Garanti BBVA offers card-free payment options on its mobile app
Garanti BBVA continues to enhance its customers' daily lives, introducing technology on its mobile app to make payments faster and more convenient.
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GarantiPay and NFC contactless payment options are joining the TR QR code method to allow customers to make instant payments without carrying a physical card or entering card details.
All online stores and mobile apps that include GarantiPay in their payment options allow customers to pay using the Garanti BBVA Mobile app, without saving the card information. Users can select the credit, debit or virtual cards they would like to use, and also opt to finance their purchase for eligible products.
With the new NFC feature, Android users can even make payments without unlocking their device-only the screen light needs to be on. To make the payment, users simply need to put the phone near the POS terminal for a seamless, card-free payment experience. Similarly, customers can also pay using the TR QR code by scanning the code on the POS terminal in the Garanti BBVA Mobile app.
Garanti BBVA Executive Vice President Ceren Acer Kezik underscored the user-friendly design and variety of features available on the bank's mobile app. She explained that digitization represents more than a mere investment in technology for the bank. Instead, Garanti BBVA views it as a commitment to making customers' lives easier, providing support at every stage of their lives. The updated Garanti BBVA Mobile app is an important part of this commitment, offering a hyper-personalized, seamless experience that now makes payments even more convenient for customers. 'We will continue to develop our digital solutions every day by focusing on innovation and standing by our customers in every aspect of life,' she concluded.

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