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Starting on March 15, Angkas, JoyRide, and MoveIt will suspend its operations. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has set June 30, 2026 as the deadline for banks to strengthen authentication systems and reduce reliance on SMS one-time passwords (OTPs). Under the proposed regulations, banks will be required to adopt stronger authentication methods, particularly for high-value online transactions and sensitive account changes. In addition to stronger authentication, banks must also deploy fraud management systems capable of detecting suspicious transactions in real time. The BSP is encouraging banks to move toward server-side biometric verification, where identity checks using fingerprints or facial recognition are validated through secure bank servers rather than relying solely on a user’s device. Figueroa said broader reforms to bank secrecy laws could further strengthen efforts to combat financial scams. While OTPs may still be used in certain cases such as verifying mobile number ownership, the central bank said banks must gradually shift toward stronger authentication methods before the June 30 compliance deadline. Sun Cellular Wireless Broadband has upgraded its network to 3.5G (HSDPA) and dropped its unlimited monthly subscription fees to Sun subscribers. Read more in our articles including "Angkas/Joyride/MoveIt suspended for the quarantine period" and "BSP sets June 30 deadline for banks to move beyond SMS OTPs".

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What is move it ban?

Starting on March 15, Angkas, JoyRide, and MoveIt will suspend its operations. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has set June 30, 2026 as the deadline for banks to strengthen authentication systems and reduce reliance on SMS one-time passwords (OTPs).

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Under the proposed regulations, banks will be required to adopt stronger authentication methods, particularly for high-value online transactions and sensitive account changes. In addition to stronger authentication, banks must also deploy fraud management systems capable of detecting suspicious transactions in real time. The BSP is encouraging banks to move toward server-side biometric verification, where identity checks using fingerprints or facial recognition are validated through secure bank servers rather than relying solely on a user’s device.

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Our coverage of move it ban includes: "Angkas/Joyride/MoveIt suspended for the quarantine period"; "BSP sets June 30 deadline for banks to move beyond SMS OTPs"; "Sun Cellular 3G: Speed Up, Price Down ". Each article provides unique insights and information.