Qatar Islamic International Bank launched a digital payment innovation through its collaboration with Visa, introducing Click to Pay technology enhanced with biometric verification capabilities—the financial institution positions itself among the initial Gulf Cooperation Council banks to implement this advanced checkout solution. QIIB customers gain access to streamlined online purchasing through simplified authentication processes. The partnership demonstrates the bank's commitment to modernizing payment infrastructure across the region. Visa's global expertise in digital transactions supports this technological advancement.
Cardholders register once using email addresses or phone numbers to enable rapid transaction completion with participating online retailers. Biometric authentication eliminates the need for manual card detail entry and one-time passcode requirements during checkout processes. The system operates seamlessly across multiple internet-connected devices through integrated security protocols. Visa Payment Passkey Service powers the underlying authentication framework for enhanced user protection. Mobile banking applications facilitate straightforward enrollment procedures for eligible customers.
Security measures employ tokenization technology that replaces sensitive payment information with encrypted digital codes during transactions. FIDO authentication standards provide the foundation for Visa's passkey verification system through fingerprint and facial recognition capabilities. These protocols reduce online fraud risks while accelerating checkout completion times for consumers. Advanced encryption protects financial data throughout the payment process across various merchant platforms. The technology strikes a balance between convenience and robust security requirements for modern digital commerce.
Khaled Abdul Rahman Al-Shaibei emphasized QIIB's dedication to delivering secure payment innovations through strategic partnerships. Shashank Singh from Visa highlighted the alignment between this initiative and Qatar's digital commerce development objectives.
Cardholders register once using email addresses or phone numbers to enable rapid transaction completion with participating online retailers. Biometric authentication eliminates the need for manual card detail entry and one-time passcode requirements during checkout processes. The system operates seamlessly across multiple internet-connected devices through integrated security protocols. Visa Payment Passkey Service powers the underlying authentication framework for enhanced user protection. Mobile banking applications facilitate straightforward enrollment procedures for eligible customers.
Security measures employ tokenization technology that replaces sensitive payment information with encrypted digital codes during transactions. FIDO authentication standards provide the foundation for Visa's passkey verification system through fingerprint and facial recognition capabilities. These protocols reduce online fraud risks while accelerating checkout completion times for consumers. Advanced encryption protects financial data throughout the payment process across various merchant platforms. The technology strikes a balance between convenience and robust security requirements for modern digital commerce.
Khaled Abdul Rahman Al-Shaibei emphasized QIIB's dedication to delivering secure payment innovations through strategic partnerships. Shashank Singh from Visa highlighted the alignment between this initiative and Qatar's digital commerce development objectives.