Brazilian lender Banco do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (Banrisul) has deployed Gemalto’s Ezio solution for secure mobile banking services.

The multi-channel authentication solution will allow the bank’s customers to secure banking transactions done through their smartphone or tablet.

Gemalto Ezio authentication server delivers back-end authentication for delivering secure online and mobile banking operations.

The Ezio mobile token application offers secure software that transforms mobile phones and tablets into strong authentication devices.

The mobile token app implements efficient security standards and is integrated into the Banrisul mBanking solution.

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It generates One-Time Passwords and transaction signatures, which allows seamless authentication of users across multiple banking channels using their own mobile device.

Banrisul IT security superintendent Jorge Krug said: "The integration of Ezio technology into the Banrisul mBanking solution is the ideal option to keep Banrisul at the forefront of simple, secure mobile solutions that enhance our customers’ experience and streamline our operations."