BBVA: Roll out blank payment card in Spain

  • BBVA launched Aqua, a new line of pioneering credit cards in Spain which feature a dynamic CVV code and do not contain card numbers (PAN)
  • Reinforces security both for its digital and physical versions since not having this data prevents possible fraudulent use of them
  • In addition, BBVA´s app has renewed the entire payment experience to make it easier for the customer to manage their expenses
  • The bank is already working to launch this mobile experience in other countries
  • BBVA just launched a unique line of cards in Spain where for the first time the CVV is dynamic, proving greater security for all ‘online’ operations
  • BBVA goes beyond the changes introduced by PSD2 in terms of security
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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