16.11.2025 17:21
Following the increase in bank fraud, new security measures for IBAN transfers and online payments are being implemented. As part of the 11th Judicial Package presented to the Parliament, which is expected to become law by December, biometric verification will be added to mobile banking, making the approval process for money transfers mandatory through voice, fingerprint, facial, and iris scanning.
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The rapid increase in the use of mobile and internet banking has led cybercriminals to target this area. In response to the rise in fraud cases conducted through bank accounts, authorities have initiated new measures.
The 11th Judicial Package, which has been presented to the Parliament and is expected to be enacted in December, includes regulations that will elevate security in banking to a higher level.
BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION WILL BECOME MANDATORY
According to the new regulation, biometric payment systems will be implemented in bank accounts. According to a report by Yeni Şafak, banks will integrate users' unique physical characteristics into digital banking infrastructures to prevent fraud attempts.
Thus, for high-value money transfers and payments, users will be required to prove they are the actual account holders through verifications such as voice, face, fingerprint, and iris scans.
EASE OF VOICE RECOGNITION FOR THOSE OVER 65
The voice recognition system will provide a significant advantage for those who do not use smartphones, primarily consisting of citizens over 65 years old. It is known that fraudsters particularly target this age group, and the voice verification method will facilitate the protection of this group.
MANDATORY CHIPS FOR CARDS
It will also become mandatory to install special chips with facial and fingerprint recognition and electronic identity verification capabilities for all customer identities, including bank and credit cards issued by banks. This will enhance security in payment services and enable more effective combat against crime and criminality.
The regulation is expected to come to the Parliament's agenda and be enacted shortly under the 11th Judicial Package.
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