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The Cebu Bankers Club and Cebu City Police Office opposed in yesterday’s public hearing the proposed ordinance requiring banks to deploy security personnel at Automated Teller Machine sites.

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Although the Cebu Bankers Club has yet to come up with a unified position on Senator Grace Poe’s proposed anti-ATM fraud measures, CBC past president and spokesperson Prudencio Gesta said it is a welcome development.

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The Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Metrobank) and Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank) are the first banks in the Philippines to have their automated teller machines (ATMs) certified to acquire EMV-chip enabled cards as part of initiatives to fortify security measures.

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The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has ordered banks to step up security measures especially for automated teller machines (ATMs) and point of sale (POS) units amid growing consumer complaints involving card fraud and skimming attacks.

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Although the Cebu Bankers Club has yet to come up with a unified position on Senator Grace Poe’s proposed anti-ATM fraud measures, CBC past president and spokesperson Prudencio Gesta said it is a welcome development.

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The Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Metrobank) and Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank) are the first banks in the Philippines to have their automated teller machines (ATMs) certified to acquire EMV-chip enabled cards as part of initiatives to fortify security measures.

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