
Ingenico Group has announced that Banco del Bajío will deploy Ingenico’s smart terminals as part of the bank’s nationwide update and expansion.
As part of that expansion, BanBajío has deployed Ingenico countertop and wireless smart terminals across Mexico; this will offer customers a secure and reliable payment experience. The solutions feature the most advanced payment technologies which include NFC and contactless payments and the solutions also has the latest transaction security requirements.
“We are pleased that BanBajío has renewed its trust in Ingenico Group by choosing us as their exclusive provider of smart terminals to expand their technological infrastructure across Mexico,” said Ingenico Mexico Country Manager, Fernando Alonso Morodo. “This is another great example of Ingenico Group’s commitment to being the trusted partner of banks and acquirers across Latin America.”
“Recognizing that payment is a decisive element in the consumer purchase experience, we are determined to provide state-of-the-art technology and complete payment solutions to our customers,” said Lic. Manuel Duvignau López Portillo, BanBajío’s Director – Issuer Acquirer Bank Products. “We rely on Ingenico’s best-in-class technology and its strong presence across Mexico to ensure that merchants can be paid quickly, efficiently and safely.”
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