[Promoted] World-first Bank Zero patent saves the day for card skimming victim
Willem Roux, who joined Bank Zero in August 2021, has a great story that shows how Bank Zero’s unique patent technology for its cards protects the bank’s customers.
If not for Bank Zero’s invisible patent technology, this could have been a much bigger problem than it actually was.The situation began when Willem used his Bank Zero card to draw some cash at a very busy ATM in Covent Garden. A few minutes later, he received another notification of a failed attempt at a different New York ATM.
Thankfully, these attempts were easily blocked due to Bank Zero’s unique and first-in-the-world card patent.
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