加滿意,併爲每個人提供更好的支付體驗,」Juan Pablo Ortega說道。
萬事達旨在簡化電子商務,徹底改變消費者體驗,使用戶在在線交易中不易受到網絡詐騙的侵害,比如釣魚、SIM卡交換和消息攔截,這些問題在使用一次性密碼時變得越來越普遍。
考慮到對電子商務的高需求以及該地區顯著的零售銷售額,該公司還將此視爲至關重要,預計到2024年,零售銷售總額將達到人民幣1800億。據拉丁美洲電子商務預測,這一前景在中長期看來似乎樂觀。
「萬事達致力於建立一個便利與安全共存的支付體驗。與Sympla和Yuno的合作標誌着在該地區推進支付認證的重要一步,」萬事達拉丁美洲及加勒比地區核心產品執行副總裁Silvana Hernández說道。代幣化技術
根據萬事達的說法,支付密鑰服務採用代幣化技術,用代幣替換主帳戶號碼(PAN)。這確保了「卡信息不會與第三方共享,並且在數據泄露事件中對欺詐者毫無用處。」
生物識別技術在地域板塊和全球範圍內正成爲一種日益增長的趨勢,90%的消費者認爲它是最安全的方法。Sympla的產品經理Marina Teixeira強調了萬事達支付密碼服務的重要性,並重申了其"對安防-半導體的承諾,使Sympla在巴西市場上成爲最值得信賴和創新的平台。"
SOURCE Mastercard
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