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Saudi Awwal Bank has partnered with Mastercard to offer customers across the country greater access to secure digital transactions.
Through this partnership, SAB will leverage Mastercard Gateway’s advanced transaction risk management technology to deliver safe and seamless digital transactions, customer protection from cybercrime and payment fraud prevention. Driven by cutting-edge data science, Mastercard Gateway AI-powered technology helps to reduce financial risk by proactively assessing transactions for vulnerabilities.
Yasser Al-Barrak, chief corporate and institutional banking officer at SAB, said: “As we evolve our digital proposition, we have chosen Mastercard, our long-standing trusted partner, to support our efforts in the cybersecurity space. The company is ideally positioned to help us boost our capabilities to mitigate financial risks and increase peace of mind.”
He added: “This partnership reflects our commitment at SAB to providing a reliable and secure digital financial environment for all our customers. We continuously strive to equip them with advanced tools and solutions that instill confidence in conducting online banking transactions.”
Adam Jones, country general manager, MENA Central, at Mastercard, said: “At a time when cyberthreats are growing globally and cyber criminals are getting smarter, Mastercard’s innovative cybersecurity solutions are foiling cyberattacks worth billions of dollars every year. We are delighted to strengthen our strategic partnership with SAB to provide enhanced protection for its digital transactions. Our collaboration aligns with our commitment to driving the digitization of the payment ecosystem in Saudi Arabia and with the objectives of the Kingdom’s national cybersecurity strategy.”
In line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and its goal of building a thriving digital economy and a 70 percent cashless society by 2030, according to the latest Global Cybersecurity Index, Saudi Arabia ranks first in cybersecurity readiness in the Middle East and North Africa.